Purchase ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines: Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows ERCOFTAC members should log-in for a free copy. Purchase on this page for academia only. Industry purchasers click here
Purchase ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines: Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows ERCOFTAC members should log-in for a free copy. Purchase on this page for industry only. Academic purchasers click here
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 3rd Seminar: Prof. Moubin Liu (College of Engineering of Peking University, China) " Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) for modeling fluid-structure interactions" Wednesday, 3rd February 2021, time: 0900 UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Dr Renato Vacondio (March/April
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 4th Seminar: Dr. Jean-Christophe Marongiu (ANDRITZ Hydro, Switzerland) Title: SPH-ALE: Applications to Hydraulic Turbines Thursday, 15th April 2021, time: 1200 UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Prof. Fei Xu (May 2021)
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 5th Seminar: Prof Fei Xu ( Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China ) Title: Improved SPH and its Applications in the Field of Aeronautics. Thursday, 13th May 2021, Time: 09:00 (UTC), 11:00 (CEST), 17:00 (CST) These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Speakers
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 2nd Seminar: Dr Steven LIND (University of Manchester, UK) "New Developments in Incompressible SPH" December 10th, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00 PM UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend During this time of disruption due to Covid-19, it is important than ever that our SPH community continues to meet , discuss and share the latest developments and ideas. The SPHERIC Steering
Four candidates were invited to present their research for the 2007 da Vinci award at ERCOFTAC's Autumn Festival, Belgian Royal Academy, Brussels, October '07: Markus Holzner Experimental and numerical study on the small scale features of turbulent entrainment Roland Bouffanais Large simulation of shear-driven flows: Transition with a free surface & confined turbulence Frank Schäfer Visualisation and analysis of three-dimensional simulation data of turbulent flows at high
PC United Kingdom "Environmental and Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19" Online Meeting 26th - 28th April 2021, 11:00 - 15:00 UK Time Building on the work begun by the Royal Society’s Rapid Assistance in Modelling the Pandemic (RAMP) initiative, this three-day science meeting on the Environmental and Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19 will review existing work and identify where further research is most urgently needed. With the reduction of lockdown restrictions over the next few
Philippe Spalart The Boeing Company, USA DNS provides all the information on a flow, with limitations on geometry and Reynolds numbers. Datasets have been available since the 1980’s for homogeneous and free shear flows, as well as wall-bounded flows. The Reynolds number Re_tau in channel flow has risen from 180 to 8,000. The impact of DNS on the most-used eddy-viscosity models, however, has been extremely small. The impact on Reynolds-stress models is also modest. There are substantial
Chairperson's Address: Dear Colleagues and Members, We had a year like a rollercoaster. The first half was dominated by the Corona pandemic where we responded with shifting to online events and organizing workshops on the fluid mechanics of this disease. As the pressure eased over the summer, we were able to hold events with physical presence including our flagship ETMM conference in Rhodes, Greece and the Autumn Festival with da Vinci competition in Rome, Italy. These two events took place in
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Purchase ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines: Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows ERCOFTAC members should log-in for a free copy. Purchase on this page for academia only. Industry purchasers click here
Purchase ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines: Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows ERCOFTAC members should log-in for a free copy. Purchase on this page for industry only. Academic purchasers click here
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 3rd Seminar: Prof. Moubin Liu (College of Engineering of Peking University, China) " Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) for modeling fluid-structure interactions" Wednesday, 3rd February 2021, time: 0900 UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Dr Renato Vacondio (March/April
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 4th Seminar: Dr. Jean-Christophe Marongiu (ANDRITZ Hydro, Switzerland) Title: SPH-ALE: Applications to Hydraulic Turbines Thursday, 15th April 2021, time: 1200 UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Prof. Fei Xu (May 2021)
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 5th Seminar: Prof Fei Xu ( Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China ) Title: Improved SPH and its Applications in the Field of Aeronautics. Thursday, 13th May 2021, Time: 09:00 (UTC), 11:00 (CEST), 17:00 (CST) These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend If you wish to register for the SPHERIC Global Seminars please click here . Future speakers: Speakers
SPHERIC Global SPH Seminars Series from 12th November 2020 until May 2021 once a month 2nd Seminar: Dr Steven LIND (University of Manchester, UK) "New Developments in Incompressible SPH" December 10th, 2020, 12:00 - 1:00 PM UTC These seminars are open to everyone and free to attend During this time of disruption due to Covid-19, it is important than ever that our SPH community continues to meet , discuss and share the latest developments and ideas. The SPHERIC Steering
Four candidates were invited to present their research for the 2007 da Vinci award at ERCOFTAC's Autumn Festival, Belgian Royal Academy, Brussels, October '07: Markus Holzner Experimental and numerical study on the small scale features of turbulent entrainment Roland Bouffanais Large simulation of shear-driven flows: Transition with a free surface & confined turbulence Frank Schäfer Visualisation and analysis of three-dimensional simulation data of turbulent flows at high
PC United Kingdom "Environmental and Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19" Online Meeting 26th - 28th April 2021, 11:00 - 15:00 UK Time Building on the work begun by the Royal Society’s Rapid Assistance in Modelling the Pandemic (RAMP) initiative, this three-day science meeting on the Environmental and Aerosol Transmission of COVID-19 will review existing work and identify where further research is most urgently needed. With the reduction of lockdown restrictions over the next few
Philippe Spalart The Boeing Company, USA DNS provides all the information on a flow, with limitations on geometry and Reynolds numbers. Datasets have been available since the 1980’s for homogeneous and free shear flows, as well as wall-bounded flows. The Reynolds number Re_tau in channel flow has risen from 180 to 8,000. The impact of DNS on the most-used eddy-viscosity models, however, has been extremely small. The impact on Reynolds-stress models is also modest. There are substantial
Chairperson's Address: Dear Colleagues and Members, We had a year like a rollercoaster. The first half was dominated by the Corona pandemic where we responded with shifting to online events and organizing workshops on the fluid mechanics of this disease. As the pressure eased over the summer, we were able to hold events with physical presence including our flagship ETMM conference in Rhodes, Greece and the Autumn Festival with da Vinci competition in Rome, Italy. These two events took place in
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