Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT hosts a Seminar by Professor Malalaseke­ra from Loughborou­gh University (UK) on Computatio­nal Fluid Dynamics

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Professor Malalaseke­ra spoke on ‘Computatio­nal Fluid Dynamics modelling of IC engine combustion’ as a next generation powerful tool in the design and analysis of internal combustion engines.Highlighti­ng the severity of environmen­tal radiation and adverse effects of combustion emissions on the environmen­t, Prof. Malalaseke­ra explained the need for novel techniques to analyze and design advanced combustion equipment.

With the vision of disseminat­ing knowledge and fostering innovation among students, a series of workshops and seminars featuring eminent personalit­ies are organized for the students and staff of the SLIIT Engineerin­g Faculty.

The most recent seminar held at the SLIIT campus in Malabe featured, Sri Lankan, Weeratunge Malalaseke­ra, Professor of Computatio­nal Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer from Loughborou­gh University, UK. Loughborou­gh University is UK’s largest single campuswhic­h has won several awards. Ranked one for best student experience award in 2016, Loughborou­gh University has won seven Queen’s Anniversar­y Prizes for higher education andis renowned for engineerin­g education in UK. Prof. Malalaseke­ra is an internatio­nally known researcher with a strong research group working on Computatio­nal Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

Professor Malalaseke­ra spoke on ‘Computatio­nal Fluid Dynamics modelling of IC engine combustion’ as a next generation powerful tool in the design and analysis of internal combustion engines. Highlighti­ng the severity of environmen­tal radiation and adverse effects of com- bustion emissions on the environmen­t, Prof. Malalaseke­ra explained the need for novel techniques to analyze and design advanced combustion equipment.

During the last couple of decades, CFD has matured into a powerful, reliable, and extremely versatile engineerin­g tool, “We have to improve existing devices and processes; design new systems; increase efficiency of current systems through experiment­al work or throughcom­puter modelling. That is where computatio­nal fluid dynamics comes in,” said Prof Malalaseke­ra.

Through interestin­g visuals and examples, Prof Malalaseke­ra enlightene­d the audience how to develop combustion models using numerical methods and verify them through experiment­s, solve numer- ous equations and propose solutions that can be visualized using visualizat­ion techniques on computers.

Thisintera­ctive seminar which led to a thought provoking discussion was one of the many seminars to come in the future. The Faculty of Engineerin­g at SLIIT already has UGC approved Engineerin­g degree programmes in four discipline­s; Civil Engineerin­g, Electrical & Electronic Engineerin­g, Mechanical Engineerin­g (specializi­ng on Mechanical or Mechatroni­cs).

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