SPH simulation of bouncing bombs and stones
Prof. Joseph Monaghan works in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University as a Emeritus Professor.
His research areas of interest are:
- The theory of particle methods for the numerical solution of fluid dynamics in astrophysics and geophysical fluid dynamics;
- star formation, relativistic fluid dynamics; volcanic eruptions and other multi-phase problems;
- waves breaking on beaches and similar free surface problems;
- fracture especially the dynamics of landslides, the calving of icebergs, and the collapse of magma chambers; the Mathematics of linked swimming bodies;
- geophysics and industry.
His research areas of interest are:
- The theory of particle methods for the numerical solution of fluid dynamics in astrophysics and geophysical fluid dynamics;
- star formation, relativistic fluid dynamics; volcanic eruptions and other multi-phase problems;
- waves breaking on beaches and similar free surface problems;
- fracture especially the dynamics of landslides, the calving of icebergs, and the collapse of magma chambers; the Mathematics of linked swimming bodies;
- geophysics and industry.
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Dienstag, 14.Mai 2024, 14:00 – 17:00
A.v.Guttenberg-Haus, GUTH-SR 01 (GUTH-EG/15)
Feistmantelstraße 4, 1180 Wien
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Dienstag, 14.Mai 2024, 14:00 – 17:00
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- Institut für Geotechnik (IGT)
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- Prof. Joseph Monaghan (Monash University)
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Univ.Prof. Dr.Ing. Wei Wu
Tel.: +43 1 47654-87311
Email: wei.wu@boku.ac.at