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LES4ICE - LES for Internal Combustion Engine Flows | |
2nd announcement and final programme available! The LES4ICE workshop aims at providing a forum for exchanges concerning recent advances in research on and the use of Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) applied to internal combustion engine flows, injection and combustion. The aim is to bring together engine designers and players in LES research worldwide and have them compare views on the state of the art in LES applied to ICEs and on the bottlenecks future research will have to overcome. | |
Date: | December 1, 2008 - December 2, 2008 |
Location: | IFP, Rueil-Malmaison (8km west of Paris), France |
Web Page: | http://www.ifp.com/actualites/evenements/congres-et-conferences/organises-par-l-ifp/ |
Contact Email: | christian.angelberger@ifp.fr |
Organizer: | IFP |
Application Areas: | Automotive |
Special Fields: | Turbulence - LES Methods, Combustion, Multiphase Flows, Numerical Methods, Measurement Techniques |
Deadlines: | April 7, 2008 (abstract), November 14, 2008 (registration) |
Type of Event: | Workshop, International |
Description: | |
Context &
Objectives LES opens
up
new prospects for the use of CFD in the piston engine
design process.
It can be
expected to definitively improve the description of engine
aerodynamics, because
the steady growth of computing power will make it possible
to resolve
the
essential part of the flow energy in LES, yielding
increasingly
reliable results.
In the next 10 years, this opens up the prospect of using
LES for
numerical investigations
of engine aerodynamics capable of yielding reliable
quantitative
results that
could potentially further reduce development times and
costs for new
concepts. But there are many open questions, ranging from
basic modelling, through the appropriate numerical methods,
to
methodology and
CPU time issues, that will have to be answered before LES
can attain
its full
potential in ICE simulation and design. It is the goal of
the LES4ICE
conference to provide a unique opportunity to keep up with
the relevant
R&D. How to propose a
Contribution Authors
wishing
to deliver presentations during the workshop are encouraged
to submit
proposals on the following or related
topics:
Proposals for contributions should consist of a 1000-word abstract of the research work and be of sufficient quality and scope to allow their consistency with workshop objectives and the progress they report to be evaluated. They may also include one additional page with figures or tables to illustrate the main accomplishments. The proposal abstract must comply with the following rules:
Registration
Fees Registration
fees will cover conference participation, coffee breaks and
lunches on
both
days, the conference reception on the evening of 1
December, a book of
abstracts and a CD containing the
presentations.
In order to receive all necessary information
for
registration and to be informed of the final programme mail
request to Bettina.CARUSO@ifp.fr with
"LES4ICE" as subject.
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Event record first posted on January 18, 2008, last modified on July 26, 2008 |
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