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How can you calculate currents of wing profiles?

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How do you simulate the drop-off on surfaces?

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How are turbulent currents statistically evaluated and analyzed?

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In his introduction to numerical flow mechanics, Alexander Stroh

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provides the theoretical basics and practical applications for

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answering such questions.

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It is particularly important to him that his students develop a

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passion for the subject and dare to solve problems on their own.

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This is achieved in the exercises in which students learn the use of

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numerical tools and apply them in simulations.

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As a highlight, the students gain access to the high-performance

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computer BW UniCluster and carry out data-intensive simulations on it.

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For this extremely successful combination of theoretical basics and

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practical applications, the KIT Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

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presents Alexander Stroh with the Faculty Award.

