Turbulence: New views on an old challenge, DTU Lyngby Campus
Wednesday 24 May, 09:00-15:30
In development of solutions involving fluid mechanics, our limited understanding of turbulence and its modelling is still a major challenge. The seminar will present new views based on measurements and experience from industry.
Address:
DTU Lyngby Campus, building 421, auditorium 72,
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Program:
09:00 | Registration |
09:30 | Welcome Knud Erik Meyer, DANSIS chairman |
09:45 | Turbulence under changing circumstances Clara M. Velte, Associate Professor, DTU Construct |
10:30 | Coffee break |
11:00 | Turbulence analyzed using Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Peder Jørgensgaard Olesen, PhD student, DTU Construct |
11:25 | Introduction to laboratory experiments Simon Lautrup Ribergård, PhD student, DTU Construct |
11:50 | Lunch and laboratory tour in small groups |
13:10 | Machine learning for turbulent flows Adil Rasheed, Professor, NTNU, Norway |
13:55 | Cases with turbulence in industry Peter Johansson, CTO, AB Akronmaskiner |
14:30 | Coffee break |
14:50 | One view on turbulence seen from the industry |
15:25 | Closing remarks Knud Erik Meyer, DANSIS chairman |
15:30 | End of seminar |
Members of DANSIS can participate in the seminar free of charge. Non-members are also invited to participate at a fee of 400 DKK.
Please register for the seminar no later than Monday 22 May at 9 am.
Register for the seminar