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Arris Tijsseling is an Associate Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), affiliated with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. His research focuses on fluid transients, computational fluid dynamics, and multiphase flow modeling with applications in pipeline systems. He has contributed to advanced numerical methods like smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis. Notable work includes Lagrangian particle models for transient pipe flows and studies on manhole cover dynamics. His teaching responsibilities include courses on computational science and calculus.
Key research themes involve transient flow analysis in pipelines with moving boundaries, cavitation effects in pumps, and structural responses under fluid-induced loads. His work bridges theoretical fluid dynamics with experimental validation, as seen in large-scale pipeline filling/emptying experiments. Collaborative efforts span international teams, addressing challenges in pipeline safety and computational efficiency.
Publications highlight innovations in SPH for multiphase flows, hybrid numerical schemes for transient flows, and historical contributions to fluid mechanics. His research often emphasizes practical engineering applications, such as improving pump models and understanding wavefront behavior in fluid systems.
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