The Computational Marine Dynamics conduct advanced CFD simulation
Computational Marine Dynamics Laboratory (CMD Lab) is a research-oriented laboratory dedicated to advancing innovation in marine engineering and ocean-related technologies. The laboratory focuses on computational investigation of marine dynamic phenomena, including ship hydrodynamics, maneuvering and stability analysis, propulsion systems, marine renewable energy technologies, and coastal and offshore engineering applications.
Utilizing advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), numerical modeling techniques, and high-performance computing facilities, CMDL conducts rigorous simulation-based research to analyze, predict, and optimize complex marine systems. The laboratory supports undergraduate and postgraduate research, promotes methodological excellence, and upholds high standards of scientific rigor, reproducibility, and sustainability in all academic and research activities.
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