CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #21727
Applied LES, DES and URANS for Industry
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This course is about unsteady CFD techniques such as LES,
DES, PANS and
URANS applied in industrial applications. We believe that
the course is useful for
engineers and researcher in all industrial sectors and
research where unsteady
flows are of importance.
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Date: |
March 18, 2015 - March 20, 2015
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Location: |
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Web Page: |
http://www.chalmersprofessional.se/en/programs?tags=industriteknik&id=6143#.VLZwxt7lfvl
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Contact Email: |
sinisa@chalmers.se
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Organizer: |
Chalmers Professional Education
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Special Fields: |
Turbulence Modeling, Turbulence - LES Methods
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
The industry has started to introduce time-dependent
numerical simulation such
as large eddy simulation (LES), unsteady RANS or hybrid
approaches such as DES
in their development process. The advantage of these
techniques is much higher
accuracy of the prediction compared with steady RANS
simulations but also
possibility to replace costly physical testing and simulate
flow situations where
experiments are difficult or impossible. Although most
commercial (and open
source) CFD software have option to run unsteady methods,
their usage requires
knowledge in running unsteady simulations which puts
different requirements
than steady RANS on all steps of the process. Being
resolving techniques, these
techniques put higher requirements on all steps in the
project, from the quality
of the computational grids, numerical discretization,
performing the CFD
simulation to analysis of large amount of data obtained from
a time-dependent
simulation.
This aim of this course is to equip an engineer or
researcher with the knowledge
to run unsteady CFD simulations for the application of his
interest. After the
course, the participant will be able to:
- choose the adequate unsteady technique
- prepare computational grid for that is required for the
chosen technique
- chose appropriate spatial and temporal discretization and
other parameters in
the simulation
- run the simulation and do appropriate monitoring of the
results
- postprocessor the results and evaluate the quality of the
achieved prediction
We will start with introduction in how time-dependent
techniques such as Large-
Eddy Simulations (LES), Detached-Eddy Simulations (DES),
Partially-Averaged
Navies-Stokes (PANS) and unsteady RANS (URANS) can be used
in vehicle
aerodynamics. We will discuss differences between these
techniques and give
best practical guidelines for usage of each technique. We
will show when each of
the techniques could/should be used and how to use it.
We believe that the course is useful for engineers and
researcher in all industrial
sectors where unsteady flows are of importance. The
practical example that we
will study during the course come from vehicle aerodynamics
and bluff body
aerodynamics but the method is by no means limited to these
two fields. The
same methodology can be used in many other industrial fields
where separated
and unsteady flows occur.
The course will cover three important applications of CFD
techniques in industry:
prediction using unsteady CFD simulations (LES, DES, PANS,
URANS), CFD for flow
control and aerodynamic shape optimization.
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Event record first posted on January 14, 2015, last modified on January 15, 2015
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