ConferenceTurbulence and InteractionsPorquerolles29 May2 June 2006
ERCOFTAC Special Interest Group “Turbulence in Compressible Flows” (SIG4)
Association Française de Mécanique: work group “Mécanique des Fluides et Turbulence” (GST 13)
Programme
Thursday June 1, 2006
12h00 – 13h50
Lunch
13h50 - 14h00
Presentation of ERCOFTAC SIG4 "Turbulence in Compressible flows" and GST "Turbulence and Fluid Mechanics"
14h00 – 14h30
T. Gatski (LEA Poitiers): "Results from Simulating and Modeling Compressible Turbulent Flows"(presentation)
14h30 -14h45
Discussion
14h45 –15h15
R. Friedrich (T.U. Munich): "On Reynolds stress anisotropy in some compressible wall-bounded and free turbulent flows"
15h15 -15h 30
Discussion
15h30 –16h00
C. Cambon (LMFA Lyon): "Is
compressibility always stabilizing turbulence (or inhibiting turbulence
mixing) ? still an open issue"
16h00 -16h15
Discussion
16h15 – 16h45
Coffee Break
16h45 - 17h15
J. Sesterhenn (TU Munich): "Jet noise prediction and control by numerical simulation"
17h15 -17h 30
Discussion
17h30 - 18h00
P. Jordan (LEA Poitiers): "A look inside the Lighthill source term"
18h00 -18h15
Discussion
19h00 – 20h00
Dinner
Friday June 2, 2006
09h00 – 9h30
L. Jacquin (ONERA Meudon): "On compressibility and turbulence: fundamentals and experiments" (tentative title)
09h30 – 09h45
Discussion
09h45 - 10h15
J.-P. Dussauge (IUSTI Marseille): "The STREP UFAST: Objectives and challenges for the problem of unsteadiness in shock boundary layer interactions” (presentation)
H. Lambare (CNES): "Unsteady aerodynamics at the rear-body of the Ariane 5+ launcher during transonic flight"
11h45 - 12h10
F. Daude (ONERA): "Local optimization of the convergence rate of implicit time advancements for Large-Eddy Simulation of complex flows" (presentation)
12h10 - 14h00
Lunch
14h30 – 15h00
J. Redondo (Univ. Catalunya, Barcelona): "New experiments and simulations on multi-scale characteristics and enstropy cascade in baroclinic driven flows"
15h00 - 15h45
General discussion / Organizational issues: ERCOFTAC (SIG4) , GST13 AFM and related CNRS GDR's.