Fluid Dynamics Seminars, Summer 2009
Fluid Dynamics Research Centre
University of Warwick
Summer Term 2009
Unless indicated otherwise all seminars are on
Wednesdays 4:15 pm
in
Room A206a, School of Engineering
April 29th: CAN WE PRODUCE VERY INTENSE TURBULENCE WITH LITTLE DISSIPATION?
Prof. Christos Vassilicos (Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London)
May 20th: LONG-LIVED STRUCTURES IN TURBULENT WALL-BOUNDED AND SEPARATED FLOWS
Dr Sylvain Lardeau (Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College, London)
May 27th: THE PHYSICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING OF DILUTE GAS-PARTICLE FLOWS (Abstract)
Prof. John Young (Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge)
June 3rd: VORTEX RINGS AND BACKGROUND ROTATION
Mark Brend (School of Engineering, University of Warwick)
June 17th: TSUNAMIS IN THE WORLD AND THEIR MODELLING
Prof. Efim Pelinovsky (Department of Nonlinear Geophysical Processes, Institute of Applied Physics, Russia)
July 29th: INLET BOUNDARY CONDITIONS FOR SPATIALLY DEVELOPING LES (Abstract)
Dr James Jewkes (School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Australia)