ECFD workshop, 4th edition, 2021

From Extreme CFD workshop
Revision as of 14:37, 18 March 2021 by Benard (Talk | contribs)

Jump to: navigation, search


Description

ECFD4 workshop logo.
  • 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
  • More than 50 participants from academics (CERFACS, CORIA, IMAG, LEGI, UMONS, UVM, VUB), HPC center/experts (GENCI, IDRIS, NVIDIA, HPE) and industry (Safran, Ariane Group).

Annoncement on Linkedin HERE

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

Agenda

CFDW4 agenda

Thematics / Mini-workshops

These mini-workshops may change and cover more or less topics. This page will be adapted according to your feedback.

Combustion - B. Cuenot, CERFACS

  • H2 and alternative fuels combustion
  • turbulent combustion modeling

Dynamic mesh adaptation - G. Balarac, LEGI

  • anisotropic mesh adaptation
  • adaptation criteria for anisotropic mesh adaptation
  • adaptation of periodic domains

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

Turbulent flows - P. Bénard, CORIA

  • turbulence injection
  • wall modeling
  • rotor modeling for wind or hydro turbines applications
  • advanced post processing for unsteady turbulence

User experience - R. Mercier, SAFRAN TECH

  • automation & workflows for HPC
  • on-line and off-line analysis of massive datasets

Fluid structure interaction - S. Mendez, IMAG

  • parallel and robust methods for FSI with partitioned approach

GENCI Hackathon - G. Staffelbach, CERFACS

  • Porting to GPU with OpenACC