CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #15578
A First Course on Level Set Methods
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Dr Tariq Aslam (Los Alamos National Laboratory).
The course will provide a solid foundation in the
mathematics and applications of level-set methods, which
are used in computational fluid dynamics to capture
interfaces between distinct materials.
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Date: |
July 26, 2012 - July 27, 2012
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Location: |
University of Cambridge Dept of Physics, Cavendish Lab., JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 0HE, United Kingdom
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Web Page: |
http://www.csc.cam.ac.uk/academic/courses/ls-july12/index.shtml
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Contact Email: |
shortcourses@csc.cam.ac.uk
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Organizer: |
Dr N Nikiforakis
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Application Areas: |
General CFD
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Special Fields: |
Numerical Methods
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
Scope: The course will provide a solid foundation in the
mathematics and applications of level-set methods, which
are used in computational fluid dynamics to capture
interfaces between distinct materials.
Topics to be covered include:
. Implicit Surface Representation
* Distance Function
* Geometry toolbox (interface normal, curvature, Motion of
Level Sets)
* Motion due to externally driven velocity field
* Motion in normal direction
* Motion due to Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations
(PDEs)
* Linear Advection Equation
* Method of Characteristics
* Conservation Laws
* Hamilton-Jacobi (H-J) Numerical Methods for Hyperbolic
Conservation Laws & H-J Equations
* Method of Lines
* Upwind schemes
* Lax-Friedrichs schemes
* Monotone Methods, Total Variation Diminishing,
Essentially Non-Oscillatory
. Applications of Level Set Methods
* Geodesics
* Simple robotic path planning
* Optimal Control
* Ghost Fluid Method for multi-component compressible fluid
flow
Working Plan: The morning lectures on the theory will be
complemented by hands-on computational practicals during
the afternoons. The participants will work on numerical
exercises as individuals and as members of a team, and
present their results to the rest of the class.
There will also be seminars by established researchers on
application of CFD to contemporary science and technology
topics.
Who should attend: The course will aim to introduce
newcomers to level-set methods, their mathematical basis,
and their applications. It will also provide the foundation
for existing users who would like to become more involved
with algorithm and code development. A strong background in
an applied science or/and mathematics is recommended.
At the end of the course the participants will be qualified
to start building their own code from scratch, or to
further develop existing packages.
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Event record first posted on May 15, 2012, last modified on May 18, 2012
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