Effect of system rotation on turbulence with applications to turbomachinery - VKI LS
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EFFECT OF SYSTEM ROTATION ON TURBULENCE WITH APPLICATIONS TO TURBOMACHINERY
From September 20 to September 23, 2010
von Karman Institute, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium
Rotating turbulent flows have received considerable attention due to their numerous occurrences in both geophysical and industrial fluid dynamics. The Coriolis force which arises from the system rotation gives rise to fascinating flow phenomena for both wall bounded and free shear flows. The purpose of this Lecture Series is to offer a full overview of the physics, modeling and simulation and measurement of turbulent flows affected by system rotation.
The first part of the Lecture Series will introduce the important concepts and phenomena related to turbulent flows with system rotation, complete with an overview of those phenomena important to turbomachinery applications. This is followed by a state-of-the-art in numerical simulation of rotating system flows including LES and turbulence modeling. It will then conclude with a look at experimental measurement of flows with system rotation.
The context of the Lecture Series is arranged to be applicable to the researcher interested in fundamental turbulent flows and, with an emphasis on applications to turbomachinery, those interested in industrial flows.
The Lecture Series directors are Michael Bilka and Prof. P. Rambaud of the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics.
TIMETABLE
Monday 20 September, 2010
- 08:45 Registration
- 09:00 Welcome Address
J. Muylaert. Director, von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Belgium - 09:30 Introduction to the effect of rotation on turbulence
Prof. H. Andersson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway - 11:15 Effect of system rotation on free shear flows
Prof. H. Andersson - 14:00 Effect of system rotation on turbulence with application to turbomachinery flows
Prof. P. Durbin, Iowa State University, USA - 15:45 Effect of system rotation on turbulence with application to turbomachinery flows (continued)
Prof. P. Durbin - 17:00 Reception
Tuesday 21 September, 2010
- 9:00 LES and flows with system rotation: state-of-the-art
Prof. P. Sagaut, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France - 10:45 LES and flows with system rotation: state-of-the-art (Continued)
Prof. P. Sagaut - 14:00 Introduction to effect of rotation on turbulence modeling
Prof. H. Iacovides, University of Manchester, United Kingdom - 15:45 Introduction to effect of rotation on turbulence modeling (Continued)
Prof. H. Iacovides
Wednesday 22 September, 2010
- 9:00 Transition modeling in tubomachinery flows
F. Menter, ANSYS, Germany - 10:45 Stability of the Bodewadt boundary layer
Prof. S. Stephen, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom - 14:00 Tour of VKI facilties
- 15:45 Measurement of turbulence in flows with system rotation
Dr O. Uzol, METU, Turkey
Thursday 23 September, 2010
- 9:00 Measurement of turbulence in flows with system rotation
Prof. J. Katz - 10:45 Time resolved PIV measurements in a rotating channel
A. Di Sante, General Electric, Italy - 14:00 Effect of rotation on the wake of a lift generating body
D. Neal, Michigan State University, USA - 15:45 Heat transfer and tubulence effects in a cooled rotating channel
C. Hirsch, NUMECA, Belgium - 17:00 End of Lecture Series
Lunch will be taken from 12h30 to 14h00. Coffee breaks are scheduled each morning and afternoon.
Location : von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium
From 20.09.2010 to 23.09.2010