Stellar Outburst
Visualization: Joseph A. Insley, Argonne National Laboratory Science: Yan-Fei Jiang, Matteo Cantiello, Lars Bildsten, Eliot Quataert, Omer Blaes, and James Stone, UC, Santa Barbara
Visualization: Joseph A. Insley, Argonne National Laboratory Science: Yan-Fei Jiang, Matteo Cantiello, Lars Bildsten, Eliot Quataert, Omer Blaes, and James Stone, UC, Santa Barbara
CREDITS: Mark R. Petersen, Kristin Hoch, and Christie Djidjev Los Alamos National Laboratory Climate research at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) includes the development of ocean, sea-ice, atmosphere, land-vegetation and land-ice models. The ability to run high-resolution global simulations efficiently on the world’s largest computers is a priority for the DOE. This movie shows
Credit: A. Obabko, E. Merzari, Argonne National Laboratory; P. Fischer, Argonne National Laboratory and UIUC; L. Bockmeyer, Texas A&M This is a volume rendering of scaled temperature (left) and velocity magnitude (right) in Nek5000 validation large-eddy simulation (LES) of Japan Atomic Energy Agency’s (JAEA) PLANDTL experiment.Themodel involves a conjugate heat transfer flow of liquid sodium
CREDITS: S.Syritsyn, for the RBC/UKQCD Collaboration BNL and RBRC; UC Boulder; U. of Connecticut; Columbia U.; Edinburgh U.; KEK; Liverpool U.; MIT; Peking U.; Southampton U.; Stony Brook U.; York U., CA.
CREDIT: Aya Eid, Northwestern University
CREDITS: Denis Aslangil, Mechanical Eng. and Mechanics, Lehigh University; Daniel Livescu, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Arindam Banerjee, Mechanical Eng. and Mechanics, Lehigh University
CREDITS: Wai Hong, Ronald Chan, Shahab Mirjalili, Suhas Jain Suresh, Javier Urzay, Ali Mani and Parviz Moin, Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University