Laboratory Information

Located in the Mechanical Engineering Building, on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota, our research group has a dedicated laboratory at our disposal. Here, members of the lab can work, collaborate with other members, study and remotely access any outside computing resource.

The Computational Transport Phenomena Laboratory is located in room 260 of the Mechanical Engineering Building and is staffed throughout the year.

 

Computing Resources Inventory

At the disposal of members of the Computational Transport Phenomena Laboratory are a number of workstations. These include:

PowerMacintosh G5, 1.8 GHz PowerPC processor, 1.5 GB SDRAM

PowerMacintosh G4, Dual 1.42 GHz PowerPC processors, 2.0 GB SDRAM

PowerMacintosh G4, 1.0 GHz PowerPC processor, 1.0 GB SDRAM

PowerMacintosh G4, Dual 800 MHz PowerPC processors, 1.25 GB SDRAM

PowerMacintosh G5, dual 2.0 GHz PowerPC processors, 2.0 GB SDRAM

PowerMacintosh G5, dual 1.8 GHz PowerPC processors, 2.5 GB SDRAM

In addition to our own compute cluster, lab members utilize the supercomputing resources of the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI). Researchers also have access to a number of departmental machines running IRIX, Solaris, Debian/GNU Linux, Red Hat Linux, FreeBSD and various Windows Machines all managed by MEnet.

 

This webpage maintained by Nate Murfield

Meet the staff... Learn about CFD Courses... Read research papers... Learn about CFD research performed here... View CFD images... U of M - Twin Cities Homepage Mechanical Engineering Dept. Homepage Home