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* [[Running Research and Development Projects#Distributed stochastic simulation for the hydroelastic analysis of very large floating structures|Distributed stochastic simulation for the hydroelastic analysis of very large floating structures]] | * [[Running Research and Development Projects#Distributed stochastic simulation for the hydroelastic analysis of very large floating structures|Distributed stochastic simulation for the hydroelastic analysis of very large floating structures]] | ||
* [[Running Research and Development Projects#Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High Performance CFD and FSI|Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High Performance CFD and FSI]] | * [[Running Research and Development Projects#Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High Performance CFD and FSI|Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High Performance CFD and FSI]] | ||
* [[Running Research and Development Projects#Particle Transport in Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High-Performance CFD and FSI|Particle Transport in Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High-Performance CFD and FSI]] | * [[Running Research and Development Projects#Particle Transport in Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High-Performance CFD and FSI|Particle Transport in Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High-Performance CFD and FSI]] | ||
* [[Running Research and Development Projects#Development of New Methods for the Production of Highly Reactive Polyisobutenes|Development of New Methods for the Production of Highly Reactive Polyisobutenes]] | * [[Running Research and Development Projects#Development of New Methods for the Production of Highly Reactive Polyisobutenes|Development of New Methods for the Production of Highly Reactive Polyisobutenes]] | ||
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= Completed Projects = | = Completed Projects = | ||
* [[ | * [[Completed Research and Development Projects#Micropumps|Modelling and Development of Micropumps]] | ||
* [[Completed Research and Development Projects#FOR493|Numerical Simulation of Fluid-Structure-Interactions on Cartesian Grids]] | |||
* [[Completed Research and Development Projects#Efficient Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow on Cartesian Grids|Efficient Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow on Cartesian Grids]] | * [[Completed Research and Development Projects#Efficient Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow on Cartesian Grids|Efficient Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow on Cartesian Grids]] | ||
* [[Completed Research and Development Projects#Bayerische Forschungsstiftung|Design of efficient computation methods for problems of fluid dynamics (FORTWIHR)]] | * [[Completed Research and Development Projects#Bayerische Forschungsstiftung|Design of efficient computation methods for problems of fluid dynamics (FORTWIHR)]] |
Revision as of 11:24, 22 November 2010
Running projects
- A High-End Toolbox for Simulation and Optimisation of Multi-Physics PDE Models
- Computational Steering of Complex Flow Simulations
- Distributed stochastic simulation for the hydroelastic analysis of very large floating structures
- Particle Transport in a Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High Performance CFD and FSI
- Particle Transport in Drift Ratchet as an Application Example for High-Performance CFD and FSI
- Development of New Methods for the Production of Highly Reactive Polyisobutenes
Completed Projects
- Modelling and Development of Micropumps
- Numerical Simulation of Fluid-Structure-Interactions on Cartesian Grids
- Efficient Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow on Cartesian Grids
- Design of efficient computation methods for problems of fluid dynamics (FORTWIHR)
- SFB438 - Z2: Mathematical Modelling, Simulation and Verification of material-oriented processes and intelligent systems
- SFB411 - C4: Principles of aerobic biological wastewater treatment
- Development of courses for the vhb