Andrew Gerber

Professor

PhD

Mechanical Engineering

Fredericton

agerber@unb.ca
1 506 458 7194



Research interests

  • Manycore High-Performance Computing
  • Methods in Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics and Multiphase Flows

Selected publications

A. Eghbal, A.G. Gerber, E. Aubanel (2016). Algebraic Multigrid Employing Mixed Structured-Unstructured Data on Manycore Hardware. Journal of Computational Science (In Press).

S.D. Ryan, A.G. Gerber, A.G.L. Holloway (2016). A Time-Dependent Eulerian Model of Droplet Diffusion in Turbulent Flow. Computers and Fluids. 131: 1-15.

A. Eghbal, A.G. Gerber, E. Aubanel (2016). Acceleration of Unsteady Hydrodynamic Simulations Using the Parareal Algorithm. Journal of Computational Science (Accepted).

G.C. Cudmore, A. Holloway, A. Gerber. (2015). Determination of the Fluid Forces on a Whirling Impeller in a Baffled Mixing Vessel. Journal of Fluids and Structures. 54(April). 719-742.

M. Bettle, A.G. Gerber, G.D. Watt. (2014). Using Reduced Hydrodynamic Models to Accelerate the Predictor-Corrector Convergence of Implicit 6-DOF URANS Submarine Manoeuvering Simulations. Computers and Fluids. 102(October): 215-236.

S.D. Ryan, A.G. Gerber, A.G.L. Holloway. (2013). A Computational Study on Spray Dispersal in the Wake of an Aircraft. Trans. ASABE (Recipient of an ASABE superior paper award). 56(3).

S.D. Ryan, A.G. Gerber, A.G.L. Holloway. (2012). A Computational Study of Sprays Produced by rotary Cage Atomizers. Trans. ASABE (Recipient of an ASABE superior paper award). 55(4).

J.T. Zhang, J. Maxwell, A.G. Gerber, A.G.L. Holloway, G.D. Watt. (2012). Simulation of the Flow over Axisymmetric Submarine Hulls in Steady Turning. Ocean Engineering. 57(1).

K. Wilcox, A.G.L. Holloway, A.G. Gerber. (2011). Isothermal Modeling of Meniscus Oscillations in the Continuous Strip Casting Process. J. Fluids Engineering. 133(12).

M. Hassan, R.J. Rogers, A.G. Gerber. (2011). Damping-controlled Fluidelastic Instability Forces in Multi-span Tubes with Loose Supports. Nuclear Engineering and Design. 241(8): 2666-2673.