Multiphysics Simulations in Automotive and Aerospace Applications
Multiphysics: Advances and Applications Series

Coordinators: Moatamedi Mojtaba, Rahulan Thurai, Khawaja Hassan

Language: English

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Multiphysics Simulations in Automotive and Aerospace Applications provides the fundamentals and latest developments on numerical methods for solving multiphysics problems, including fluid-solid interaction, fluid-structure-thermal coupling, electromagnetic-fluid-solid coupling, vibro and aeroacoustics. Chapters describe the different algorithms and numerical methods used for solving coupled problems using implicit or explicit coupling problems from industrial or academic applications. Given the book?s comprehensive coverage, automotive and aerospace engineers, designers, graduate students and researchers involved in the simulation of practical coupling problems will find the book useful in its approach. 

1. Crashworthiness 2. CFD in automotive industry 3. NVH and high frequency vibration analysis 4. Modeling of sloshing effects in deformable tanks 5. Simulation of flow around Elastic bodies 6. Numerical simulation of bird Impact in aerospace Industry 7. Particle methods for fluid structure interaction 8. Numerical modeling of Blast effect and their impact on vulnerable structures 9. Numerical Simulation in electrical car and batteries

Professor Moatamedi is President of The International Society of Multiphysics, as well as an Executive Director for New York University London. Prior to this, he was a President for Al Ghurair University, and has held senior managerial positions at Imperial College London, Narvik University College, Cranfield University, The University of Salford and The University of Sheffield. He is Editor-in-Chief of ‘The International Journal of Multiphysics’ and Chairman for the associated conferences. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineering, a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), a Fellow of The Nuclear Institute (NI) and a Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and a Charted Engineer. He served as the Chairman of the Manchester Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society and he has been a member of several national and international scientific committees, and advisor to some industrial and governmental bodies including the Office for Nuclear Regulations (ONR), in addition to being the lead person to devise the Multiphysics competence standards for the European Union. He is currently a member of the Council and the Board of Directors of NAFEMS.
Thurai Rahulan obtained his first degree in Mechanical Engineering Science in 1979 and his PhD in 1984 from the University of Salford. He commenced full time employment in March 1983 designing aircraft control systems funded by the Ministry of Defence followed by a few years developing advanced suspension systems at Jaguar Cars Limited in Coventry. In 1990 he started as a Lecturer in Aeronautics at the University of Salford. His research interests are air accident investigation, uninhabited flight vehicles, and flight safety.
Dr. Khawaja is an Associate Professor in the Department of Automation and Process Engineering, and Research Group Leader of IR, Spectroscopy, and Numerical Modelling Research Group at UiT-The Arctic University of Norway. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng),
  • Provides the fundamentals of numerical methods, along with comprehensive examples for solving coupled problems
  • Features multi-physics methods and available codes, along with what those codes can do
  • Presents examples from industrial and academic applications