Turbulence is one of the last remaining challenges in the
simulation of fluid flows. Although RANS (Reynolds-
Averaged Navier Stokes) turbulence models are still very
widely used, these approaches are being slowly supplanted
by Large Eddy Simulation (LES). However, LES is
prohibitively expensive for the industrial simulation of
wall-bounded flows, especially at high Reynolds number. As
a result, a family of Hybrid RANS-LES techniques, of which
Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) is one member, are being
increasingly used for the modelling of flow in and around
complex geometries. Due to the current lack of readily-
available expert guidance on the application of Hybrid
RANS-LES techniques, and the emergence of DES as the tool
of the trade, ERCOFTAC has drawn upon its worldwide
network of academic and industrial experts to provide a
training course aimed at an industrial CFD audience and
relevant to a wide range of industry sectors including:
Aerospace, automotive, chemical and process, civil and
built environment, power generation and the wider
engineering community. Specifically, this course aims to
provide:
An overview of turbulence modelling.
A firm foundation in the theory and ideas underlying,
RANS, LES and Hybrid RANS-LES techniques.
Recommendation and guidance for the appropriate and
effective application of Hybrid RANS-LES. Examples from
real-world engineering simulations, using the DES class of
models.
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