CAREER: A unified multiscale large-eddy simulation framework for predictive modeling of mu — NSF Award to Georgia Tech Research Co
This CAREER will advance the understanding of flows involving liquid and gas mixtures that form bubbles, droplets, and sprays in nature and technology. These flows appear in ocean waves, clouds, rainfall, and lungs, as well as in chemical reactors, pipelines, and energy systems. Predicting how bubbles and droplets form
| Award title | CAREER: A unified multiscale large-eddy simulation framework for predictive modeling of mu |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2544466 |
| Awardee | Georgia Tech Research Corporation |
| City | ATLANTA |
| State | GA |
| Amount obligated | $548,708 |
| Principal investigator | Suhas Jain |
| Program | PMP-Particul&MultiphaseProcess |
| Start date | 05/15/2026 |
| Abstract | This CAREER will advance the understanding of flows involving liquid and gas mixtures that form bubbles, droplets, and sprays in nature and technology. These flows appear in ocean waves, clouds, rainfall, and lungs, as well as in chemical reactors, pipelines, and energy systems. Predicting how bubbles and droplets form, merge, and break apart is these flows is challenging. These phenomena are influenced by fast and complex interactions that occur across a wide range of sizes and speeds. They are |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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