Background
Launder, Brian Edward was born on July 20, 1939 in London. Son of Harry Edward and Elizabeth Ann (Ayers) Launder.
director engineering model professor
Launder, Brian Edward was born on July 20, 1939 in London. Son of Harry Edward and Elizabeth Ann (Ayers) Launder.
Bachelor of Science, Imperial College, London, 1961. Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1963. Doctor of Science Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1965.
Doctor of Science, University London, 1976. Doctor of Science, University Manchester, 1983. Doctor of Engineering Manchester Institute of Science/Technology, 1996.
Doctorate (honorary), Institute National Polytech., Toulouse, France, 1999. Doctorate (honorary), University Thessaloniki, Greece, 2004.
He is known for his work in the field of turbulent flows in general and turbulence modelling in particular. In 1994, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society. He then joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology for his master"s degree and went on to take a doctoral degree for experimental work on boundary layers.
After serving at Imperial College for 12 years, Launder went to the University of California, Davis in 1976 where he served as Professor of Mechanical Engineering for four years.
In 1980, he returned to the United Kingdom and joined University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology as the head of the Thermo-Fluids Division. a position he discharged for 16 years as well as two terms as Head of Department Launder"s main focus of research is the turbulence modelling for computational fluid dynamics. The - model introduced by West. P. Jones and Launder is considered to be the most popular - model in the turbulence modelling community.
They introduced this model in the 1972 paper titled "The prediction of laminarization with a two-equation model of turbulence" and is often referred to as the Standard - model. Launder also developed, along with his co-workers Gordon J. Reece and Wolfgang Rodi, a second order closure model, known as Launder–Reece–Rodi model (1975), which became one of the most thoroughly tested turbulence models.
In recognition of his contribution to turbulence modelling, Launder has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
He has also received many international honours including honorary degrees from three European universities. Between 2000 and 2006, he served as the Regional Director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. B. East. B. B. East. Doctorate.
Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Institute Mechanical Engineers, Royal Society London, Royal Academy Engineering London, Royal Aeronautical Society, City & Guilds London Institute.
Married Dagny Simonsen. Children: Katya Jane, Jesper David.