
Ali Hassan KhanTallinn University of Technology | TTU · Department of Computer Systems
Ali Hassan Khan
Master of Science
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Introduction
I am currently working as a Junior Researcher in Joint European Union Project RIBES in the field of Eco-hydraulics to investigate hydrodynamics sensing in underwater environment through computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
Additional affiliations
August 2020 - present
September 2018 - April 2019
Education
September 2020 - September 2024
April 2016 - April 2019
October 2010 - September 2014
Publications
Publications (3)
Fish body geometry is highly variable across species, affecting the fluid-body interactions fish rely on for habitat choice, feeding, predator avoidance and spawning. We hypothesize that fish body geometry may substantially influence the velocity experienced by fish swimming. To test this hypothesis, we built nine full-scale physical prototypes of...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) provides a powerful numerical tool to simulate and study many of the complex fluid-body interactions experienced by freshwater fish. However, major gaps remain in the application of CFD to study the fluid-body interactions of fish, including the absence of an openly available reference body geometry, the lack of a...
This dissertation is mainly concerned about the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of sloshing inside a rectangular tank partially filled with water. Numerical investigation is carried out in an open source software OpenFOAM®. An existing numerical solver in OpenFOAM® is enacted to simulate the free surface of water during a high amplitude...
Projects
Project (1)
RIBES (River flow regulation, fish BEhaviour and Status) European Training Network (ETN) will train 15 ESRs in the interdisciplinary field of Ecohydraulics to find innovative solutions for freshwater fish protection and river continuity restoration in anthropogenically altered rivers.
More information: www.msca-ribes.eu