CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #12740
Large Eddy Simulation Awareness Workshop - AGENDA ANNOUNCED!
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This seminar will be of interest to practitioners and
Industrial users of commercial CFD codes in the main,
familiarity with standard RANS turbulence modelling such as
k-epsilon models will be a prerequisite as RANS will serve
as the stepping stone to the day.
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Date: |
November 8, 2010
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Location: |
Rolls-Royce Learning & Career Development Centre, Derby, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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Web Page: |
http://nafems.org/events/nafems/2010/LES/
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Contact Email: |
jo.davenport@nafems.org
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Organizer: |
NAFEMS
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Application Areas: |
General CFD
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Type of Event: |
Seminar, International
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Description: |
Large Eddy Simulation, LES, is fast becoming more readily
available in the major commercial CFD codes and from the
internet. Computer power is increasing rapidly too, at an
affordable cost, making it potentially easier to run
simulations using such methods.
More CFD users are therefore becoming interested in
learning about this method and its applications. While LES
is very powerful it also requires some care to be used
properly, as it is conceptually very different from RANS,
the workhorse of industrial CFD.
This seminar will start by establishing and comparing the
fundamental assumptions supporting RANS and LES and, in
doing so, will highlight what the true potential of LES is,
as well as its limitations. It will continue by way of a
short review of the most common LES formulations before
allowing time for the presentation of two key applications.
The software and hardware requirement of running a LES
simulation will also be reviewed as we move towards the end
of the day to add a cost dimension to the information pack
provided.
More affordable alternatives, so-called hybrid methods,
based on LES principles, such as Detached Eddy Simulation
(DES), will also be presented together with examples of
their applications and own limitations. A brief question
and answer session will summarise the day.
With this combination of activities, delegate will leave
the seminar having a better understanding of what LES can
offer, to which problems it is suited and what constraints
and costs it bears.
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Event record first posted on June 25, 2010, last modified on October 13, 2010
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