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CFD for Atmospheric Flows and Wind Engineering
The present course offers a wide overview of the state-of-the-art of the domain, considering the application to both small and mesoscale range. Reynolds Averaging (RANS) and large-eddy (LES) approaches are discussed and their respective capabilities for different classes of flows axes are evaluated. The discussion is completed by the presentation of examples of practical implementation and applications using Open Source Codes as well as in-house and commercial software.
Date: March 27, 2017 - March 31, 2017
Location: Waterloosesteenweg 72, 1640 Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium
Web Page: https://www.vki.ac.be/index.php/events-ls/eventdetail/425/259|258|257|251|252|256|255|253|254|278|280/cfd-for-atmospheric-flows
Contact Email: secretariat@vki.ac.be
Organizer: von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Type of Event: Conference, International
 
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CFD for
Atmospheric Flows and Wind Engineering

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Phone: +32 (0)2 359 96 04
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WHERE

von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics

Waterloosesteenweg 72

1640 Sint-Genesius- Rode

Belgium

VON KARMAN INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES

CFD FOR ATMOSPHERIC FLOWS AND WIND ENGINEERING

27-31 March 2017

There is an increasing interest for the application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to the study of flows in the lower part of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL). The simulation of atmospheric flows, possibly over complex domain, is necessary for the estimation of wind load on buildings and for the choice of sites for windmills and wind farms as well as for the investigation of atmospheric pollution.

The present course offers a wide overview of the state-of-the-art of the domain, considering the application to both small and mesoscale range. Reynolds Averaging (RANS) and Large-Eddy (LES) approaches are discussed and their respective capabilities for different classes of flows axes are evaluated. The discussion is completed by the presentation of examples of  practical implementation and applications using Open Source Codes as well as in-house and commercial software.

 

SCHEDULE

Monday 27 March 2017

08:45 Registration
09:15 Welcome address
09:30 Introduction to the simulation of atmospheric flows
Prof. B. Blocken, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands and KU Leuven, Belgium
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Introduction to the simulation of atmospheric flows (Continued)
Prof. B. Blocken
12:30 Lunch
14:00 RANS for the simulation of atmospheric flows
Prof. N. N. Sørensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 RANS for the simulation of atmospheric flows (Continued)
Prof. N. N. Sørensen
17:00 Reception

Tuesday 28 March 2017

09:00 Consistent boundary conditions for the simulation of the ABL
Prof. A. Parente, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Simulation of the atmospheric flows at mesoscale range
Prof. S. Basu, TU Delft, the Netherlands
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Simulation of the atmospheric flow at mesoscale range (continued)
Prof. S. Basu
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45 Simulation of the atmospheric flow at mesoscale range (continued)
Prof. S. Basu

Wednesday 29 March 2017

09:00 Visit of VKI laboratories
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Coupling mesoscale (WRF) to microscale simulations
Ir. O. Temel, von Karman Institute, Belgium
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Uncertainty Quantification for ABL flows
Prof. C. Gorlé, Stanford University, USA
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45 Uncertainty Quantification for ABL flows (continued)
Prof. C. Gorlé

Thursday 30 March 2017

09:00 Large-eddy simulation of atmospheric flows
Dr. B. Kosovic, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Large-eddy simulation of atmospheric flows (Continued)
Dr. B. Kosovic
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Large-eddy simulation of atmospheric flows (Continued)
Dr. B. Kosovic
15:15 Coffee Break
15:45 Generation of resolved atmospheric boundary layer turbulence in RANS-to-LES transitions using a stochastic temperature perturbation
Dr. D. Munoz Esparza, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA

Friday 31 March 2017

09:00 Generation of resolved atmospheric boundary layer turbulence in RANS-to-LES transitions using a stochastic temperature perturbation (Cont’d)
Dr. D. Munoz Esparza
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Mesoscale to microscale wind farm flow modelling and evaluation
Dr. J. Sanz, CENER, Spain
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Mesoscale to microscale wind farm flow modelling and evaluation (Continued)
Dr. J. Sanz
15:15 End of the Lecture Series

 
Event record first posted on December 1, 2016, last modified on December 3, 2016

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