Large eddy simulation and related techniques, theory and application
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LARGE EDDY SIMULATION AND
RELATED TECHNIQUES
From February 22 to February 26, 2010
von Karman Institute, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium
The purpose of this Lecture Series is to offer a full overview of the present development and the potential of the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of turbulent flows. The first part of the course will introduce and discuss fundamental principles, present state-of-the-art applications and possible developments of LES and Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) which represents the most promising technique to extend the usefulness of LES for high Reynolds-number flows.
The second part will present applications of these approaches to various engineering fields of wide interest. The course will be delivered by internationally recognized experts. Its content is addressed both to researchers interested in the fundamental simulation of turbulence and engineers wanting to apply the LES technique or LES solvers to the accurate simulations of turbulent.
The Lecture Series Directors are Prof. U. Piomelli, Queen’s University, Canada, Prof. C. Benocci and Prof. J. van Beeck from the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics.
TIMETABLE
Monday February 22, 2010
08:45 Registration
09:00 Welcome Address
09:30 Large-eddy and direct simulation of turbulent flows
Prof. U. Piomelli, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada
14:00 Large-eddy and direct simulation of turbulent flows (cont’d)
Prof. U. Piomelli
17:00 Reception
Tuesday February 23, 2010
09:00 Numerical implementation of large-eddy simulation
Prof. P. Sagaut, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, France
14:00 Large-eddy and direct simulation of turbulent flows (cont'd)
Prof. U. Piomelli
Wednesday February 24, 2010
09:00 Detached eddy simulation
Prof. K. Squires, Arizona State University , USA
14:00 Detached eddy simulation (cont'd)
Prof. K. Squires
Thursday February 25, 2010
09:00 Applications of large-eddy simulation and direct simulation to biological flows
Prof. E. Balaras, University of Maryland, USA
14:00 Immersed boundary technique for large-eddy simulation
Prof. R. Verzicco, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
Friday February 26, 2010
09:00 Applications of large-eddy simulation to atmospheric flows
Prof. F. Porté-Agel, University of Minnesota, USA
14:00 End of Lecture Series
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Location : von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium
From 22.02.2010 to 26.02.2010