Multiscale, Multi-Physics Modeling Projects
Physics- and data-driven high throughput development of high entropy alloys
High entropy alloys (HEAs) have shown potential to improve on the performance of legacy materials, thus characterizing the relationships between the composition, material properties, and microstructure of HEAs is of great interest. However, predicting these characteristics presents significant challenges due to the complex, multi-component nature of HEAs and the resulting large design space. To address this challenge, a multi-physics simulation framework and data-driven surrogate modeling approach are implemented, to provide a method to rapidly assess how changes in HEA composition will lead to changes in material properties and microstructure.
Physics- and data-driven framework for high entropy alloys
Environmental Transport
Converging streamlines upstream of a regurgitant mitral valve orifice
Mitral valve regurgitation modeled as turbulent jets through a single or double orifice
Mitral Valve Flow
Contact
Associate Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Northwestern University
gregory.wagner@northwestern.edu
847-491-4138