A Guide to Hybrid RANS-LES Methods: Industrial Examples
and Theory
(Discounted student rate available for this event )
For many companies there is a growing desire to improve
the accuracy of their CFD simulations, in order to
improve correlation to experiments and to allow more of
their design to be undertaken in Computational Fluid
Dynamics.
This desire for greater accuracy has led many to look at
Large Eddy Simulation (LES). Whilst LES models can in
general provide a much better alternative to RANS models
for unsteady flows, they do so at a much higher cost, so
much higher that for high-Reynolds numbers flow these
costs are too great for general purpose calculations.
Hybrid RANS-LES methods offer an attractive alternative,
where RANS methods are applied in regions of the flow
which are easy to predict (attached, steady flow) and
Large Eddy Simulation methods in the more challenging
separated regions. These methods, if correctly applied,
can provide close to LES accuracy for a greatly reduced
computational cost.
This seminar will focus on these hybrid RANS-LES methods
and in particular what improvements they offer over pure
RANS and LES approaches. Through several presentations
from experts representing some of the key engineering
sectors (automotive, aerospace & turbo-machinery),
practical examples of these methods will be presented
offering attendees a chance to understand and question if
these methods could be applied to their simulations.
In addition to more applied talks, there will be several
talks from globally recognized experts on hybrid RANS-LES
methods, who will talk of the latest developments and
bring concrete examples of where hybrid RANS-LES has
brought about improvements.
The major CFD code vendors will also be represented at
this seminar, allowing attendees to see the full range of
options open to their company or institution.
With this combination of activities, delegates will leave
the seminar having a better understanding both of the
theory behind hybrid RANS-LES methods but also concrete
industrial examples of their real-life use.
Who Should Attend?
This seminar will be of interest to academics as well as
practitioners and industrial users of commercial CFD
codes. The focus of the talks will be on hybrid RANS-LES
methods, but people with a general interest in the
application of CFD to complex real-life problems will
also benefit from attending this seminar.
Agenda
09:00 Coffee & Registration
09:45 Chairman’s Welcome & Introduction
Neil Ashton, University of
Manchester
Towards a Predictive CFD for
Turbomachinary
Paul Tucker, University of
Cambridge
Vendor Industrial Case Study:
ANSYS
Improvements to DES and
implementation in Industrial Codes
Charlie Mockett, CFD Software E+F
GmbH
Vendor Industrial Case Study- CD-
Adapco
Fixed and Rotary Wing Applications
of DES
George Barakos, University of
Glasgow
Vendor Industrial Case Study -
Numeca
13:05 Lunch Break
Benefits and Common Pitfalls of
using Hybrid RANS-LES Methods for
Flow Noise Prediction
Fred Mendonca, ESI Group
Vendor Industrial Case Study -
Altair
Eddy-Resolving Methods for Gas
Turbines: Experience, Prospects and
Challenges
Kevin Menzies, Rolls-Royce
Vendor Industrial Case Study - Exa
Unsteady Simulation for Automotive
Applications
Lara Schembri Puglisevich, Jaguar
Land Rover
16:55 Summary and Closing Remarks
17:15 Close
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