International Workshop on Numerical Prediction of Detached Flows
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We invite researchers from academia and industry to share
their research interests on the prediction and control of
detached flows. Separated flows have a direct impact on
aerodynamic forces and have been, typically, difficult to
predict though numerical tools due to the flow complexity
involved (e.g. prediction of separation point, resolution of
recirculation regions, turbulent modelling).
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Date: |
October 23, 2013 - October 25, 2013
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Location: |
Pza. de Cardenal Cisneros, 3, Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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Web Page: |
http://iw.anade-itn.eu
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Organizer: |
ETSIA-UPM (School of Aeronautics)
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Application Areas: |
Aerospace, General CFD
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Special Fields: |
Turbulence Modeling, Turbulence - LES Methods, Finite Element Methods, Finite Volume Methods, Finite Difference Methods, Spectral Methods, Aeroacoustics & Noise, Aerodynamics, Incompressible Flows, Compressible Flows, Numerical Methods, Instabilities and Flow Control, Fluid Mechancis, Adaptivity, Scientific Computing, Hydrodynamics
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Deadlines: |
July 1, 2013 (abstract), September 15, 2013 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Conference, International
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Description: |
Recent developments in numerical methods for flow
computations, flow stability and noise predictions, are
prone to provide new physical insight into separated flows.
In particular, high order numerical methods that minimise
numerical errors can provide more accurate predictions. In
addition, flow stability studies and adjoint methods may
give better insight into the flow mechanisms triggering flow
separation and help on the design of control devices.
Finally, numerical advances in noise prediction techniques
are key elements to understand the mechanisms underlying
aeroacoustic noise under separated regimes. The combination
of the above techniques is expected to reduce engineering
design loops and cost associated to new developments.
This International workshop is organised under the framework
of the ANADE (2012-2015) project: Advances in Numerical and
Analytical tools for DEtached flow prediction. ANADE is an
Initial Training Network (ITN) project funded under the
European Commission' Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
within the People work programme (Marie Curie actions).
The various topics covered by this conference include:
- High order methods for complex flow physics simulation
(h/p Spectral, Discontinuous Galerkin, Flux reconstruction,
etc.)
- Global instability and (e.g. Biglobal, Triglobal, Snapshot
based techniques: Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD),
Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD), etc.)
- Laminar turbulent transition and modelling
- Turbulence modelling for detached flows (e.g. URANS, LES, DES)
- Receptivity and sensitivity analyses (e.g. Adjoint based
techniques)
- Uncertainty quantification
- Adaptive algorithms and mesh adaption techniques
- Coupling of noise generation and propagation
(Computational Aeroacoustics (CAA))
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Event record first posted on March 6, 2013, last modified on March 7, 2013
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