von Karman Institute Lecture Series and Events
Advances in laminar-turbulent transition modelling
Monday 09 June 2008 - Monday 09 June 2008This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., phone: +32 2 359 96 04, fax: +32 2 359 96 00
Accurate modeling of the laminar-turbulent transition process remains a fundamental issue for the detailed description of the flow around wings, aircraft bodies and control surfaces, as well as for prediction of air vehicles drag, control surfaces effectiveness, and aerodynamic noise generation. AGARD/FDP Lecture Series have been held at the VKI on flow stability
and transition in 1984 and 1993 The purpose of this RTO-AVT/VKI Lecture Series is to revisit the subject in view of the latest advances made in these last fourteen years and their potential on aircraft design, specially taking into account the increased capabilities in numerical simulations and in nonintrusive optical measurement techniques, allowing detailed use of DNS data or of experimental data to understand more deeply the turbulent transition mechanisms, as a necessary prerequisite for a more accurate modeling.
The topics to be covered include a broad view of stability theory and different transition phenomena and scenarios. Subjects include receptivity of boundary layer to disturbances, by-pass mechanisms which anticipate transition, growth of 3D instabilities and their breakdown mechanisms, progress in parabolized Navier Stokes methods, and transition prediction
and control.
The director of this RTO-AVT/VKI Lecture Series is Prof. William S. Saric from Texas A&M University, and Prof. Mario Carbonaro of the von Karman Institute will act as local coordinator.
Click here to download the schedule of this RTO - AVT / Lecture Series.
Location : von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Rhode-St-Genèse, Belgium
09-06-2008 until 13-06-2008