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Post-Processing of Experimental and Numerical Data
A survey of advanced post-processing methods and techniques that allow extracting physical characteristics of flows from sets of data that represent spatial or temporal distributions containing occasionally random aspects.
Date: April 22, 2002 - April 26, 2002
Location: von Karman Institute, Belgium
Web Page: http://www.vki.ac.be/educat/lect-ser/2001-2002/2002-04.html
Contact Email: secretariat@vki.ac.be
Organizer: von Karman Institute
Special Fields: Visualization and Post-Processing
Deadlines: April 6, 2002 (registration)
Type of Event: Course, International
 
Description:

Introduction

Recent advances in numerical simulation capability as well as in measurement techniques have enabled the generation of very large amounts of data in the field of Fluid Mechanics. It has therefore become difficult to extract synthetic or phenomenological information from these large quantities of detailed flow data and specific post-processing techniques must be applied to obtain the benefits of these superior tools.

It is the objective of this Lecture Series to present a survey of advanced processing methods and techniques that allow extracting physical characteristics of flows from sets of data that represent spatial or temporal distributions containing occasionally random aspects.

The Lecture Series is organized into four sections.

The first one will be an introductory course that will present, as a reminder, the different classes of problems encountered in fluid dynamics and will put in evidence the needs of experimental and numerical approaches.

In the second section, the nature of the data yield by numerical and experimental techniques will be analyzed in view of the intricacy of extracting the information required for the modeling of fluid dynamics problems.

The different data processing techniques such as spectral analysis, pattern recognition, Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) and wavelet analysis will be discussed in the third section.

Finally the last section will be devoted to the presentation of examples of application of the various post-processing techniques in different domains of fluid dynamics with an emphasis on the analysis of turbulent flow fields.

The Lecture Series should prove fruitful to both newcomers to post-processing and experienced researchers who will find here a useful update.

The Directors of this lecture series are Dr. Pierre Millan, ONERA Toulouse, and Prof. Michel Riethmuller, von Karman Institute.

Timetable

Monday 22 April 2002

08.45 Registration
09.15 Welcome, introductory remarks
09.30 Structure and objectives of the Lecture Series
Dr. P. Millan, ONERA Toulouse, France
09.55 Introduction to the measurement of turbulence in fluid dynamics
Prof. Dr.-Ing. C. Tropea, TU Darmstadt,Germany
11.15 Survey of signal processing techniques
Prof. D. Veynante, Ecole Centrale Paris, France
14.00 Optical techniques for velocity measurements and nature of data produced
Dr. A. Boutier, ONERA Châtillon, France
15.45 Optical techniques for velocity measurements and nature of data produced (cntd)
Dr. A. Boutier
17.00 Welcome drink

Tuesday 23 April 2002

09.00 Turbulent Flows and Numerical simulation approaches
Prof. J.P. Bonnet, LEA, Univ. Poitiers, France
10.45 Processing of data issued from numerical simulations
Prof. J.P. Bonnet
14.00 Data processing by Wavelet Transforms
Prof. D. Veynante
15.45 Processing of unsteady/turbulent data issued from pulsed planar velocimetry
Assist. Prof. F. Scarano, TU Delft,The Netherlands

Wednesday 24 April 2002

09.00 Requirements for processing data of random nature in fluid dynamics
Prof. Dr.-Ing. C. Tropea
10.45 Processing of time-dependent data
Prof. Dr.-Ing. C. Tropea

Thursday 25 April 2002

09.00 Introduction to Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Prof. L. Cordier, ENSEM LEMTA, France
10.45 Application of Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Prof. L. Cordier
14.00 Application of Wavelet Transform in vortical flows
Mr. C. Schram, von Karman Institute
15.45 Identification of coherent structures in turbulent flows based on pattern recognition
Assist. Prof. F. Scarano

Friday 26 April 2002

09.00 Examples of application of POD in Fluid Dynamics
Prof. J.P. Bonnet
10.45 Round table discussion
14.00 Adjourn
 
Event record first posted on February 19, 2002, last modified on April 11, 2002

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