Objective of the workshop
Cavitation occurs in a variety of fluids and technologies such as engine combustion, rocket
engine, lubrication, marine propulsion, hydraulic pumps and turbines, medical applications, cleaning
water, chemical procedia. In most cases, the apparition of cavitation leads to several drawbacks and damages (erosion, vibration, efficiency decrease, head drop, noise, etc
This workshop marks the end of the ASCA project, the French ANR-18-CE46-0009-03 project : Advanced numerical Simulation for CAvitation: HPC, numerical and physical modelling, non equilibrium thermodynamics, large scale simulation.
In this workshop, we will address the physics and the modelling of cavitating flows, bubble collapse and mass transfer. The goal is to share physical mechanism comprehension, modelling methods, difficulties, (rigorous or more phenomenological) analysis, allowing the description of multiphase flows with mass transfer.
Program
The talks will start the morning of Tuesday 31 noon and finish Wednesday 1. The workshop follows the
Fourth Workshop on Compressible Multiphase Flows.
Keynote Speakers
Henda Djeridi, LEGI
Turbulence et cavitation, l’interaction de deux phénomènes complexes
Kevin Schmidmayer
Modélisation et simulation diphasique compressible
Rémi Abgrall, UZH - Institute of Mathematics
Sur la modélisation des écoulements multiphasiques compressibles
Contributions
Authors are invited to submit a title and a short abstract of their contribution. The presentation will be 20 minutes long plus 5 minutes of question. There are no fees registration but registration (authors and participants) is mandatory.
Practical informations
Location
Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée, Strasbourg (map).
Restaurant
Nous aurons rendez-vous le mardi 31 Mai au restaurant La Maison Kammerzell, Place de la cathédrale, Strasbourg (map).
Organizing committee
Yannick Hoarau and Eric Goncalves