A major step in that process is the numerical scheme. High Order Methods (HOM) for CFD modelling have seen increased levels of interest, due to their potential to deliver higher accuracies on a given mesh. Various methods of the spectral type, such as Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) or Flux Reconstruction (FR), open the way to a new frontier in Industrial CFD, both for steady RANS models as well as high fidelity LES/DNS simulations.
The course aims to assess how High Order Methods could impact general Industrial CFD in the near future. Although the impact of HOM for RANS simulations has still to be confirmed, the impact on unsteady simulations, such as LES/DNS is already considered as significant.
The delegates will be eased into the topic with a series of applications and the associated underlying methods. The main focus of these applications will be on providing a clear explanation of how HOM can deliver higher accuracy in shorter timescales, allowing the participants to evaluate the potential of HOM for the next generation of CFD tools.
The course will have a series of Q&As in order that the knowledge and techniques provided are well observed,leading to capability in implementation.
Lecturers
- Prof. Charles Hirsch (Coordinator), Numeca Int'l, Belgium
- Prof. Norbert Kroll, DLR, Germany
- Prof. Francesco Bassi , Univ. Bergamo, Italy
- Dr. Peter Vincent, Imperial College, UK
- Prof. Jean-François Remacle, University of Louvain, Belgium
- Dr. Frédéric Chalot, Dassault Aviation, France
Registration: richard.seoud-ieo@ercoftac.org
Coordinator: Prof. Charles Hirsch
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