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  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Isabel Fernandez</strong><br />
<em>(Advisor: Prof. Juergen Rauleder)</em></p>

<p><em>will defend a master&rsquo;s thesis entitled,</em></p>

<p><strong>Evaluation of Boundary Condition Treatments and Environments for Improved Near-Body Solutions in Lattice-Boltzmann Flow Simulations </strong><em>On</em></p>

<p><strong>Wednesday, May 4 at 9:00 a.m.<br />
Montgomery Knight Building 317</strong></p>

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<p><strong>Abstract</strong><br />
&nbsp;This study aims to implement and assess different boundary conditions and methodologies for improving near-body flow solutions for more complex geometric shapes in a Lattice-Boltzmann method (LBM) framework. The Lattice-Boltzmann method is currently being explored as an alternative flow solver for use in high-speed or real-time applications like pilot flight simulators. Because of its localized solution, the highly parallelizable nature of the Lattice-Boltzmann method make it an idea candidate for GPU computing. The Lattice-Boltzmann framework used in this study is a GPU accelerated version of the OpenLB C++ library. The traditional LBM models fluid domain as a set of square lattices aligned to a Cartesian grid. While this allows for a much more computationally efficient analysis, this can result in challenges when modeling solid structures within the fluid flow, as the objects are often represented with a staircase approximation. Different boundary conditions that account for curved geometry are implemented in the current Lattice-Boltzmann framework and different near-body flow parameters are evaluated for complex geometric shapes. The boundary condition treatments were implemented using both no-slip/non-moving wall assumptions and moving-wall/slip assumptions. The effects of resolution and domain size on the near body solution were also analyzed. The effects that the applied boundary conditions had on the far-field flow were analyzed to determine if the near-body flow results had a significant impact on the flow downstream. It was found that different types of boundary treatments had little effect on the near-body flow solution, but the slip vs. no-slip assumption had a significant impact on the near-body results. Namely, by applying a boundary treatment with a slip assumption, the limited flow separation expected around a body was captured, whereas the no-slip boundary treatment typically caused the flow separation field around the object to be overestimated. The no-slip boundary conditions, in addition to giving a less accurate near-body flow solution, also had greater fluctuations and more energy in the far-field, indicating that the no-slip boundary condition may create more wake effects in addition to providing a less accurate near-body solution.&nbsp;</p>

<p><strong>Committee</strong></p>

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	<li>Prof. Juergen Rauleder &ndash; School of Aerospace Engineering (advisor)</li>
	<li>Prof. Marilyn Smith &ndash; School of Aerospace Engineering</li>
	<li>Prof. Lakshmi Sankar &ndash; School of Aerospace Engineering</li>
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