Subsections
- Vectorized Computation of Three-Dimensional Combustion Processes
on a CYBER 205 Computer. May 1985 - Aug. 1985, supported by the
U.S. Department of Energy through the Supercomputer Computations
Research Institute; $11,000, (3 man-month effort), PI: Assistant
Professor L. Van Dommelen
- Engine Analysis Using Supercomputers. Feb. 1986 - Feb. 1987,
Pratt & Whitney; $40,000, PI: Assistant Professor L. Van Dommelen.
- Computation of Unsteady Vortical Flows. May 1986 and May 1987,
NASA Ames Research Center; $15,000, (2 man-month effort), PI:
Assistant Professor L. Van Dommelen (part of a larger NASA Grant)
- Lagrangian Computation of Unsteady Separation. May 1988, Summer
1989, AFOSR; $40,000, (4 man-month effort), PI: Assistant Professor
L. Van Dommelen (part of a larger AFOSR Grant)
- Break-Up of Three-Dimensional Viscous Layers in Fluids.
1989-1990, NAS, NASA Ames; 30 hours Cray 2 time, PI: Assistant
Professor L. Van Dommelen
- Lagrangian Computation of Unsteady Separation. Summer 1990,
Summer 1991, Summer 1992, AFOSR; $100,000, (4 man-month effort),
PI: Associate Professor L. Van Dommelen (part of a larger AFOSR
Grant)
- Numerical Simulation of Compressible Turbulent Flows. 1992-96,
NASA Headquarters; $300,000 for 4 years, PI: Associate Professor L.
Van Dommelen (part of the Center for Non-linear and Non-equilibrium
Aerosciences.)
- Thrust Induced Effects on Pitch Up Delta Wing Flow Field.
1992-1995, AFOSR; $725,000 for 3 years, P.I.: Associate Professor
L. Lourenco, Co-PI: Professor A. Krothapalli, Associate Professor L.
Van Dommelen, Assistant Professor C. Shih.
- Thrust Induced Effects on Pitch Up Delta Wing Flow Field:
Control of Stalled Wings. 1993-1995 AFOSR AASERT; $12,000 per year
for 2 years, PI: Associate Professor L. Van Dommelen.
- Neural Network Analysis of Turbulent Flows. Summer 1994,
Florida Space Grant Consortium, Undergraduate Space Research
Participation Program, $5,000.00, PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen.
- Neural Network Based Missile Intercept Strategy. 1995.
Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, $100,000, PI: Assistant
Professor S. Feteih, Co-PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen.
- Summer Support for Preparing a Web-Assisted or Web-Based Course,
Summer 1999, Florida state University, $5,000.00. PI: Professor
L. Van Dommelen
- ``Center of Excellence in Computational Mechanics''. Professor
C.K.W. Tam, Professor N. Chandra, Professor L. van Dommelen,
$1,000,000 requested. Funded for further development by an amount
$100,000.
- ``Examination of Microjet Control of Stall on Helicopter Rotor
Blades'' Army ARO, W911NF-05-1-0295. 2005-2008, $40,000 a year for
three years. PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen
- Lagrangian computation of separating flows. 1986?, Submitted to
NSF.
Not funded.
- Towards the Teraflop computation of high speed jet flows and
noise radiation. 1992, submitted to the NSF; $500,000 per year for
5 years, PI: Assistant Professor S. Ying, Dr. R. Edwards, Assistant
Professor F. Guerinoni, Professor C. K. W. Tam, Associate Professor
L. Van Dommelen.
Not funded.
- Integrated Systems Approach to Supermaneuverability. Submitted
to AFOSR; 1993?, $600,000 per year for 3 years, PI: Professor A.
Krothapalli, Co-PI: Associate Professor L. Van Dommelen.
Not funded.
- Computations of Complex Three-Dimensional Flows. Submitted to
AFOSR; 1995, $150,000 per year for 3 years, PI: Professor L. Van
Dommelen.
Not funded.
- Engineering Research Center for the Design of Quiet
Transportation Systems. Submitted to NSF; 1999, $2.500,000 for one
year, PI: Professor A. Krothapalli.
Not funded.
- Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability. Submitted to AFOSR; 1999.
$50,000. PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen.
Not funded.
- M.S. Online Program. Submitted to Dept. Mech. Eng., FAMU-FSU
College of Engineering, 1999. $45,000. PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen.
Not funded.
- M.S. Online Program. Submitted to Dept. Mech. Eng., FAMU-FSU
College of Engineering, 1999. $20,000. PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen.
Not funded.
- University/Community College Outreach Initiative. Submitted
to FIPSE, 2000, PI: Professor L. Van Dommelen. $100,000. Not funded,
- Junior Jump Program. Submitted to FSU IDP, 2000. PI: Professor L. Van
Dommelen. $25,000. Not funded.
- ``Theoretical Analysis of Control Mechanisms for Boundary-layer
Separation On Rotorcraft Blades.'' White Paper submitted to
Army/NASA Rotorcraft Division, Aerodynamics Directorate (AMRDEC),
AMCOM And U.S. Army Research Office through Lehigh University, with
proposed subcontracts to Manchester University and Florida State
University ($50,000). 2002. Withdrawn.
- ``Nanofluid Mechanics for Carbon Nanotubes, and its Application
to Hydrogen Storage for Fuel Cells.'' Submitted to FSU CRC PG. PI:
Professor L. Van Dommelen. 2003 $10,000. Not funded.
- ``Multi-scale models to integrate nano-scale to continuum
mechanics. PI: N Chandra, C. Tam, A. Srinivasan, L. van Dommelen.
Submitted to NSF. 2003. Not funded.
- CREST, 2004. PI: N Chandra, A. Srinivasan, L. van Dommelen. Not
funded.
- ``DFT Methods for Heavy Atoms''. Sabbatical proposal submitted
to Pacific Northwest Laboratories, 2004. Expired.
- ``Palladium-decorated Carbon Nanotubes as ultra sensitive
Hydrogen gas sensor.'' PI: N. Chandra, L. van Dommelen, A.
Srinivasan, S. Seal. Florida Hydrogen Initiative 2004. Not funded.
- ``Solar Chimneys'', PI: Van Winkle (FSU physics). Co-Pi: Leon
van Dommelen. Submitted to DOE, 2009. Not funded.
Author: Leon van Dommelen