ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Industrial Computational Fluid Dynamics of Single-Phase Flows Electronic copy to be downloaded from the website ISBN - 978-0-9955779-2-3 Overview The Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) were commissioned by ERCOFTAC following an extensive consultation with European industry which revealed an urgent demand for such a document. The first edition was completed in January 2000 and constitutes generic advice on how to carry out quality CFD calculations. The
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guideline Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows - Electronic copy to be downloaded from the website Overview: Version 1, October 2008 The simultaneous presence of several different phases in external or internal flows such as gas, liquid and solid is found in daily life, environment and numerous industrial processes. These types of flows are termed multiphase flows, which may exist in different forms depending on the phase distribution.
Best Practice Guidance Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2021 w ith Problem Shooting Session 4th - 5th October 2021 ERCOFTAC PC Italy : Sapienza Università di Roma Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineerin g (Facoltà Ingegneria Civile e Industriale) Via Eudossiana 18; 00184, Rome, Italy Lecture Hall: We will put indications for reaching the room in the Faculty hall. Main lecturers: Prof.
Reaching the Venue There are two main options to reach La Grand-Motte from Montpellier: By Taxi: La Grand-Motte is around 25km away from town; a taxi ride will cost you €50-65 and will take around 25 minutes. By Public Transport: You can reach the “Place de France” bus station using tram line #1. From there, take bus #106 and get off at “Goelands” stop in La Grande-Motte. The venue hotel Le Quetzal is then a 6 minute walk away. The bus cost is around €2. Download the Tram map – Download the
ERCOFTAC Workshop ASTROFLU V 7th - 8th December 2021 Ecole Centrale de Lyon, amphi 203 Ecully (near Lyon, France) Coordinators: Prof. Claude Cambon and Prof. Tomas Bodnar Organisers: PC Henri Bénard , SIG35, SIG14 , SIG50 / LMFA Local scientific and organising committee (alphabetic order): Tomas Bodnar, Anne Cadiou, Claude Cambon, Mikhael Gorokhovski Raffaele Marino. This event is partly a follow-up of the last workshop ASTROFLU IV in presence co-organised by LMFA,
Turbulence and Interface PC Henri Benard Workshop ORGANISERS: Mikhael Gorokhovski , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de Lyon Alfredo Soldati , Technische Universität Wien, Università di Udine Mickaël Bourgoin , Laboratoire de Physique, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Anne Cadiou , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de Lyon Florence Raynal , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2022 with Problem Shooting Session 12th - 14th October 2026 hosted by ERCOFTAC Pilot Centre Greece National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) (just before to the ERCOFTAC Autumn Festival 2026) Main lecturers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld , Multiphase Flow Systems, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Olivier Simonin, Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse(IMFT),
ERCOFTAC workshop on Environmental Fluid Mechanics: Turbulence and Fluid Mixing took place on the 23rd - 24th of May 2022 at the Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille, Université de Lille, France. It was particularly special event as it was dedicated to Jose Manuel Redondo who passed away in 2020. One of the organiser’s Andrew Nowakowski told us: "The workshop was focused on the potential applications of emerging fractal approaches and other field reconstruction methods to
Purpose and focus of SIG Synthetic models were developed in turbulence as an alternative to stochastic methods or direct numerical methods for Lagrangian applications. SIG 42 was set up after it was realised that many research teams in Europe were using "synthetic turbulence models" and that there was a need form more interaction and unification between the different groups. Most teams working on synthetic turbulence will be using Kinematic Simulation (KS). KS is a unified Lagrangian model of
New Development in Numerical Methods for CFD Editorial Ch. Hirsch and D. Laurence Future Trends in the Industrial Practice on CFD A.G. Hutton Improved Numerical Methods for CFD Solutions on Unstructured Meshes C. Choudhury, S.E. Kim, B.P. Makarov, C. Carey Industrial CFD and Hexahedral Based Unstructured CFD Ch. Hirsch, A. Patel, B. Leonard Flow Simulation Using Control Volumes of Arbitrary Polyhedral Shape M. Peric A Coupled Pressure and Temperature Correction Algorithm for all Mach
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ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Industrial Computational Fluid Dynamics of Single-Phase Flows Electronic copy to be downloaded from the website ISBN - 978-0-9955779-2-3 Overview The Best Practice Guidelines (BPG) were commissioned by ERCOFTAC following an extensive consultation with European industry which revealed an urgent demand for such a document. The first edition was completed in January 2000 and constitutes generic advice on how to carry out quality CFD calculations. The
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guideline Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows - Electronic copy to be downloaded from the website Overview: Version 1, October 2008 The simultaneous presence of several different phases in external or internal flows such as gas, liquid and solid is found in daily life, environment and numerous industrial processes. These types of flows are termed multiphase flows, which may exist in different forms depending on the phase distribution.
Best Practice Guidance Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2021 w ith Problem Shooting Session 4th - 5th October 2021 ERCOFTAC PC Italy : Sapienza Università di Roma Faculty of Civil and Industrial Engineerin g (Facoltà Ingegneria Civile e Industriale) Via Eudossiana 18; 00184, Rome, Italy Lecture Hall: We will put indications for reaching the room in the Faculty hall. Main lecturers: Prof.
Reaching the Venue There are two main options to reach La Grand-Motte from Montpellier: By Taxi: La Grand-Motte is around 25km away from town; a taxi ride will cost you €50-65 and will take around 25 minutes. By Public Transport: You can reach the “Place de France” bus station using tram line #1. From there, take bus #106 and get off at “Goelands” stop in La Grande-Motte. The venue hotel Le Quetzal is then a 6 minute walk away. The bus cost is around €2. Download the Tram map – Download the
ERCOFTAC Workshop ASTROFLU V 7th - 8th December 2021 Ecole Centrale de Lyon, amphi 203 Ecully (near Lyon, France) Coordinators: Prof. Claude Cambon and Prof. Tomas Bodnar Organisers: PC Henri Bénard , SIG35, SIG14 , SIG50 / LMFA Local scientific and organising committee (alphabetic order): Tomas Bodnar, Anne Cadiou, Claude Cambon, Mikhael Gorokhovski Raffaele Marino. This event is partly a follow-up of the last workshop ASTROFLU IV in presence co-organised by LMFA,
Turbulence and Interface PC Henri Benard Workshop ORGANISERS: Mikhael Gorokhovski , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de Lyon Alfredo Soldati , Technische Universität Wien, Università di Udine Mickaël Bourgoin , Laboratoire de Physique, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Anne Cadiou , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de Lyon Florence Raynal , Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et d’Acoustique, École Centrale de
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2022 with Problem Shooting Session 12th - 14th October 2026 hosted by ERCOFTAC Pilot Centre Greece National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) (just before to the ERCOFTAC Autumn Festival 2026) Main lecturers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld , Multiphase Flow Systems, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Olivier Simonin, Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse(IMFT),
ERCOFTAC workshop on Environmental Fluid Mechanics: Turbulence and Fluid Mixing took place on the 23rd - 24th of May 2022 at the Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides de Lille, Université de Lille, France. It was particularly special event as it was dedicated to Jose Manuel Redondo who passed away in 2020. One of the organiser’s Andrew Nowakowski told us: "The workshop was focused on the potential applications of emerging fractal approaches and other field reconstruction methods to
Purpose and focus of SIG Synthetic models were developed in turbulence as an alternative to stochastic methods or direct numerical methods for Lagrangian applications. SIG 42 was set up after it was realised that many research teams in Europe were using "synthetic turbulence models" and that there was a need form more interaction and unification between the different groups. Most teams working on synthetic turbulence will be using Kinematic Simulation (KS). KS is a unified Lagrangian model of
New Development in Numerical Methods for CFD Editorial Ch. Hirsch and D. Laurence Future Trends in the Industrial Practice on CFD A.G. Hutton Improved Numerical Methods for CFD Solutions on Unstructured Meshes C. Choudhury, S.E. Kim, B.P. Makarov, C. Carey Industrial CFD and Hexahedral Based Unstructured CFD Ch. Hirsch, A. Patel, B. Leonard Flow Simulation Using Control Volumes of Arbitrary Polyhedral Shape M. Peric A Coupled Pressure and Temperature Correction Algorithm for all Mach
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