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Dr. Ralf Deiterding |
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008 MS6367 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6367, USA deiterdingr [at] ornl.gov Phone 1-865-241-0782 Computational
Mathematics Group
New: AMR compact course |
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Research Interests |
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Innovative solution algorithms for computational fluid
dynamics and computational engineering - Fluid-structure interaction simulation - Numerical methods for multi-phase and reactive flows |
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Modeling and Simulation of Complex Systems - Verification & validation and parameter optimization - Application of uncertainty quantification methods |
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High-performance and parallel scientific computing - Dynamic mesh adaptation and automatic load balancing - Object-oriented concepts for large simulation software - Cartesian methods with embedded geometries, level-set methods |
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Finite volume methods for multi-dimensional flows, especially
for hyperbolic problems - Dynamically adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods - Robust and reliable high-resolution shock-capturing schemes |
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Efficient large-scale and parallel numerical simulation
of multi-physics problems - Fully coupled simulation of fluid-structure problems - Reactive flows, especially detonation waves - Large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulence with shock waves |
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Development of parallel hierarchical structured adaptive
mesh refinement methods (SAMR) - Extensions of the hyperbolic Berger-Collela SAMR algorithm - Adaptive geometric multigrid - Scalability of SAMR algorithms on petascale architectures - Hierarchical multi-constraint partitioning algorithms |