RHU assistant professor in the Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Department, Dr. Iyad Fayssal, presented a technical research paper titled “A Numerical Analysis of the Hemodynamic Functionality of Human Coronary Stenosis under Different Physiologic Conditions and Boundary Condition Formulations” at the 2019 ASME-JSME-KSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference held in San Francisco.
The Conference included participation of top universities from US, Japan, and Korea where state-of-the-art applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics were presented. A technical tour to the NASA Ames Research Center was also conducted during the conference hosted by computational aerosciences experts.
The technical tour program included multiple visits to the Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel section where supersonic experiments are performed, advanced supercomputer facility used in high-fidelity Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations, and the D-Wave 2000Q quantum computer.