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Ph.D. Candidate
Mechanical Engineering
4110 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Ph:(517) 432-8141 Fax:(517) 353-1750
Thermal-fluid science and engineering, automotive engineering, turbulence, combustion, computational fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, alternative fuels, acoustics, parallel processing, MPI/OPENMP.
Ph.D. Candidate
Mechanical Engineering
4110 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Ph:(517) 432-8146 Fax:(517) 353-1750

Aerospace engineering and thermal-fluid science, computational fluid dynamics, multi-phase flows, turbulence, large-scale simulations of complex reaction systems, parallel processing.
My research interests are in the areas of fluid dynamics and acoustics as well as the aerospace applications. Aircraft noise prediction and deduction is the focus in my research career and I have made my most significant research contribution to it. My engine noise research was conducted with employing the state-of-the-art techniques, including inverse problems method, LighthillĄ¯s analogy theory and computational aeroacoustics (CAA) numerical simulations. My airframe noise research continued with the weight point on an innovative acoustic field reconstruction model, acoustic intensity-base inverse method (AIBIM). You can find the more detailed summary of my research experience and future research plans through my website.
Chao Yu
Ph.D. Candidate
Mechanical Engineering
4110 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Ph:(517) 432-8142 Fax:(517) 353-1750
yuchao@egr.msu.edu
http://www.egr.msu.edu/~yuchao
Computational fluid dynamics and heat transfer, larger-eddy simulations of combustion and propulsion systems, complex geometry analysis, higher order schemes, parallel processing,
Ph.D. Candidate
Mechanical Engineering
4110 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Ph:(517) 432-8147 Fax:(517) 353-1750
Molecular dynamics simulations, interface phenomena in micro-scale systems, Lattice-Boltzmann method, computational fluid dynamics, parallel processing and high speed computing.
Ph.D. Candidate
Mechanical Engineering
4110 Engineering Building
East Lansing, MI 48824-1226
Ph:(517) 432-8147 Fax:(517) 353-1750