ICFD Workshop 14th September, 2006

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ICFD Workshop 14th September, 2006 Classical versus Implicit Large Eddy Simulation – Differences, Similarities and Capabilities ICFD Workshop 14th September, 2006 Date

Programme 10.20 Introduction (A. Hutton) 10.30 ‘Grid-independent LES as a pivotal point for computational error assessment’ (B. Geurts) 11.15 ‘A framework to assess and compare LES method variants: A study of the Smagorinsky model’ (J. Meyers) 11.45 ‘LES – Addressing the near-wall problem’ (M. Leschziner) 12.30 LUNCH 13.45 ‘Non-linear and implicit LES: Applications and connections’ (P. Tucker) 14.30 ‘Computing turbulent flow dynamics with implicit LES’ (F. Grinstein) 15.15 ‘Implicit LES of low and high- speed flows using high- resolution, high-order methods’ (D. Drikakis) 16.00 TEA 16.15 Open Forum Discussion 17.00 CLOSE

Open Forum Discussion – Classical versus Implicit LES Differences – Similarities Common ground – unifying framework even? Or Very little overlap – distinct methods? Capabilities Strengths – Weaknesses Valid areas of application What, if anything, can each community learn from the other What next? Any downstream value in bringing the communities together at a follow-up forum?