Yves D'Angelo

Yves D'Angelo


Since September 2016, I am Full Professor of Applied Mathematics & Mechanics at the Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis and Researcher at Laboratoire de Mathématiques & Interactions J.A. Dieudonné CNRS UMR 7351, in the Fluid Dynamics & Scientific Computing Group.

I am also actively involved in the DyCo Team - Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Energies de Demain (LIED) CNRS UMR 8236, in Paris.

From 2005 to 2016, I was Professor in the Energy & Propulsion Department, French Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA/CORIA), Rouen, France, and Researcher at CORIA Lab.

Research Interests

My main research interests deal with multi-scale coupled dynamics, numerical modeling and scientific computing (HPC).

In the combustion field, applications used to deal with combustive flows & thermoelectric conversion at the small scale, flame/wall interaction, expanding wrinkled flames, flame-balls & ignition kernels analysis, flame/acoustics interaction, percolation modeling for front propagation, stratified combustion modeling in engines.

More recent applications concern buoyant thermal destabilization in wet granular media and non-Newtonian flows (with Institut de Physique de Nice), biological dynamic expanding networks (see the DENA/DREAMS project below), thermodynamics of metabolic energy conversion under muscle load, ecological economics (with AFD), and also very recently nano-thermoplasmonics with the Inria Nachos Team .

At LIED and LJAD Labs , Recent applications and collaborations concern:

Lab Address


Numerical Modeling & Fluid Dynamics Group
Laboratoire Mathématiques & Interactions J.A. Dieudonné
Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis CNRS UMR 7351
Parc Valrose 06108 NICE CEDEX, France
ydangelo@unice.fr

DyCo Team
LIED/Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Energies de Demain
UMR 8236, Université Paris Diderot, Bât. Lamarck B 35 rue Hélène Brion 75013 Paris FRANCE.
yves.dangelo@univ-paris-diderot.fr ; yd@dyco.fr

Solvers

My team and I are developping the following solvers:

  • DYCO, for simulating coupled potentials stock/flow approach network dynamics and application to thermo-electricity, biology, economics.
  • HALLEGRO for solving fully compressible subsonic reactive Navier-Stokes equations (HPC using MPI).
  • FLAMEX for solving asymptotics-based evolution equations, in particular propagating fronts through turbulent 2D and 3D flows (spectral/ETDRK methods for Sivashinsky-type non-linear non-local equations).

We now also make use of adapted versions of the OpenFOAM® software.

International & Industrial Collaborations

International Collaborations
Politecnico Milano, Italy; CUED Cambridge University Engineering Department, UK ; Chair of Fluid Mechanics, TU Berlin, Germany; LTH, Lund University of Technology, Sweden: Dept. of Aircraft Technology, Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Greece; University of Valencia, Spain; Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

Industrial Collaborations
Renault, IFPEN, ONERA, HBOB Grenoble, ST MicroElectronics Tours, BioPolis Spain.

External Links

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