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Simulating Turbulent Flow
Simulating Turbulent Flow, this Info Day aims to show how CFD simulation can meet your growing demands for accurately and efficiently capturing the effects of turbulence.
Date: October 5, 2011
Location: Scandic Hotel Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Web Page: http://www.ansys.com/sv_se/Evenemang/Turbulence+Info+Day+Copenhagen+-+Oct+5,+2011
Contact Email: kristina.grahn@ansys.com
Organizer: ANSYS Sweden
Type of Event: Seminar, Local
 
Description:

Simulating Turbulent Flow
5 October - Copenhagen, Denmark

OVERVIEW

Welcome to a free Info Day on Simulating Turbulent Flow, 
this Info Day aims to show how CFD simulation can meet your 
growing demands for accurately and efficiently capturing 
the effects of turbulence.

-Hear about the industry-tested suite of turbulence models, 
and how you can take advantage of that.
-Get Best-Practice Guidelines on RANS turbulence models.
-See how you can benefit from the recent advances made in 
transient turbulence models. And, hear how ANSYS is 
undertaking a continuous effort in model validation and 
collaborating with leaders in the turbulence research 
community.
-Take the opportunity to meet and discuss your challenges 
with peers, the presenters and ANSYS.

Turbulence is arguably the key element for the accuracy of 
computer simulation of any engineering flow. As complexity 
of flow physics increases, CFD must rise to meet growing 
demands for breadth of accurate and reliable turbulence 
models.

This event will first address steady-state turbulence 
models (RANS family of models) which use state-of-the-art 
near wall treatment models to accurately predict phenomena 
like lift, drag, and surface heat transfer. In addition, 
you will hear how to reliably predict the onset and extent 
of laminar-turbulent transition even in complex 
applications. Finally, turbulence models designed for 
challenging flows like swirling flows, flows with large 
separation zones, and free-shear and mixed layer flows will 
be discussed.

Turbulence model applications, robustness, and accuracy 
will be shown and discussed using a number of selected 
benchmarks and engineering applications.

 

 AGENDA 
09:30-10:00 Registration 
10:00-10:15 ANSYS Introduction and Welcome 
10:15-11:15 RANS Turbulence Modeling and Near-wall 
Treatment 
11:15-11:45 Laminar-turbulent Transition Modeling 
11:45-13:00 Lunch 
13:00-14:00 Unsteady Turbulence Models - SAS (Scale 
Adaptive Simulation, DES (Detached Eddy Simulation) and LES 
(Large Eddy Simulation) 
14:00-14:30 Zonal RANS-LES Models 
14:30-15:00 Wrap up and Summary 
15:00-15:30 Coffee and End 


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Engineers and managers 
Academic researchers  
Consultants  

NOTES

This seminar is free to attend.  
Registration is required.  

 

 
Event record first posted on August 31, 2011, last modified on August 31, 2011

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