DLES14 - Direct and Large Eddy Simulation

10th - 12th April 2024

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU), Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

hosted by the Institute of Fluid Mechanics (LSTM)

 

Full information about the workshop and practical details can be found here: https://www.lstm.tf.fau.de/dles/

Abstract submission will open soon, so we cordially invite you to prepare an abstract following the instructions given here: https://www.lstm.tf.fau.de/dles/instructions-for-authors/

Late registration until April 12, 2024

Main topics:
  1. Fundamentals and modeling of LES
  2. Data assimilation and uncertainties quantification
  3. Advanced computational methods and numerics
  4. High-performance computing for turbulence
  5. Heat and mass transfer and MHD
  6. Multi-phase flows
  7. Biological flows
  8. Environmental and geophysical flows
  9. Combustion and reactive flows
  10. Industrial applications

Invited speakers:

Will be announced on the homepage soon: https://www.lstm.tf.fau.de/dles/invited-speakers/


Registration:
  • Early bird registration closes February 29, 2024
  • Normal registration closes April 5, 2024
  • Late registration closes April 12, 2024

The Organizing Committee of DLES14:
  • Philipp Schlatter (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
  • Cristian Marchioli (University of Udine, Italy)
  • Maria Vittoria Salvetti (University of Pisa, Italy)
  • Stefan Hickel (TU Delft, The Netherlands)
The bi-annual Workshop series on Direct and Large Eddy Simulation (DLES) which started in 1994 focuses on modern techniques to simulate turbulent flows based on the partial or full resolution of the instantaneous turbulent flow structure. With the growing capacities of modern computers, this approach has been gaining more and more interest over the years and will undoubtedly be further enhanced and applied.

 

The goal of the bi-annual DLES workshop series is to establish the state-of-the-art of DNS, LES and related techniques for the computation and modelling of turbulent and transitional flows.
Hybrid modelling techniques, e.g. based on a combination of LES and RANS approaches, also fall into this category and are covered as well.

This gathering of specialists in the field will be a unique opportunity for discussions about recent advances in the prediction, understanding and control of turbulent flows in academic and industrial applications.

 

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