Advanced Lattice Boltzmann methods
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Training
Announced
Deadline for registration: 15 days before the starting date of each training
Duration : 1 day / (6 hours)
Abstract
This lecture aims at providing the audience with an additional knowledge of methods based on Discrete Velocity Boltzmann Equations, with a particular emphasis on Lattice-Boltzmann Methods. Key elements of discretization and time integration will be discussed, along with classical CFD topics such as boundary conditions, turbulence modeling, accounting for compressibility effects, acoustic wave propagation. Illustration of the methods on academic and industrial flow configurations will be shown.
Objective of the training
To provide the audience with advanced knowledge about physical models and numerical methods that are the core of main LBM softwares.
Learning outcomes
On completion of this course, you will be able to :
- select an adequate LBM method to handle a given physical problem,
- to design adequate computational grid to get reliable results,
- to select relevant physical sub models (e.g. turbulence models, wall models) to get reliable results,
Target participants
PhD students, engineers, researchers
Prerequisites
In order to follow this course, you need to have followed the session “Implementation and use of the Lattice Boltzmann Method” organized by Cerfacs.
Scientific contact: Pierre SAGAUT
Fee
- Trainees/PhDs/PostDocs : 70 €
- CERFACS shareholders/CNRS/INRIA : 200 €
- Public : 400 €
Program
09:00-10:15: From DVBE to LBM and other methods
10:30-12:15: Main features of LBM: dispersive and dissipative error, stability
14:00-15:15: Boundary conditions, turbulence modeling within LBM framework
15:30-16:45: Extension to thermal and fully compressible models
Final examination
A final exam will be conducted during the training.