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2nd Symposium on Advanced Turbulence Modeling for Industrial CFD
The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers in the field of Turbulence Modeling to evaluate recent progresses, anticipate future modeling requirements and preview future research directions. Emphasis will be given to applications and solution of Industrial Problems. Authors are invited to participate in this event to expand international cooperation, understanding and dissemination of recent advances in the general area of Turbulence Modeling.
Date: October 19, 2005 - October 21, 2005
Location: Guarapari, Brazil
Web Page: http://www.inf.ufes.br/~cilamce2005/
Contact Email: cilamce2005@inf.ufes.br
Organizer: LCFT/ITA
Special Fields: Turbulence Modeling
Deadlines: April 18, 2005 (abstract), September 12, 2005 (registration)
Type of Event: Conference, International
 
Description:

XXVI CILAMCE - Iberian Latin American Congress on Computational Methods - October 19 to 21, 2005 – Guarapari - ES, Brazil

2nd. Symposium on ADVANCED TURBULENCE MODELING FOR INDUSTRIAL CFD

Chair: Marcelo J.S. DeLemos (ITA), delemos@ita.br; Co-Chair: Edimilson J. Braga (ITA), braga@ita.br

Scope and Objectives of the Symposium

From its origins as a tool primarily for use in fundamental aerodynamics, usage of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has spread to a wide range of fields such as Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Oil & Petroleum) and other Basic Sciences (Thermal Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Geological and Environmental Sciences). Each subspecialty has made its own advances on the state of the art, but in spite of the ever increasing use of CFD Technology in the academia and industry, Turbulence Modeling continues to be an important challenge to reliable and accurate computation of industrial flows. The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers in the field of Turbulence Modeling to evaluate recent progresses, anticipate future modeling requirements and preview future research directions. Emphasis will be given to applications and solution of Industrial Problems. Authors are invited to participate in this event to expand national cooperation, understanding and dissemination of recent advances in the general area of Turbulence Modeling. A variety of topics are available for paper submission as it allows flexibility to the authors. Contributors are solicited to send their papers covering but not restricting to the following topics:

  1. Applications of TM in Aeronautical, Automobile, Chemical, Nuclear, Oil&Gas Industries
  2. Advanced Linear/Non-Linear Models
  3. Advances and Applications of LES/DNS
  4. Advances and Applications of RANS/URANS Methods
  5. Algorithm Development for Advanced TM
  6. Computational Heat Transfer
  7. Coupled/Segregate Algorithms
  8. High and Low Reynolds Wall Laws
  9. Porous Media Combustion
  10. Porous/Hybrid Media
  11. Turbulent Mass Transport
  12. Volume/Time Averaging Methods
 
Event record first posted on March 23, 2005, last modified on March 26, 2005

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