CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #31804
4th Automotive CFD Prediction Workshop
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The 4th Automotive CFD Prediction Workshop (AutoCFD4) will be held on Sept 26th/27th 2024 at
Queen’s University Belfast. The main objective of the 4th Automotive CFD Prediction Workshop is to assess the
predictive capability of CFD codes for road-cars geometries. The aim is to provide practical modelling
guidelines to the automotive community e.g best-practice turbulence modelling, meshing, numerical schemes and
to bring the automotive CFD community together to discuss future directions.
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Date: |
September 26, 2024 - September 27, 2024
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Location: |
Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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Web Page: |
https://autocfd.org/
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Contact Email: |
admin@autocfd.org
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Organizer: |
Professor Ben Thornber
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Application Areas: |
Automotive
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Deadlines: |
June 1, 2024 (abstract), September 12, 2024 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Conference, International
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Description: |
Following the success of the previous three workshops
(Oxford, 2019, Berlin, 2021 and Barcelona, 2022), we’re
proud to announce that the 4th Automotive CFD Prediction
Workshop (AutoCFD 4) will be held in 2024, in person, on
Sept 26th/27th at Queen’s University Belfast.
The main objective of the 4th Automotive CFD Prediction
Workshop is to assess the predictive capability of CFD codes
for road-cars geometries. Through mandatory geometry,
boundary conditions and computational grids the aim is to
provide practical modelling guidelines to the automotive
community e.g best-practice turbulence modelling, meshing,
numerical schemes. In addition we want to bring the
automotive CFD community (both academia and
industry)together to discuss future directions. The test-
cases for the 4th workshop remain the same as per the 3rd
workshop to enable participants to continue their research
and progress on the existing cases that still have many
unresolved challenges.
Computing the test-cases is not required to attend the
workshop but we strongly encourage everyone to consider
submitting results.
Technology Focus Groups
For this workshop we will use a Technology Focus Group (TFG)
model (inspired by the 4th AIAA high-lift CFD prediction
workshop) where each participant is requested to join a TFG
which covers 5 core areas. These groups meet every 4-5 weeks
and collaboratively share findings and results as we move
towards the workshop. The purpose is to encourage deeper
discussions over a longer period, compared to only seeing
other results and having a discussion during the 2 days of
the workshop. The TFG leaders and contacts details are
below. Please reach out to them to be included in the
monthly meetings:
Meshing TFG - Vangelis Skaperdas (BETA-CAE Systems)
Noise Factors TFG - Burkhard Hupertz (Ford)
AI/ML TFG - Neil Ashton (AWS) and Astrid Walle (Siemens
Energy)
Scale Resolving Simulations (SRS) TFG - Charles Mockett and
Marian Fuchs (Upstream CFD)
HPC TFG - Hebert Owen and Oriol Lehmkuhl (Barcelona
Supercomputing Center)
A description of the scope and goals of each TFG and our
data policy can be found at https://autocfd.org/.
Organizers
Ben Thornber (Queens University Belfast) - Local Organiser
Neil Ashton (Amazon Web Services)
Burkhard Hupertz (Ford)
Gary Page (Loughborough University)
Charles Mockett (Upstream CFD)
Astrid Walle (Siemens Energy)
Vangelis Skaperdas (BETA-CAE Systems)
Oriol Lehmkuhl (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Herbert Owen (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)
Charles Ribes (Stellantis)
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Event record first posted on April 26, 2024, last modified on April 27, 2024
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