Lattice-Boltzmann Methods for Industrial Applications:

Overview, Guidance & Examples

13-14 June 2016



 ONERA, Paris, France

Course Coordinator: Prof. Pierre Sagaut,

Aix-Marseille Universite



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Lattice-Boltzmann Methods (LBM) became recently a very powerful tool for engineering in Computational Fluid Dynamics. They represent a very efficient competitor to Navier-Stokes based tools. This course aim at presenting the fundamental of LBM, and state-of-the-art applications for engineering problems issued from major industrial companies(Airbus, Renault,...) Examples will illustrate application in different fields: aerodynamics, acoustics, and heat transfer.

Lecturers

Prof. Pierre Sagaut, Aix-Marseille Universite, Marseille, France

Dr Julien Favier, Aix-Marseille Universite, Marseille, France

Dr. Kosmas Kritikos, EXA, GmbH, Germany

Dr Damiano Casalino, EXA, GmbH, Germany

Dr. Orestis Malaspinas, Univ. Geneve, Switzerland

Programme

lbm_for_ind_apps_-_timeline-7_june_2016.pdf

Travel and Accommodation

onera_travel__and__accommodation.pdf


Fees: ERCOFTAC Members €595, Non-Members €895

Please note Fees do NOT include accommodation