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== Objectives == | == Objectives == |
Revision as of 18:30, 5 January 2021
Contents
Description
- Virtual event from 22nd to 26th of March 2021.
- Two types of sessions:
- common technical presentations: roadmaps, specific points.
- mini-workshops. Potential workshops are listed below.
- Free of charge
To participate, please provide your first and last names and your email here: [1]
Objectives
- Bring together experts in high-performance computing, applied mathematics and multi-physics CFDs
- Identify the technological barriers of exaflopic CFD via numerical experiments
- Identify industrial needs and challenges in high-performance computing
- Propose action plans to add to the development roadmaps of the AVBP and YALES2 codes
Mini-workshops
Combustion - O. Vermorel, CERFACS
- H2 combustion
Dynamic mesh adaptation - G. Balarac, LEGI
- anisotropic mesh adaptation
- adaptation criteria for anisotropic mesh adaptation
- adaptation of periodic domains
- unsteady turbulence - turbulent/non-turbulent interfaces
Multi-phase flows - V. Moureau, CORIA
- scalar transport in two-phase flows
- three-phase flows: contact angle
Numerics - G. Lartigue, CORIA
- implicit time integration for compressible/incompressible flows
- higher-order finite-volume schemes
- finite-volume schemes for anisotropic meshes
GENCI Hackathon - G. Staffelbach, CERFACS
- Porting to GPU with OpenACC
Turbulent flows - P. Bénard, CORIA
- turbulence injection
- wall modeling
User experience - R. Mercier, SAFRAN TECH
- automation & workflows for HPC