NASA joined the international supercomputing community at SC11 in Seattle, to celebrate the latest science, engineering, and technology achievements enabled by its world-class high-end computing resources. Read More
The U.S. space agency joined the international supercomputing community at SC10 in New Orleans, to celebrate the latest breakthroughs in high-performance computing. Read More
NASA's research exhibit at SC09 in Portland, Oregon featured the latest scientific and engineering results generated using the agency's world-class supercomputing resources for missions on Earth and in space. Read More
NASA's SC08 research exhibit featured science and engineering results generated using some of the Agency's most powerful high-end computing resources. Read More
On April 21, 2008, the NASA Advanced Supercomputing Division celebrated 25 years of pioneering work in supercomputing. Read More
Applied Modeling & Simulation Seminar Series
Real-Time Flutter Predictions Using Databases of Reduced-Order Methods
February 21, 2012, 1:00 PM PDT
Building N258, Auditorium (Rm 127)
Speaker: Dr. David Amsallem, Stanford University
Flutter is a fluid/structure interaction phenomenon with the potential to irremediably damage an aircraft in flight. There are 2 main drawbacks to CFD-based reduced-order models (ROMs): 1) ROM construction is expensive, as it relies on high-fidelity computations; 2) ROMs lack robustness with respect to parameter changes, and is of limited usefulness for practical applications. A novel strategy is proposed to address these issues.
For more information, contact Cetin Kiris, cetin.c.kiris@nasa.gov
ICCFD 2012 Conference
July 9-13, 2012
Big Island of Hawaii
Abstract submissions are open for the Seventh International Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ICCFD7) to be held on the Big Island of Hawaii.
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