Workshop on Multiphase and Reacting Flow Simulations

Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907

June 27 and 28, 2005

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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
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
 

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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