Research unit at @OISTedu studying turbulence, multiphase flows, non-Newtonian fluids and fluid-structure interaction problems by numerical simulations.
Volume 136, Issue 10
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Cover: Simulated volumetric rendering of the instantaneous fluid velocity field produced by the gravitational settling of heavy particles in a Rayleigh-Taylor-like setup
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“If the three-body problem is complex, imagine the 100,000-body problem.” Unprecedented simulation of sediment-filled fluids mixing uncovers new behaviors and enables new studies of supernovae, chemical refining, and beyond. @CFF_OIST@PhysRevLett https://t.co/zcHZbq0oeT
Prof. Hidema and Dr. Ohie from @complexfluidnu Nagoya University and Prof. Soldati from TU Wien visited us to discuss about turbulence with complex fluids.
Congratulations to Prof. Marco E. Rosti, OIST alumni Dr. Ianto Cannon & Dr. Stefano Olivieri (Complex Fluids & Flows Unit) on winning the 2025 François Frenkiel Award for Fluid Mechanics! 🏆
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🎉 Congratulations to the 2025 Reviewer Excellence Award winners: https://t.co/KlMTZOVDni
Their commitment to rigorous, constructive peer review helps maintain the integrity and quality of the Physical Review journals.
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New Volume of Journal of Fluid Mechanics available on Cambridge Core https://t.co/jEu3g2xZkY
New Volume = New Cover
📸 R5) The effect of shear-thinning on the scalings and small-scale structures of
turbulence Rosti ME https://t.co/tpeyzV0SuC