CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #1058
Turbulence Modeling
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This course is taught by Dr. Florian Menter, an expert in
the field. It addresses turbulence modeling for the CFD
practitioner. And it provides an introduction to the
physics of turbulent flows and the effects of turbulence on
engineering problems. An important part of the course is
the discussion of the wall treatment of turbulence models
and the associated grid resolution requirements for
successful CFD simulations. The course also addresses
unsteady flow simulations.
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Date: |
May 1, 2006
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Location: |
Westin Convention Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
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Web Page: |
http://www1.ansys.com/conf2006/training-sessions.htm
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Contact Email: |
ansysinfo@ansys.com
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Organizer: |
ANSYS, Inc.
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Softwares: |
CFX
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
Due to the low viscosity of most technical fluids, almost
all industrial flows are turbulent. While the turbulent
fluctuations can, in principle, be computed by a direct
numerical simulation (DNS) of the Navier-Stokes equations,
this is hardly feasible at realistic Reynolds numbers. The
resolution requirements in the time and space domain would
be prohibitive and exceed available computing power by many
orders of magnitude. Even large eddy simulation (LES) is
applicable only at relatively low Reynolds numbers and
flows away from solid walls. Therefore, the predictive
accuracy of today’s CFD simulations is critically dependent
on the choice of turbulence model and proper usage.
This course is tought by Dr. Florian Menter, an expert in
the field. It addresses turbulence modeling for the CFD
practitioner. It provides an introduction to the physics of
turbulent flows and the effects of turbulence on
engineering problems. The main classes of turbulence models
are introduced and described in detail, emphasizing a
practical perspective. The model section covers well-known
eddy-viscosity models like the k-e model, the k-w model and
the SST model as well as popular one-equation models. More
complex formulations based on the Reynolds stress equations
are discussed. Augmentations to turbulence models for
swirling flows, stagnation flows and flows dominated by
flow reattachment are presented.
An important part of the course is the discussion of the
wall treatment of turbulence models and the associated grid
resolution requirements for successful CFD simulations.
Examples comprise classical aerodynamic flows and flows
with heat transfer. The last part of the course addresses
unsteady flow simulations, based on unsteady RANS, detached
eddy simulation, large eddy simulation and a new concept
developed by ANSYS CFX termed scale-adaptive simulation.
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Event record first posted on February 24, 2006, last modified on March 1, 2006
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