Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005
The sixth ERCOFTAC Workshop on ‘Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation’ (DLES-6) was held at the University of Poitiers from September 12-14, 2005. Following the tradition of previous workshops in the DLES-series, this edition has reflected the state of the art of numerical simulation of transitional and turbulent flows and provided an active forum for discussion of recent developments in simulation techniques and understanding of flow physics. At a fundamental level this workshop addressed numerous theoretical and physical aspects of transitional and turbulent flows. At an applied level it contributed to the solution of problems related to energy production, transportation and the environment.

Since the prediction and analysis of fluid turbulence and transition continues to challenge engineers, mathematicians and physicists, DLES-6 covered a large range of topics, from the more technical ones like numerical methods, initial and inflow conditions, the coupling of RANS and LES zones, subgrid and wall modelling to topics with a stronger focus on flow physics such as aero-acoustics, compressible and geophysical flows, flow control, multiphase flow and turbulent combustion, to quote only a few.

The present proceedings contain the written versions of 7 invited lectures and 82 selected and reviewed contributions which are organized in 16 parts entitled Turbulent Mixing and Combustion; Subgrid Modelling; Flows involving Curvature, Rotation and Swirl; Free Turbulent Flows; Multiphase Flows; Wall Models for LES; Complex Geometries and Boundary Conditions; Flow Control; Heat Transfer; Aeroacoustics; Variable Density Flows; Inflow/Initial conditions; Separated/Reattached Flows; Hybrid RANS-LES Approach; Compressible Flows; and Numerical Techniques and POD.

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Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005
The sixth ERCOFTAC Workshop on ‘Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation’ (DLES-6) was held at the University of Poitiers from September 12-14, 2005. Following the tradition of previous workshops in the DLES-series, this edition has reflected the state of the art of numerical simulation of transitional and turbulent flows and provided an active forum for discussion of recent developments in simulation techniques and understanding of flow physics. At a fundamental level this workshop addressed numerous theoretical and physical aspects of transitional and turbulent flows. At an applied level it contributed to the solution of problems related to energy production, transportation and the environment.

Since the prediction and analysis of fluid turbulence and transition continues to challenge engineers, mathematicians and physicists, DLES-6 covered a large range of topics, from the more technical ones like numerical methods, initial and inflow conditions, the coupling of RANS and LES zones, subgrid and wall modelling to topics with a stronger focus on flow physics such as aero-acoustics, compressible and geophysical flows, flow control, multiphase flow and turbulent combustion, to quote only a few.

The present proceedings contain the written versions of 7 invited lectures and 82 selected and reviewed contributions which are organized in 16 parts entitled Turbulent Mixing and Combustion; Subgrid Modelling; Flows involving Curvature, Rotation and Swirl; Free Turbulent Flows; Multiphase Flows; Wall Models for LES; Complex Geometries and Boundary Conditions; Flow Control; Heat Transfer; Aeroacoustics; Variable Density Flows; Inflow/Initial conditions; Separated/Reattached Flows; Hybrid RANS-LES Approach; Compressible Flows; and Numerical Techniques and POD.

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Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005

Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005

Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005

Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation VI: Proceedings of the Sixth International ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation, held at the University of Poitiers, September 12-14, 2005

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The sixth ERCOFTAC Workshop on ‘Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation’ (DLES-6) was held at the University of Poitiers from September 12-14, 2005. Following the tradition of previous workshops in the DLES-series, this edition has reflected the state of the art of numerical simulation of transitional and turbulent flows and provided an active forum for discussion of recent developments in simulation techniques and understanding of flow physics. At a fundamental level this workshop addressed numerous theoretical and physical aspects of transitional and turbulent flows. At an applied level it contributed to the solution of problems related to energy production, transportation and the environment.

Since the prediction and analysis of fluid turbulence and transition continues to challenge engineers, mathematicians and physicists, DLES-6 covered a large range of topics, from the more technical ones like numerical methods, initial and inflow conditions, the coupling of RANS and LES zones, subgrid and wall modelling to topics with a stronger focus on flow physics such as aero-acoustics, compressible and geophysical flows, flow control, multiphase flow and turbulent combustion, to quote only a few.

The present proceedings contain the written versions of 7 invited lectures and 82 selected and reviewed contributions which are organized in 16 parts entitled Turbulent Mixing and Combustion; Subgrid Modelling; Flows involving Curvature, Rotation and Swirl; Free Turbulent Flows; Multiphase Flows; Wall Models for LES; Complex Geometries and Boundary Conditions; Flow Control; Heat Transfer; Aeroacoustics; Variable Density Flows; Inflow/Initial conditions; Separated/Reattached Flows; Hybrid RANS-LES Approach; Compressible Flows; and Numerical Techniques and POD.


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ISBN-13: 9781402049095
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/20/2006
Series: ERCOFTAC Series , #10
Edition description: 2006
Pages: 780
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.24(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Contents; Part I: Invited Lectures: Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulence and Scalar Exchange at Gas-Liquid Interfaces, by Sanjoy Banerjee; Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Turbulent Combustion: FSD-PDF modeling, by Luc Vervisch, Pascale Domingo; Industrial LES with Unstructured Finite Volumes, by D. Laurence; Current understanding of jet noise-generation mechanisms from compressible large-eddy-simulations, by Christophe Bailly, Christophe Bogey; Stable stratified, wall bounded, turbulent flows, by Vincenzo Arrnenio; Physics and Control of Wall Turbulence, by John Kim; The physics of turbulent mixing and clustering, by J.C. Vassilicos; Part II: Turbulent Mixing and Combustion: LES of Premixed Flame Longitudinal Wave Interactions , by Christer Fureby, Christophe Duwig; Direct Numerical Simulation of Reacting Turbulent Multi-Species Channel Flow, by L. Artal, F. Nicoud; DNS/MILES of Reacting Air/H2 Diffusion Jets, by L. Gougeon, I. Fedioun;
Direct Numerical Simulation of turbulent reacting flows involving dilute particles, by Gdbor Janiga, Dominique Thévenin; Dissipation of Active Scalars in Turbulent Temporally Evolving Shear Layers with Density Gradients Caused by Multiple Species, by Inga Mahie, Jörn Sesterhenn, Rainer Friedrich; Part II: Subgrid Modelling : Symmetry invariant subgrid models, by Dma Razafindralandy, Aziz Hamdouni; Formal properties of the additive RANS/DNS filter, by Massimo Gerrnano, Pierre Sagaut; Analysis of the SGS energy budget for deconvolution- and relaxation-based models in channel flow, by Fhilipp Schlatter, Steffen Stolz, Leonhard Kleiser; Symmetry-preserving regularization of turbulent channel flow, by Roel Verstappen; Large-eddy simulations of channel flows with variable filter-width-to-grid-size ratios, by Ana Cubero, Ugo Piomelli; LES of Transition to Turbulence in the Taylor Green Vortex, by Dimitris Drikakis, Christer Fureby, Fernando F. Grinstein, Marco Hahn, David Youngs; Shastic SGS modelling in homogeneous shear flow with passive scalars Linus Marstorp, Geert Brethouwer, Âme Johansson; Towards Lagrangian dynamic SGS model for SCALES of isotropic turbulence, by Giuliano Dc Stefano, Daniel E. Goldstein, Oleg V. Vasilyev, Nicholas K.-R. Kevlahan; The sampling-based dynamic procedure for LES: investigations using finite differences , by G. Winckelmans, L. Bricteux, L. Georges, G. Daeninck, H. Jeanmart; On the Evolution of the Subgrid-Scale Energy and Scalar Variance: Effect of the Reynolds and Schmidt numbers, by C. B. da Silva, J.C.F. Pereira; Part IV: Flows involving Curvature, Rotation and Swirl: Large Eddy Simulation of Flow Instabilities in Co-Annular Swirling Jets, by M. Garcia- Villalba, J. Fröhlich, W. Rodi, 0. Petsch and H. B’iichner; Large Eddy Simulations of the turbulent flow in curved ducts: influence of the curvature radius, by Cécile Munch, Olivier Métais; Large Eddy Simulation of Transitional Rotor-Stator Flows using a Spectral Vanishing Viscosity Technique, by Eric Séverac, Eric Serre, Patrick Bontoux, Brian Launder; DNS of Rotating Homogeneous Shear Flow and Scalar Mixing, by G. Brethouwer, Y. Matsuo; Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Rotating Rayleigh—Bénard Convection , by R.P.J. Kunnen, B.J. Geurts, H.J.H. Clerex; DNS of a Turbulent Channel Flow with Streamwise Rotation - Investigation on the Cross Flow Phenomena, by Tanja Weller, Martin Oberlack; Dynamic structuring and mixing efficiency in rotating shear layers, by Bernard J. Geurts, Darryl D. Hoim; DNS of turbulent heat transfer in pipe flow with respect to rotation rate and Prandtl number effects, by L. Redjem Saad, M. Ould-Rouis, A. A. Feiz, G. Lauriat; DNS of the turbulent Ekman layer at Re=2000, by G N Coleman, R Johnstone, M Ashworth; Part V: Free Turbulent Flows : Large-Eddy Simulation of Coaxial Jets: Coherent Structures and Mixing Properties, by Guillaume Balarac, Mohamed Si-Ameur, Olivier Métais, Marcel Lesieur; Computation of the Self-Similarity Region of a Turbulent Round Jet Using Large-Eddy Simulation , by Christophe Bogey, Christophe Bailly; The dependence on the energy ratio of the shear-free interaction between two isotropic turbulences, by D. Tordella, M. lovieno; Part VI: Multiphase Flows: Orientation of elongated particles within turbulent flow , by J. J. J. Gillisseri, B. J. Boersma, F. T. M. Nieuwstadt; On the closure of particle motion equations in large-eddy simulation , by Maria Vittoria Salvetti, Cristian Marchioli, Alfredo Soldati; Dispersion of Circular, Non-Circular, and Swirling Spray Jets in Crossflow , by Mirko Salewski, Laszlo Fuchs; Direct Numerical Simulation of Droplet Impact on a Liquid-Liquid Interface Using a Level-Set/Volume-Of-Fluid Method with Multiple Interface Marker Functions, by E.R.A. Coyajee, R. Delfos, H.J. Slot, B.J. Boersma; Direct numerical simulation of particle statistics and turbulence modification in vertical turbulent channel flow, by A. Kubik, L. Kleiser; Large-eddy simulation of particle-laden channel flow , by J.G.M. Kuerten; High Resolution Simulations of Particle-Driven Gravity Currents, by Eckart Meiburg, F. Blanchette, M. Strauss, B. Kneller, M.E. Glinsky, F. Necker, C. Hãrtel,, L. Kleiser; Implicitly-coupled finite difference schemes for fictitious domain simulation of solid-liquid flow; marker, volumetric, and hybrid forcing , by Hung V. Truong, John C. Wells, Gretar Tryggvason; Part VII: Wall Models for LES: Development of Wall Models for LES of Separated Flows , by Michael Breuer, Boris Kriiazev, Markus Abel; Anisothermal Wall Functions for RANS and LES of Turbulent Flows With Strong Heat Transfer, by Antoine Devesa, Franck Nicoud; Wall Layer Investigations of Channel Flow with Periodic Hill Constrictions, by Nikolaus Feller, Christophe Brun and Michael Manhart; A Multi-Scale, Multi-Domain Approach for LES of High Reynolds Number Wall-Bounded Turbulent Flows, by M. U. Haliloglu, R. Akhavan; Part VIII: Complex Geometries and Boundary Conditions Modeling turbulence in complex domains using explicit multi-scale forcing , by A. K. Kuczaj, B. J. Geurts; Direct and Large-Eddy Simulations of a Turbulent Flow with Effusion, by S. Mendez, F. Nicoud, P. Miron; Nasal Airflow in a Realistic Anatomic Geometry, by R. van der Leeden, B. Avital, C. Kenyon; Large-eddy simulation of a purely oscillating turbulent boundary layer , by S. Salon, V. Arrnenio, A. Crise; Large Eddy Simulation of a Turbulent Channel Flow With Roughness, by S. Leonardi, F. Tessicini, P. Orlandi, R.A. Antonia; Part IX: Flow Control : Bimodal control of three-dimensional wakes, by Philippe Poncet; DNS/LES of Active Separation Control, by Julien Dandois, Eric Gamier, Pierre Sagaut; Direct Numerical Simulation of a Spatially Evolving Flow from an Asymmetric Wake to a Mixing Layer, by Sylvain Laizet, Eric Lamballais; Part X: Heat Transfer: LES of Flow and Heat Transfer in a Round Impinging Jet , by
M. Hadiabdié, K. Hanjalié; Direct Simulations of a Transitional Unsteady Impinging Hot Jet, by X. Jiang, H. Zhao, K. H. Luo; Part XI: Aeroacoustics: Basic Sound Radiation from Low Speed Coaxial Jets, by Mikel Alonso, Eldad J. Avital; Use of surface integral methods in the computation of the acoustic far field of a turbulent jet, by P. Moore, B.J. Boersma; Helmholtz decomposition of velocity field of a mixing layer: Application to the analysis of acoustic sources, by M. Cabana, V. Fortune, P. Jordan, F. Golanski, E. Lamballais, Y. Gervais; Large-Eddy Simulation of acoustic propagation in a turbulent channel flow, by Pierre Cornte, Marie Haberkorn, Gilles Bouchet, Vincent Pagneux, Yves AurEgan; Numerical Methodology For The Computation Of The Sound
Generated By A Non-Isothermal Mixing Layer At Low Mach Number, by F. Golanski, C. Moser, L. Nadal, C. Prax, E. Lamballais; A Hybrid LES-Acoustic Analogy Method for Computational Aeroacoustics , by K. H. Luo, H. Lai; Numerical simulation of wind turbine noise generation and propagation, by Drago Moroianu, Laszlo Fuchs; Large Eddy Simulation for Computation of Aeroacoustic Sources in 2D-Expansion Chambers, by Gustavo Rubio, Wim De Roeck, Wim Desmet and Martine Baelmans; Part XII: Variable Density Flows: High resolution simulation of particle-driven lock-exchange flow for non-Boussinesq conditions , by James E. Martin, Eckart Meiburg, Vineet K. Birman; LES of the jet in low Mach variable density conditions, by Artur Tyliszczak, Andrzej Boguslawski, by LES of Spatially-developing Stably Stratified Turbulent Boundary Layers, by Tetsuro Tamura and Kohei Mon; Numerical Investigation on the Formation of Streamwise Vortices in a Stably Stratified Temporal Mixing Layer, by Denise Maria Varella Martinez, Edith Beatriz Camano Schettini, Jorge Hugo Silvestrini; Part XIII: Inflow/Initial conditions; Interfacing Stereoscopic PIV measurements to Large Eddy Simulations via Low Order Dynamical Systems, by L. Ferret, J. Delville, R. Manceau, J.P. Bonnet; LES of background fluctuations interacting with periodically incoming wakes in a turbine cascade, by Jan Wissink, Wolfgang Rodi; Large Eddy Simulations Of Spatially Developing Flows Using Inlet Conditions , by Dimokratis G.E. Grigoriadis; Impact of Initial Flow Parameters on a Temporal Mixing Layer Evolution, by M. Fathali, J. Meyers, C. Lacor, M. Baelmans; Part XIV: Separated/Reattached Flows : A Comparative Study of the Turbulent Flow Over a Periodic Arrangement of Smoothly Contoured Hills, by Michael Breuer, Benoit Jaffrézic, Nikolaus Feller, Michael Manhart, Jochen Fröhlich, Christoph Hinterberger, Wolfgang Rodi, Ganbo Deng, Oussama Chikhaoui, Sanjin Sane, Suad Jakirlió; Large-Eddy Simulation of a Subsonic Cavity Flow Including Asymmetric Three-Dimensional Effects, by Lionel Larchevêque, Odile Labbé, Pierre Sagaut; Numerical Simulation of the Flow Around a Sphere Using the Immersed Boundary Method for Low Reynolds Numbers , by Campregher, R., Mansur, S.S., Silveira-Neto, A; LES studies on the correspondence between the interaction of shear layers in post-reattachment recovery and in a plane turbulent wall jet , by A. Dejoan and M. A. Leschziner; Three Dimensional Wake Structure of Free Planar Shear Flow Around Horizontal Cylinder , by Marcelo A. Vitola, Edith B. C. Schettini, Jorge H. Silvestrini; Part XV: Hybrid RANS-LES Approach: Coupling from LES to RANS using eddy-viscosity models , by G. Nolin, I. Mary, L. Ta-Phuoc, C. Hinterberger, J. Fröhlich; SAS Turbulence Modelling of Technical Flows, by FR. Menter, Y. Egorov ; Zonal LES/RANS modelling of separated flow around a three-dimensional hill , by F. Tessicini, N. Li and M. A. Leschziner; Progress In Subgrid-Scale Transport Modeling Using Partial Integration Method For LES Of Developing Turbulent Flows , by Bruno Chaouat, Roland Schiestel; Part XVI: Compressible Flows: Towards Large Eddy Simulations of Scramjet Flows, by Christer Fureby, Magnus Berglund; DNS and LES of compressible turbulent pipe flow with isothermal wall , by S. Ghosh, J. Sesterhenn, R. Friedrich; Large-eddy simulation of separated flow along a compression ramp at high Reynolds number , by M. S. Loginov, N. A. Adams, A. A. Zheltovodov; DNS of Transitional Transonic Flow about a Supercritical BAC3-11 Airfoil using High-Order Shock Capturing Schemes, by Igor Klioutchnikov and Josef Ballmann; Part XVII: Numerical Techniques and POD: A Preconditioned LES Method for Nearly Incompressible Flows , by N. A. Alkishriwi, M. Meinke,, W. Schröder; Particle dispersion in turbulent flows by POD low order model using LES snapshots, by C. Allery, C. Béghein, A. Hamdouni and N. Verdon; On the influence of domain size on POD modes in turbulent plane Couette flow, by Anders Hoistad, Peter S. Johansson, Helge I. Andersson and Bjørnar Pettersen; Implicit Time Integration Method for LES of Complex Flows, by Frédric Daude, Ivan Mary, Pierre Comte.

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