Topic: Optimization of interface advection algorithms, modeling contact line effects, and improving simulation performance for two-phase flows 🚀.
Context: This project aims to enhance the simulation of two-phase thermosyphon loops for more efficient cooling systems, using phase change methods and the OpenFOAM library.
📅 Duration: 36 months (Starting October 2024)
💼 Salary: Between €2100 and €2300 gross/month
📍 Location: Poitiers, France
👩🔬 Graduate School: INTREE Graduate School
🎯 Key Skills Required:
- Strong knowledge of PDEs for fluid mechanics / heat and mass transfer 🌡️
- Expertise in numerical methods and symbolic computation 🧑💻
- Python programming and numerical modeling
➕ Optional Skills:
- Familiarity with the OpenFOAM library
- Programming in C/C++
📩 Contact: etienne.videcoq@isae-ensma.fr / adel.benselama@isae-ensma.fr
For info on accommodation for international students: marie.amelie.masselin@univ-poitiers.fr
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POST-DOC (M/F) - Control by Machine Learning of bluff body wakes
At the CNRS-Laboratory PPRIME, based at the Futuroscope, this post-doctorate position is part of the French ANR COWAVE program between the laboratories PRISME in Orleans, Pprime in Poitiers, LHEEA in Nantes and the PSA automotive industry. This Post-Doc position concerns the Pprime contribution to the COWAVE project which aims the experimental exploration of closed-loop wake control strategies with mobile flaps in a water tunnel facility. Three-dimensional bluff-body wakes generate pressure drag and side forces and thus contribute significantly to the fuel consumption and pollutant emission of road vehicles. Despite this crucial impact and the numerous attempts to reduce harmful environmental effect of bluff body wakes by flow control it is still unclear what is the most efficient control strategy! In this context, the ANR project COWAVE addresses two fundamental aspects of wake control: - First, what kind of actuators are most efficient? While most closed-loop control strategies use viscous entrainment effects to actuate the shear layers in the wake, the exploitation of pressure forces produced by mobile deflectors could be an interesting alternative to be tested. - Second, for the implementation of closed-loop control, we want to test if control strategies obtained by machine learning techniques allow to obtain better efficiency and robustness than the more classical model-based approaches? The proposed Post-Doc position is part of the French ANR COWAVE program between the laboratories PRISME in Orleans, Pprime in Poitiers, LHEEA in Nantes and the PSA automotive industry. This Post-Doc position concerns the Pprime contribution to the COWAVE project which aims the experimental exploration of closed-loop wake control strategies with mobile flaps in a water tunnel facility. APPLY Follow link / Application Deadline : 12 March 2021 https://bit.ly/3qDG6Ml