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EPSRC Symposium Workshop on Computational Fluid Dynamics

Tuesday 1 – Thursday 3 September 2009

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Organisers: Dwight_Barkley (Warwick), Robert Kerr (Warwick), Richard Peltier (Toronto)

 

PROGRAMME

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All talks will be in Lecture Room B3.02, Mathematics Institute, Zeeman Building

Tuesday 1st September 2009

  • 09:30 Registration in the MRC room number B1.37 and Coffee in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 10:30 Paul Tucker (Cambridge) Developing large eddy simulation for turbomachinery applications including jet noise
  • 11:30 Dimitris Drikakis (Cranfield) Implicit large eddy simulation of aeronautical and compressible turbulent mixing flows
  • 12:30 Lunch in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 13:30 Phil Archer (Southampton) Vortex rings
  • 14:30 Flavio Giannetti (Salerno) An adjoint-based approach for the study of global instabilities
  • 15:30 Tea in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 16:00 Zheng-Tong Xie (Southampton) Urban LES
  • 18:00 Drinks and Dinner in the Mathematics Common Room


Wednesday 2nd September 2009

  • 09:00 Steve Derbyshire (Met Office) Cloud-resolving modelling
  • 10:00 Coffee in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 10:30 Zbigniew Piotrowski (Warsaw) Cloud resolving calculations
  • 11:30 Gary Coleman (Southampton) Near-wall similarity and DNS
  • 12:30 Lunch in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 13:30 Jean-Christophe Robinet (INSAM) The effects of non-normality and non-linearity in separated boundary-layer flow
  • 14:30 Uwe Ehrenstein (IRPHE) Global instability, model reduction and control of a separating boundary-layer flow
  • 15:30 Tea in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 16:00 Luca Brandt (KTH) Optimal perturbations in boundary layers by the time-stepper approach
  • 17:00 Sylvain Lardeau (Imperial) Analysis of long and short-lived structures in turbulent flows using a dynamical system approach
  • 18:00 BBQ - Lawn outside Maths Institute weather permitting, or in The Street, Zeeman Building


Thursday 3rd September 2009

  • 09:30 Bob Beare (Exeter) Atmospheric boundary layers
  • 10:30 Coffee in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 11:00 Arnold Moene (Wageningen, NL) Mixing in the atmospheric boundary layer
  • 12:00 Lunch in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 13:30 Philipp Schlatter (KTH) High-Reynolds number turbulent boundary layers studied by numerical simulation
  • 14:00 Chris Cantwell (Warwick) Numerical study of transient growth in expanding pipe flow
  • 14:20 David Moxey (Warwick) Numerical studies of the transition to turbulence in long pipes
  • 15:00 Tea in the Mathematics Common Room
  • 15:30 Trip to Kenilworth Castle (weather permitting)

 

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