- Antony Jameson
Antony Jameson (born 1934) is an aeronautical engineer known for his pioneering work in the field of
Computational Fluid Dynamics .Early life
Born in
Gillingham, Kent ,UK he spent much of his early childhood in India where his father was stationed as a British Army Officer. He first attended school at St. Edwards, Simla. Subsequently he was educated at Mowden School andWinchester College . He served as a Lieutenant in the British Army in 1953-1955, and was sent to Malaya. On coming out of the army he worked in the compressor design section of Bristol Aero-Engines in the summer of 1955, before studying engineering at Trinity Hall,Cambridge University , graduating with first class honors in 1958. Subsequently he stayed on at Cambridge to obtain a Ph.D. in Magnetohydrodynamics, and he was a Research Fellow of Trinity Hall from 1960-1963.Career in the UK
On leaving Cambridge he worked as an economist for the
Trades Union Congress in 1964-1965. He then became Chief Mathematician atHawker Siddeley in Coventry.Career in the United States
In 1966 he joined the Aerodynamics Section of the
Grumman in Bethpage, New York. In this period his work was largely directed toward the application of automatic control theory to stability augmentation systems. Starting in 1970, he began to concentrate on the problem of predictingtransonic flow. Existing numerical methods were not equal to the task, and it was clear that new methods would have to be developed. At that time limitations in computer capabilities also precluded any attempt to calculate the flow past a complete aircraft, but useful efforts could be made for simpler configurations such as aerofoils and wings.In 1972 he moved to the
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences atNew York University , where he continued his work on transonic flow. In 1974 he was appointed Professor of Computer Science atNew York University . He joinedPrinceton University in 1980, and in 1982 he was appointed James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Aerospace Engineering. He was Director of the University's Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics from 1986 to 1988. He is currently the Thomas V. Jones Professor of Engineering in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,Stanford University .Computational Fluid Dynamics Methods
During his career, Professor Jameson has devised a variety of new schemes for solving the Euler and Navier-Stokes equations for inviscid and viscous compressible flows, for example a
Multigrid -scheme for the solution of steady flow problems and theDual Time stepping scheme for unsteady flows. Furthermore he has written the FLO and SYN series of computer programs which have been widely used in the aircraft industry.Awards
In 1980 he received the NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement in recognition of his earlier work on transonic potential flow. In 1988 he received the Gold Medal of the British
Royal Aeronautical Society for his outstanding contribution to the development of methods for the calculation of transonic flow over real aircraft configurations. In 1991 he was elected a Fellow of theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics , and he was also elected an Honorary Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. In 1993, he was selected to receive the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fluid Dynamics Award in recognition of numerous contributions to computational fluid dynamics and the development of many widely used computer programs which have immeasurably improved the capability to analyze and understand complex flows. In 1995 he was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge. In 1995, he was selected by ASME to receive The Spirit of St. Louis Medal for numerous outstanding contributions to computational fluid dynamics and the development of many widely used computer programs that have immeasurably improved understanding of complex flow fields and become a dominant tool for aerodynamic design. In 1996 he was selected to receive the Theodorsen Lectureship Award from ICASE/NASA, Langley. In 1997 he was elected as a Foreign Associate to theNational Academy of Engineering . In 2001 he received the degree Docteur Honoris Causa from theUniversity of Paris , and in 2002 he received the degree Docteur Honoris Causa fromUppsala University . In 2006 he received theElmer A. Sperry Award .External links
* [http://aero-comlab.stanford.edu/jameson/index.html Website of Antony Jameson at Stanford University]
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