Workshop on Multiphase and Reacting Flow Simulations
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
June 27 and 28, 2005
Program
All technical sessions will be held in Stewart Center, Room 202.
Monday, June 27, 2005
7:30-8:00 Registration & Breakfast, STEW 202
8:00-8:15 Welcome Remarks
8:15-9:45 Session 1
- 8:15-8:45 Jack R. Edwards, North Carolina State University
- Multi-Phase Flow Simulation Using Low-Diffusion Upwinding Method
- 8:45-9:15 Jules W. Lindau and Robert F. Kunz, Penn State University
- Homogeneous Multiphase CFD Modeling of Large-Scale Cavities
- 9:15-9:45 Ashvin Hosangadi, Vineet Ahuja and Ron Ungewitter, CRAFT-Tech
- Modeling Unsteady Cloud Cavitation in Cryogenic Fluids
9:45-10:15 Break
10:15-11:45 Session 2
- 10:15-10:45 Andrea Prosperetti, Johns Hopkins University and University of Twente
- Some Results on Disperse Particle-Fluid Flows
- 10:45-11:15 Douglas Schwer and K. Kailasanath, Naval Research Lab
- Multi-Phase Simulations for Infrastructure Protection
- 11:15-11:45 John Abraham, Purdue University
- Applications of Lattice-Boltzmann Models to Simulate Multiphase Physics in Sprays
11:45-1:15 Lunch, East Faculty Lounge
1:15-2:45 Session 3
- 1:15-1:45 Pietro Rini, David Vanden Abeele, and Gérard Degrez, Univ. Libre de Bruxelles and von Karman Institute
- Closed form for the equations of chemically reacting flows under local thermodynamic equilibrium
- 1:45-2:15 Steven Frankel, Purdue University
- Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Jet Diffusion Flame Dynamics using the Filtered Mass Density Function Approach
- 2:15-2:45 Jeffrey Grenda, Exxon-Mobil Research and Engineering
- Flow and Reaction Modeling in Next-Generation Automotive Systems
2:45-3:15 Break
3:15-4:45 Session 4
- 3:15-3:45 Sibtosh Pal and Robert Santoro, Penn State University
- CFD Modeling Validation Cases for Rocket and RBCC Engines – A Penn State Perspective
- 3:45-4:15 Jay Gore, Purdue University
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- 4:15-4:45 William Anderson, Purdue University
- Model Rocket Combustor Experiments
- 7:00-9:00 Banquet, West Faculty Lounge
- Banquet Speaker: Prof. Charles Ehresman, Purdue University
History of the Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories
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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
7:30-8:00 Breakfast, STEW 202
8:00-8:30 Session 5
- 8:00-8:30 Meng-Sing Liou, NASA Glenn, and Chih-Hao Cheng, University of Kentucky
- Recent Contributions towards Accurate and Stable Simulation of Compressible Multiphase Flow
- 8:30-9:00 Robert Kunz, Penn State University
- Eulerian CFD Modeling for Microbubble Drag Reduction
- 9:00-9:30 Sheng-Tao Yu, Ohio State University
- Application of the CESE method to model nonlinear stress waves in solids
9:30-10:00 Break
10:00-11:30 Session 6
- 10:00-10:30 C. P. T. Groth, J. S. Sachdev, S. A. Northrup, X. Gao, and J. McDonald, University of Toronto Institute of Aerospace Studies
- A Parallel AMR Scheme for Physically Complex Flows
- 10:30-11:00 Asghar Esmaeeli, Southern Illinois University, and Gretar Tryggvason, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
- Using Front-Tracking to Study the Dynamics of Heterogeneous Continuum Systems
- 11:00-11:30 Stephen Heister, Purdue University
- Laminar Unsteady Behavior in Atomizers
11:30-1:00 Lunch, Anniversary Drawing Room or South Ballroom
1:00-2:30 Session 7
- 1:00-1:30 Cetin C. Kiris, Dochan Kwak, and Jeff Housman, NASA Ames Research Center
- High Fidelity Simulations of Turbopump Flowfields and Spin-off Applications
- 1:30-2:00 Ed Luke, Mississippi State University
- The Loci Rule-Based Framework and its Application to Multiphysics Applications
- 2:00-2:30 Venke Sankaran, Ding Li, and Charles Merkle, Purdue University
- Unified Computational Formulation for Complex Physics Applications
2:30-3:00 Break
3:00-5:00 Tour of Maurice J. Zucrow Propulsion Labs
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