Sweden, June 17, 2019
The course includes lectures (12 hours) and workshops (12
hours) learning and using CALC-LES
Description:
A three-day course on
Large-Eddy Simulation and Detached-Eddy Simulations: How to
use an in-House Fortran source code
is given in Gothenburg, Sweden, 17-19 June.
Most engineers and many researchers have limited knowledge
of what a LES/DES CFD code is doing. The object of this
course is to close that knowledge gap. During the course,
the participants will learn and work with an in-house
LES/DES code called CALC-LES, written by the lecturer. It is
a finite volume code written in Fortran 77. It includes two
zero-equation SGS models (Smagorinsky and WALE) and one
two-equation model (the PANS model). The participants will
get the source code installed on their lap-top. It is
recommended that the participants use Linux. The course
includes lectures (12 hours) and workshops (12 hours)
learning and using CALC-LES. The participants must bring a
lap-top.
The number of participants is limited to 16.