Second Workshop:
"Micro-Macro
Modelling and Simulation
of Liquid-Vapour Flows"
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Institut de
Mathématiques, Université Bordeaux I INRIA, projet ScAlApplix Talence, France January, 10-12, 2007 |
The aim of the
research group "Micro-Macro
Modelling and Simulation of Liquid-Vapour
Flows" is the investigation of liquid-vapour flows, in
particular the development of new more efficient and accurate software
tools and the improvement of existing tools for simulations. Vapour
together with liquid phases occur in many applications like cavitation
problems, two phase flow in micro devices, cooling and boiling
processes and breakup of liquid jets. Since e.g. turbine blades and
ship propellers can be destroyed by cavitation this research is of high
industrial interest.
An important and
necessary issue in this project is the
interdisciplinary cooperation between mathematicians and
engineers on the one hand and the cooperation between French and German
groups on the other hand. The first issue is of vital importance since
mathematicians need information about relevant and realistic models,
about valid regimes for different models, the access to experimental
data, and characteristic behaviour of solutions. Furthermore, engineers
will benefit from modern and efficient techniques for acceleration of
numerical algorithms (multigrid, adaptivity in space and time), their
mathematical justification, rigorous results for model problems, and
the construction of exact solutions for benchmarking
The following researchers have confirmed to
deliver lectures
Siegfried Mueller (RWTH-Aachen), talk file1.pdf file2.pdf file3.pdf
Dennis Diehl (Universtät Frieburg), talk
Rainer Dahms (RWTH-Aachen), talk
Dennis Kroeninger (Universität Göttingen), talk
Schedule:
Begin : January 10, 2007 at 14 h
End : January 12, 2007 at 13h
DFG-CNRS research unit 563 "Micro-Macro Modelling and Simulation of Liquid-Vapour Flows"
There is no fee for the Workshop. However, participants will pay for their meal at the University cafetaria.
The Mathematics Institute is located in the University Bordeaux
I in
Talence. The workshop will be held in the conference room. Talence can
be reached by :
The workshop will take place in the conference room of the Institute of Mathematic.
Institut de
Mathématiques
Université Bordeaux I
341 cours de la Libération
33 405 Talence cedex, France
Click
here to visit the homepage of the workshop location.
A short list of hotels (stop Gambetta on tram A). The
University can be reached
by tram from each of them :
Institut
de Mathematiques
Université Bordeaux I
341 cours de la Libération
33 405 Talence cedex, France
E-Mail: remi.abgrall@math.u-bordeaux.fr