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Organised by
Professor Paul Tucker (University of Cambridge) and
Dr Sylvain Lardeau (Imperial College London)
Computational modelling of flows is vital for understanding &
controlling processes relevant to aeronautical, environmental and
numerous engineering problems. Most flows are turbulent, this
dynamic complexity generally being treated using inexpensive
deterministic mathematical models requiring calibration and
validation against measurements. The increasing power of computers
is allowing much less model dependent approaches. These will be
explored in an application centred context between diverse fields.
Speakers
Bill George, Nick Georgiadis, Dr Andrew Brown, Dr Mike Cullen, Lars
Davidson, Professor Dimitris Drikakis, Christer Fureby, Bernard
Geurts, Fernando Grinstein, Anthony Hutton, Sinisa Krajnovic,
Professor Michael Leschziner, Professor Len Margolin, Mr Kevin
Menzies, Professor Pierre Saugat, David Youngs.
Registration
This meeting is free to attend, but preregistration (online) is
essential. The online registration form and programme information
can be found at:
www.royalsociety.org/events
Event Type:Seminar
Location: London,UK
Date: October 22, 2008