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Mark Drela
Terry J. Kohler Professor of Fluid Dynamics

Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

77 Massachusetts Ave, Room 37-475

Cambridge, MA 02139

Phone: (617) 253-0067
FAX: (617) 258-5143

Email:drela@mit.edu

 

Current Research Interests:

Computational Aerodynamics Current research involves development of computational algorithms for the prediction of 2D and 3D external flows about aerodynamic bodies. Subsonic, transonic, and supersonic flow regimes are being considered. Most of the work centers on viscous/inviscid coupling schemes in conjunction with direct Newton solution methods. Two- and three-dimensional integral boundary layer formulations are also being developed for modeling viscous regions. Specific geometries currently being considered include high-lift multielement airfoils, wing/body configurations, and axisymetric powered engine nacelles.

Optimization Techniques Research into optimization techniques and strategies is also being pursued in paralleled with the computational aerodynamics work. A key goal is development of methods for efficient calculation of design-parameter sensitivities. Also being pursued is the development of interactive tools to permit the designer to make the most effective use of the computed design parameter- sensitivity information to guide the evolution of a design.

 

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