1 Particle methods for multiphysics2 Fluvial mechanics modelling3 Multiphase granular flow modelling4
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Who are we?

Computational Hydrosystems Research Lab (CHLab) is led by Dr. Ahmad Shakibaeinia, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (in Computational Hydrosystems) at the Department of Civil, Geological & Mining Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal. At this research lab we develop and apply computer models, algorithms, and data to understand and solve complex problems related to hydrosystems (i.e. natural and man-made water bodies).
News & Events
  • March 2021: CHLab in collaboration with Prof. Bouaanani (Polytechnique) and Prof. Najafi  (UWO) received NOVA NSERC-FRQNT Alliance Grants (ALLRP) on "Novel numerical simulation tools for the vulnerability assessment and rehabilitation of critical structures against the effects of floods and climate change.

  • March 2021: Our new article was published at Cold Regions Science and Technology:  A fully Lagrangian DEM-MPS mesh-free model for ice-wave dynamics. <Publisher link>

  • Feb 2021: Our new paper was published at Journal of Computational Physics: Enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for violent free-surface flows <Publisher link>

  • JAN 2021: CHRL in partnership with Lasalle-NHC was awarded NSERC Alliance Grants to numerically investigate ice jam initiation condition.

  • JAN 2021: Welcome new master's student  Clement Billy to our team.
Latest Publications
  Jandaghian M, Krimi A, Shakibaeinia A. (2021). Enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for immersed granular flows. Advances in Water Resources, 103908. [DOI]
  Jandaghian M, Krimi A, Zarrati AR, Shakibaeinia A. (2021). Enhanced weakly-compressible MPS method for violent free-surface flows: Role of particle regularization techniques. Journal of Computational Physics 434, 110202. [DOI]
  Junior RAA, Mellado-Cusicahua A, Shakibaeinia A, Cheng LY. (2021). A fully Lagrangian DEM-MPS mesh-free model for ice-wave dynamics.Cold Regions Science and Technology, 103266. [DOI]

Research Highlights
  • Research domains:  Computational fluid mechanics and hydraulics; Multiphase flows; Granular flow and sediment dynamics; Fluvial mechanics; Cold-region hydraulics

  • Current projects themes:
      • Numerics for multiphysics
      • Fluvial mechanics
      • Granular flows and sediment dynamics
      • Ice mechanics

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Ahmad Shakibaeinia
B431.4.4 Pavillon principal
2500, chemin de Polytechnique
Montreal (Quebec). Canada. H3T 1J4
   ahmad.shakibaeinia [ AT ] polymtl.ca
     (514) 340-4711  Ext. 3927