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EPSRC Reference: EP/D044073/1
Title: UK Turbulence Consortium
Principal Investigator: Coleman, Professor G
Other Investigators:
Morrison, Professor J Luo, Professor KH Nicolleau, Dr F
Sandham, Professor ND Kerr, Professor RM Jiang, Professor X
Yao, Professor Y Williams, Professor J Sherwin, Professor S
Vassilicos, Professor JC Avital, Dr E Hu, Dr Z
Chung, Dr YM Jenkins, Dr KW Savill, Professor M
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Professor B Mckeon Professor RHJ Willden
Project Partners:
Department: Faculty of Engineering & the Environment
Organisation: University of Southampton
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 08 March 2006 Ends: 07 May 2009 Value (£): 71,928
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Aerodynamics
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Aerospace, Defence and Marine
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An expanded turbulence consortium is proposed to investigate many aspects of the turbulence problem using numerical simulations. These include simulations of fundamental turbulent flows, as well as applications such as human airways, flow control for drag reduction and engineering predictions of practical configurations. Most of this work is already funded, by EPSRC or other sources, and in all cases the projects have qualified and available staff in place to complete them. This application is for: (a) a core allocation of high-performance computer (HPC) time to enable consortium members to carry out simulations of world-leading quality, (b) central support for this work, located at the Daresbury Laboratory, to enable code optimisation, data management and porting of codes to new HPC platforms, as necessary, and (c) travel money for regular meeting of the consortium together with a Workshop in the final year, to enable members to interact more closely. Aspects of this include sharing of simulation data and technical expertise, and development of new collaborative research projects.
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