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2008 CTR Summer Program – Presentation of research plans
Monday, July 7, Stanford University, Bldg. 260, Rm. 113

Agenda

10:00AM Introduction: Prof. Parviz Moin
10:30AM

ACOUSTICS
Speaker: Dr. Stephane Moreau

Bodony Daniel
Generation of sound by the scattering of entropy disturbances

Nicoud Franck, Leyko M., Poinsot Thierry
Combustion noise form confines flames

Moreau Stephane, Winkler Julian, Christope Julien
Trailing edge broadband noise from airfoils at high angles of attack with or without trailing edge blows

10:45AM Further discussion
10:50AM

COMBUSTION
Speaker: Dr. Thierry Poinsot

Hewson John, Lignell David
Soot formation

Kaess Roland, Polifke Wolfgang
Determination of the open loop transfer function (OLFT) with LES for stability analysis of combustion systems

Sanjose Marlene, Gicquel Laurent, Cuenot Benedicte, Poinsot Thierry
Large-eddy simulation of two-phase reacting flows in an experimental burner

Fiorina Benoit, Vicquelin Ronan, Darabiha Nasser, Veynante Denis, Vervisch Luc, Moureau Vincent
A premixed turbulent combustion model using tabulated detailed chemistry for LES

11:10AM Further discussion
11:15AM

HYPERSONIC
Speaker: Prof. Gianluca Iaccarino and Dr. Thierry Magin

Barbante Paolo, Graille Benjamin, Massot Marc, Thoemel Jan
Modeling and simulation of reactive plasmas for atmospheric entry flows based on kinetic theory

Kloker Marcus, Groskopf Gordon
Secondary linear stability theory for deformed hypersonic boundary-layer flows

Bourdon Anne, Bultel Arnaud, Panesi Marco, Chazot Olivier, Brandis Aaron
Simulation of nitrogen flows in shock-tube facilities by means of a detailed chemical mechanism

Stemmer Christian, Birrer Marcel
Chemistry effects on the surface in the wake of a boundary-layer sized object in hypersonic flows

Durbin Paul, Joo Jongwook
Boundary layer transition in high speed flow

11:40AM Further discussion
11:45AM

MULTIPHASE FLOW
Speaker: Prof. Rodney O. Fox

Fox Rodney, Laurent Frederique, Freret Lucie, Massot Marc, Reveillon Julien, de Chaisermartin Stephane, Kah Damien
Eulerian models for turbulent spray combustion with polydispersity and droplet crossing: modeling and validation

Moureau Vincent, Desjardin Olivier
A boundary-layer model for liquid-gas interfaces.  Application to the primary atomization of liquid fuel in air-blast type injectors

Selle Laurent, Ribert Guillaume
Modeling requirements for the large-eddy simulations of turbulent flows under thermodynamic supercritical conditions

Adams Nikolaus, Hu Xiangyu
Modeling full-Mach-range cavitating flow with sharp interface model

12:05PM Further discussion
12:10PM Lunch break (Oregon Courtyard, behind Bldg. 260)
1:00PM

RANS MODELING
Speaker: Prof. Gianluca Iaccarino

Radhakrishnan Hari, Langer Carlos, Kassinos Stavros
Implementation of the algebraic structure-based model in CDP

Duraisamy Karthikeyan
Simulation and modeling of transport processes in isolated trailing vortices

1:10PM Further discussion
1:15PM

SUBGRID SCALE MODELING
Speaker: Dr. Frank Ham

Hickel Stefan, Adams Nikolaus
Implicit subgrid-scale modeling for the large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulence

Gorokhovski Mikhael
Simulation of a turbulent flow with a sub-filter stochastic model of acceleration

1:25PM Further discussion
1:30PM

TURBULENCE PHYSICS & MODELING
Speaker: Prof. Franck Nicoud

McKeon Beverly
Modeling dynamic roughness in turbulent channel flow

Duchaine Florent, Mendez S., Nicoud Franck, Poinsot Thierry
Coupled heat transfer/fluid flow methods for LES in multiperforated plates

1:40PM Further discussion
1:45PM

VALIDATION & VERIFICATION
Speaker: Prof. Luc Vervisch

Domino Stefan
A comparison between various equal-order interpolation methodologies using the method of manufactured solutions (MMS)

Lodato Guido, Domingo Pascale, Vervisch Luc, Veynante Denis
Development of quality assessment methods for turbulence flame LES and optimal comparison against measurements

Bewley Thomas, Colburn Chris, Cessna Joe
EnVE: a consistent hybrid ensemble/variational estimation strategy for multiscale uncertain systems

2:00PM Further discussion