von Karman Institute Lecture Series and Events
Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics Methods for Hypersonic Flows
Monday 25 March 2024 - Friday 29 March 2024
The programme and registration system are online at the following address:
https://www.vki.ac.be/index.php/events-ls/events/eventdetail/577/-/advanced-computational-fluid-dynamics-methods-for-hypersonic-flows-vki-ls-and-sto-ls-avt-358
Conventional tools used to simulate flows in the hypersonic regime are often based on a finite-volume discretization method applied to a structured mesh, considering that it is a robust approach. The availability of innovative numerical methods and algorithms creates increasing opportunities to simulate hypersonic flows for complex systems, such as cruise vehicles and space platforms, but it presents many challenges. In this Lecture Series, we will review the current challenges specific to the hypersonic regime and propose ground-breaking computational methods and perspectives. Both the theoretical and algorithmic aspects of computations, applications, and results will be discussed. The program is tailored to provide professionals and students working and supporting aerospace industries, space agencies, as well as defense programs a snapshot of the state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics methods for hypersonic flows.
This von Karman Institute lecture series is complemented by a free two-day lecture series VKI-STO-AVT-358, funded by the NATO Science and Technology Organisation. If you register for the full week, registration for this supplement is included. You can also register just for the two-day VKI-STO-AVT-358 Lecture Series and the workshop. For this, we request only a nominal contribution to cover catering expenses.
This lecture series takes place on site only.
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This lecture series is organized by the von Karman institute for Fluid Dynamics with the financial support of the NATO Science & Technology Organization. The series aims to:
This lecture series is suitable for individuals with a background in fluid dynamics and an interest in learning about the potential of quantum computing in this field. The program features lectures by leading experts from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, covering topics such as:
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