49 min

💦 Shock Waves, Expansion Fans & Supersonic Flow – Dr. Chris Combs | Podcast #88 The Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Technology

    • Education

Dr. Combs is the Dee Howard Endowed Assistant Professor in Aerodynamics in the UTSA Department of Mechanical Engineering. Prior to starting at UTSA, Dr. Combs worked as a Research Assistant Professor at The University of Tennessee Space Institute. His primary area of research interest is in the development and application of non-intrusive diagnostic techniques for compressible flows and he also has extensive experience in investigations of hypersonic boundary layer and SWBLI flow physics.

Sponsored by @Siemens Software

👉 Check the Simcenter website page &  Simcenter YouTube playlist

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🌎 Website: http://jousefmurad.com/

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Dr. Combs is the Dee Howard Endowed Assistant Professor in Aerodynamics in the UTSA Department of Mechanical Engineering. Prior to starting at UTSA, Dr. Combs worked as a Research Assistant Professor at The University of Tennessee Space Institute. His primary area of research interest is in the development and application of non-intrusive diagnostic techniques for compressible flows and he also has extensive experience in investigations of hypersonic boundary layer and SWBLI flow physics.

Sponsored by @Siemens Software

👉 Check the Simcenter website page &  Simcenter YouTube playlist

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👉 Science Academy: courses.jousefmurad.com

🌎 Website: http://jousefmurad.com/

📥 Weekly free science insights newsletter: jousef.substack.com

🐤 Follow me on Twitter: @jousefm2

📷 Follow me on Instagram: @jousefmrd

49 min

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