Charles Meneveau

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Charles Meneveau is a prominent mechanical engineer and physicist known for his influential research in turbulence and fluid dynamics, particularly in large-eddy simulation and multiscale modeling.

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instanceOf mechanical engineer
person
physicist
affiliation Department of Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science, Johns Hopkins University
awardReceived Fellow of the American Physical Society
surface form: APS Fellow

Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
surface form: ASME Fellow
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
educatedAt ETH Zurich
surface form: Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
employer Johns Hopkins University
fieldOfWork atmospheric boundary layer
computational fluid dynamics
fluid dynamics
large-eddy simulation
multiscale modeling
turbulence
turbulent flows
wind energy
gender male
hasAcademicDegree PhD in mechanical engineering
hasPublicationType book chapter
review article
scientific article
hasResearchInterest LES of atmospheric boundary layers
scale interactions in turbulent flows
subgrid-scale modeling
turbulence modeling
wind farm aerodynamics
hasRole journal editor
scientific society officer
influencedBy Kolmogorov spectrum of turbulence
surface form: Kolmogorov turbulence theory
languageSpoken English
French
Spanish
memberOf American Physical Society
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
notableFor contributions to fluid mechanics
research on large-eddy simulation
research on multiscale modeling of turbulence
research on turbulence
occupation professor
researcher
researchMethod data analysis of turbulent flows
numerical simulation
theoretical modeling
studies energy cascade in turbulence
intermittency in turbulent flows
scaling laws in turbulence

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Fluid Dynamics Prize hasRecipient Charles Meneveau