Prof Jean-Régis Angilella
Université de Caen - ESIX, Cherbourg, France
jean-regis.angilella@unicaen.fr
Prof Rachid Makhloufi
Université de Caen - ESIX, Cherbourg, France
Dr Thomas Michelitsch
Sorbonne Université, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, CNRS UMR 7190, Paris, France
Dr Franck Nicolleau
University of Sheffield, Sheffield Fluid Mechanics, SFMG - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Dr Andrzej Nowakowski
University of Sheffield, Sheffield Fluid Mechanics, SFMG - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sheffield, United Kingdom
A.F.Nowakowski@sheffield.ac.uk
Prof Jean-Régis Angilella,
Université de Caen - ESIX, Cherbourg, France
Dr Thomas Michelitsch,
Sorbonne Université, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, CNRS UMR 7190, Paris, France
Prof Jose-Manuel Redondo,
Fisica Aplicada UPC, Barcelona, Spain
- This conference will be the 14th held by the ERCFOFTAC Special Interest Group on Synthetic Turbulence Models. It follows
(1) - 29th-30th May 2007, The University of Sheffield, UK ERCOFTAC bulletin 75, 2007
(2) - 29th-30th November 2007 UPC, Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain ERCOFTAC bulletin 77, 2008
(3) - 3th-4th July 2008 The University of Newcastle, UK ERCOFTAC bulletin 79, 2009
(4) - 11th-12th December 2008 Nancy-Université; France ERCOFTAC bulletin 79, 2009
(5) - 1st-3rd July 2009 Warsaw University of Technology, Poland ERCOFTAC bulletin 81, 2009
(6) - 15th-6th July 2010 Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France ERCOFTAC bulletin 85, 2011
(7) - 22nd-23rd Sept 2011 Imperial College, London, UK ERCOFTAC bulletin 89, 2011
(8) - 28th-29th June 2012 Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Paris, France ERCOFTAC bulletin 93, 2012
(9) - 11th-12th July 2013 Wrocław University of Technology, Poland ERCOFTAC bulletin 97, 2013
(10) - 4th-5th September 2014 LSTM University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany ERCOFTAC bulletin 101, 2014
(11) - 29th-30th June 2015 Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Eculy, France ERCOFTAC bulletin 105, 2015
(12) - 3rd-4th July 2017 Université Paris-Ouest, Nanterre La Défense, France ERCOFTAC bulletin 113, 2017
(13) - 28th-29th June 2018 Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdańsk, Poland ERCOFTAC bulletin ???, 2018
Please submit a brief abstract to F.Nicolleau@sheffield.ac.uk
preferably in latex but other formats will be fine as well, latex template available here
Preliminary talks - TBC & programme:
Jean-Régis Angilella, Université de Caen - ESIX, Cherbourg, France
Michael Bestehorn, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus – Senftenberg, Germany
Bernard Collet, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Paris, France
Jacob Marlow, Jaguar Land Rover, Whitley, Coventry, UK
Experimental wake measurement behind multiscale porous obstacles
Rachid Makhloufi, Université de Caen - ESIX, Cherbourg, France
Thomas Michelitsch, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Paris, France
Franck Nicolleau, Sheffield Fluid Mechanics Group, University of Sheffield, UK
Wake Characterisation of 3-Dimensional Multiscale Porous Obstacles
Andrzej Nowakowski, Sheffield Fluid Mechanics Group, University of Sheffield, UK
Alejandro Perez Riascos, Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad Mariana, San Juan de Pasto, Columbia
Jose-Manuel Redondo, Fisica Aplicada UPC, Spain
This conference on synthetic turbulence co-organised by ERCOFTAC/SIG 42 and SIG14 is open to anyone interested in flow, heat and mass transfer modelling and/or "synthetic turbulence" including (but not restricted to) Kinematic Simulation, (KS hereinafter).
More fundamental talks on particle dispersion in turbulent flows or heat and mass transfer are also welcome.
KS is widely used in various domains, including Lagrangian aspects in turbulence mixing/stirring, particle dispersion/clustering. Flow realisations with complete spatial, and sometime spatio-temporal, dependency, are generated via superposition of random modes (mostly spatial, and sometime spatial and temporal, Fourier modes), with prescribed constraints such as: strict incompressibility (divergence-free velocity field at each point), high Reynolds energy spectrum, ... Recent improvements consisted in incorporating linear dynamics, for instance in rotating and/or stably-stratified flows, with possible easy generalisation to MHD flows, and perhaps to plasmas. KS for channel flows have also been validated.
However, the absence of "sweeping effects" in present conventional KS versions is identified as a major drawback in very different applications: inertial particle clustering as well as in aeroacoustics. Nevertheless, this issue was addressed in some reference papers, and merits to be revisited in the light of new studies in progress.
A further goal of this conference is to bring people from different disciplines together. In particular recent emerging fractal approaches have the potential to provide the framework for the construction of new synthetic turbulent flows.
This workshop will also focus on potential application to flow through complex porous media and multiphase flows. Interdisciplinary contributors are especially invited to contribute.
A non-exhaustive list of related topics can be proposed as follows:
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