High-Fidelity Industrial LES/DNS Symposium "Paving the Way for Accurate CFD" 

Date: 14th - 16th November 2018

Location: Thon Hotel EU Hotel, Brussels, Belgium

Coordinator: Charles Hirsch, Werner Haase.

Organiser: ERCOFTAC, EUCASS, EUROTURBO 

Registration: HiFiLeD Symposium web site: https://hifiled-symposium.eu  


HiFiLeD Symposium objectives: 

The simulation of turbulent flows using CFD methods has progressed rapidly over the last decades and has given rise to significant changes in the design processes of many areas of fluid mechanics. However, despite over a century of research, the modelling of turbulence and transition in industrial relevant configurations is still far from being achieved successfully.With the advent and growing availability of large scale computing power and facilities, a new area of turbulence research is opening with the ability to perform reliable high-fidelity large-eddy simulations (LES) and direct numerical simulations (DNS) for industrial relevant flow configurations.

This availability is opening exciting new avenues towards understanding and modeling turbulence and transition by:

  • Direct generation of HiFiLeD to fully predict complex flows, by capturing most or all of the relevant turbulent scales and interactions
  • Analyzing in depth the underlying physics, supported in particular by new technologies of Machine Learning
  • Confronting available turbulence and transition models, identifying their deficiencies, improving the range of validity of current models and generate new ones.

This novel approach of High-Fidelity LES/DNS data has attracted many researchers in recent years, stimulated by other emerging areas, as Big Data, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), providing new efficient methodologies for interrogating and investigating very large data sets.

These topics of turbulence research are the main focus of this new HiFiLeD Symposium The HiFiLeD Symposium will be focusing on all aspects related to these objectives, ranging from issues concerning the complexity, reliability, accuracy and uncertainties in generating the HiFiLeD data, to their application towards turbulence and transition modelling. It will include progress on the underlying high-order numerical methods (HOMs), innovative approaches for CPU acceleration for LES and DNS, exploitation of massive parallel architectures, efficient post-processing onmassive parallel hardware, as well as experimental data. Moreover, the Symposium offers the opportunity to communicate and exchange knowledge for academic researchers, graduate students, industrial engineers, as well as industrial R&D managers and consultants working in the fields of turbulent flow modelling, simulations, measurements and multidisciplinary CFD applications.

Call for Contributions!!!

Contributions by participants are expected on the following topics, either as presentation, or as organizer of a Mini-Symposium:

  • Understanding Turbulence and Transition from HiFiLeD
  • Understanding Turbulence and Transition from new experimental data
  • Advances in Turbulence and Transition modelling, based on LES/DNS databases
  • Machine Learning applications to LES/DNS analysis and modelling
  • New LES/DNS data for reference configurations
  • Applications of high fidelity LES/DNS to industrial configurations
  • Algorithmic and modelling issues for LES simulations, including Wall Modelled LES (WMLES)
  • Advances in high-order methods, including curved grid generation
  • HPC related issues on multiple platforms (CPU/GPU)

Scientific Committee:

Baier (MTU), F. Bassi (Univ. Bergamo), S. Bosniakov (TsAGI), J.F. Boussuge (CERFACS), F. Chalot (Dassault Aviation), A. Colombo (Univ. Bergamo), V. Couaillier (ONERA), M. de la Llave Plata (ONERA), R. Hartmann (DLR), C. Hirsch (NUMECA), H.T. Huynh (NASA), W. Haase (whac), K. Hillewaert (CENAERO), M.R. Malik (NASA), F. Menter (ANSYS), S. Mouriaux (SAFRAN), C.L. Rumsey (NASA), J.F. Remacle (Univ. Louvain),
P. Spalart (Boeing), M. Strelets (NTS), L. Tourette (Airbus), J.W. van der Burg (Airbus), A. Wolkov (TsAGI)

Travel: 

Brussels is a major global transport hub and the city can be reached by air, train or car.

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Accommodation: 
Thon Hotel EU HotelBrussels, Belgium

Symposium fee: 

  • 450€ - it contains a booklet-of-abstracts, coffee breaks, lunches and a symposium dinner;
  • 350€ - for Students and TILDA partners a reduced fee of 350€ applies.

Registration Registration to the symposium can be carried out via the HiFiLeD Symposium web site: https://hifiled-symposium.eu

For further information, please contact the Local Organising Committee members
Charles Hirsch: charles.hirsch@numeca.be and Werner Haase: whac@haa.se . 

Scientific Committee:
R. Baier (MTU), F. Bassi (Univ. Bergamo), S. Bosniakov (TsAGI), J.F. Boussuge (CERFACS), F. Chalot (Dassault Aviation), A. Colombo (Univ. Bergamo), V. Couaillier (ONERA), M. de la Llave Plata (ONERA), R. Hartmann (DLR), C. Hirsch (NUMECA), H.T. Huynh (NASA), W. Haase (whac), K. Hillewaert (CENAERO), M.R. Malik (NASA), F. Menter (ANSYS), S. Mouriaux (SAFRAN), C.R. Rumsey (NASA), J.F. Remacle (Univ. Louvain) , P. Spalart (Boeing), M. Strelets (NTS), L. Tourette (Airbus), J.W. van der Burg (Airbus), A. Wolkov (TsAGI)The HiFiLeD symposium is organized with support from the Associations. 

Symposium flyer available here  

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