主办:力学系与湍流重点实验室
报告人:Associate Professor Kazuo Matsuura Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Japan
时间:5月29日(周三)上午10:00-11:00
地点:6163am银河线路1号楼 210会议室
Abstract:
The hairpin vortex is considered to be the basic building block commonly observed in the dynamics of transitional and turbulent flows near a wall. On the other hand, due to its diversity, its qualitative aspect such as universality, and also its quantitative aspects such as instability and scale seem hidden in a veil. In order to understand them from the standpoint of reductionism, direct numerical simulations were conducted regarding the evolution of a straight, lifted-up, vortex tube based on Hon & Walker's model, which was originally proposed for a symmetric hairpin vortex tube, under the shear of a laminar boundary-layer flow and its response of the near-wall flows. Effects of varying circulation and angle-to-wall of the vortex tube on its dynamics were considered. The speaker also talks about his recent progress in this study.
Brief Biograph:
Education:
2000, Bachelor of Eng.
The University of Tokyo, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Japan,
Research on Cavitation in Internal Cryogenic Flows of Rocket Engine
2002, Master of Eng.
The University of Tokyo, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Japan,
Research on Large-Eddy Simulation of Transitional Flows under Free-Stream Turbulence Targeted at Gas Turbine Cascade Flows
2005, Ph. D of Eng.,
The University of Tokyo, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Japan,
Research on Large-Eddy Simulation of Compressible Transitional Flows in a Turbine Cascade
Job:
2005.11-2007.12
Postdoctral Researcher
Kyushu University, Japan,
Research on Numerical Analysis related to Hydrogen Energy
2008.1-2008.12
Postdoctral Fellow,
Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University/NASA Ames Research Center, USA, Research on Computation of Transition in Hypersonic Flows
2009.4-2012.3
Assistant Professor,
International Advanced Research and Education Organization, Tohoku University, Japan, Research on Computational Aeroacoustics, Hydrogen Energy and Multiphase Flows
2012.4-Present
Associate Professor
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Japan
Research Interest:
Laminar-Turbulent Transition & Turbulence, Aeroacoustics,
Numerical Method, Aeronautical Propulsion
Award:
Academic year 2016, Ryumon Award from The Japan Society of Fluid Mechanics,
(An award given to a person under the age of 40 years who contributed to Fluid Mechanics)
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