The first part of the talk will be a general description of
finite-difference CFD, with emphasis on TURBOMACHINERY FLOWS AND
GEOMETRIES. Then a variety of results will be shown for TURBOMACHINERY
FLOW SIMULATIONS, including turbines, fans, and inducers in jet and
rocket engines.Sandwiches and drinks will be provided for attendees.
Please register in advance so that we may order enough for everyone.
AGENDA
6:30 - 7:00 pm: Arrival, registration, and light dinner7:00 - 7:10 pm:
ASME-Boston section chair announcements and introduction7:10 - 8:00
pm: Talk on “CFD Applied to Turbomachinery”8:00 - 8:10 pm:
Concluding Remarks
SPEAKER
Professor Douglas Sondak
* Wentworth Institute of Technology
* College of Engineering & Computer Science
* Department of Mechanical Engineering
Doug Sondak started his career at General Electric’s jet engine
facility in Cincinnati, working in the areas of thermo analysis
methods and advanced fan and compressor aerodynamics. He then spent
several years at NASA Ames, doing research in CFD and turbulence
modeling, and then United Technologies Research Center, doing CFD
development for turbomachinery. He also has an interest in
high-performance computing, and was on the research computing staff at
Boston University, and then MathWorks, where he solved MATLAB
performance issues and managed an advanced support group. He is
currently Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Wentworth,
teaching fluids, thermo, heat transfer, and MATLAB.
TRAVEL
1) Take the Fitchburg/South Acton line of the MBTA Commuter Rail to
the Waltham stop. Walk north on Moody Street to the intersection with
Main Street. Turn left. The Library will be two blocks up on the
right.
2) Take the 70 Bus from Central Square or Watertown Square. Turn right
when exiting the bus, the library will be .5 blocks up on your left.
PARKING
There is a free parking lot behind the library. Parking is limited to
two hours. After two hours, you must move your car out of the lot.
There is also on-street parking around the library and a metered
municipal lot one block from the library off of Lexington Street
between Main Street and School Street.
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