Seminar: From Bouncing to Making a Splash: Computational Modelling of Impact Across Scales
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, 20 Sept 2022
- Time: Starts: 16:00
- Venue: Graduate School Main Lecture Theatre, The Cyprus Institute.
This is a hybrid, public event. You may attend in-person or alternatively, connect to our live stream of the discussion, available on Zoom (Password: VsSCz1)
If you would like to attend in-person then please RSVP by Monday 19 Sept, 13:00 - Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Radu Cimpeanu, University of Warwick
CaSToRC, the HPC National Competence Centre,
invites you to the EuroCC and SimEA Seminar Series
Abstract
The canonical framework of drop impact provides excellent opportunities to co-develop experimental, analytical and computational techniques in a rich multi-scale context. The talk will represent a journey across parameter space, as we address beautiful phenomena such as bouncing, coalescence and splashing, with a particular focus on scientific computing aspects and associated numerical methods.
To begin with, consider millimetric drops impacting a deep bath of the same fluid that are generated using a custom syringe pump connected to a vertically-oriented needle. Measurements of the droplet trajectory are compared directly to the predictions of a quasi-potential model, as well as fully resolved unsteady Navier-Stokes direct numerical simulations (DNS). Both theoretical techniques resolve the time-dependent bath interface shape, droplet trajectory, and droplet deformation. In the quasi-potential model (building on recent progress by Galeano-Rios et al., JFM 912, 2021), the droplet and bath shape are decomposed using orthogonal function decompositions leading to a set of coupled damped linear oscillator equations solved using an implicit numerical method. The underdamped dynamics of the drop are directly coupled to the response of the bath through a single-point kinematic match condition, which we demonstrate to be an effective and efficient technique. The hybrid methodology has allowed us to unify and resolve interesting outstanding questions on the rebound dynamics of the multi-fluid system.
About the Speaker
Following a period of two years as an independent Hooke Research Fellow in the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford, he then moved to the Mathematics Institute at the University of Warwick in 2019, where he is now a senior lecturer. His research activities span fluid mechanics, wave propagation and numerical methods for partial differential equations, and are complemented by a strong interest in industrial mathematics. He is also an executive committee member of the UK Fluids Network.
Download the Fall 2022 EuroCC & SimEA Seminar Series Programme here.
The EuroCC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreement No. 951732

The SimEA project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 810660
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Additional Info
- Date: Tuesday, 20 Sept 2022
- Time: Starts: 16:00
- Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Radu Cimpeanu, University of Warwick