Agenda of TFSA 2015 - Stanford University

 Thermal & Fluid Sciences Industrial Affiliates and Sponsors Conference January, 28-­‐30 2015 Munger Conference Center Stanford University Final P rogram dd dd TFSA15 Conference & Workshop The Conference is the main event organized within the Stanford Thermal and Fluid Sciences Affiliates program. This year the Conference includes about 80 contributions among oral presentations and posters. The program showcases Stanford’s broad research portfolio and outstanding students and researchers. The 2015 TFSA Industrial Affiliates dd TFSA Conference – At a Glance Day 1 -­‐ Wednesday January 28, 2015 1300-­‐1325 -­‐ Welcome & Introduction 1325-­‐1340 – CTR Summer Program 1340-­‐1440 -­‐ Session I -­‐ TFSA News – People 1440-­‐1600 -­‐ Session II -­‐ TFSA News – Research 1600-­‐1630 -­‐ Session III -­‐ Rapid Fire Poster Session 1630-­‐1800 -­‐ Poster Session & Light Refreshments 1700-­‐1745 -­‐ Lab Tours Day 2 -­‐ Thursday January 29, 2015 0800-­‐0830 -­‐ Breakfast 0830-­‐0945 -­‐ Session IV – Turbulence 0945-­‐1030 -­‐ Session V -­‐ Acoustics 1030-­‐1045 -­‐ Coffee break 1045-­‐1200 -­‐ Session VI -­‐ Experiments 1200-­‐1330 -­‐ Lunch 1330-­‐1445 -­‐ Session VII – Algorithms 1445-­‐1545 -­‐ Session VIII – Multiphase Flows 1545-­‐1600 -­‐ Coffee break 1600-­‐1645 -­‐ Session IX -­‐ Combustion 1830-­‐ -­‐ Cocktails & Banquet Day 3 -­‐ Friday January 30, 2015 0800-­‐0830 -­‐ Breakfast 0830-­‐0915 -­‐ Session X – Mixing 0915-­‐1015 -­‐ Session XI -­‐ Energy 1015-­‐1100 -­‐ Session XII – Uncertainty Quantification 1100-­‐1115 -­‐ Coffee break 1115-­‐1215 -­‐ Session XIII -­‐ Particle-­‐Laden Flows 1215-­‐1230 -­‐ Closure & Send off Wednesday Jan 28 – Day 1 dd 1300-­‐1325 – Welcome & Introduction – Gianluca Iaccarino 1325-­‐1340 – CTR Summer Program 2014 – Parviz Moin Session I – TFSA News -­‐ People 1340-­‐1400 John Dabiri New Stanford Faculty -­‐ Research Vision 1400-­‐1420 George I.Park 2014 Graduate – Wall-­‐modeled LES in an unstructured mesh environment 1420-­‐1440 Julia Ling 2014 Graduate – Improvements in Turbulent Scalar Mixing Modeling for Trailing Edge Slot Film Cooling Geometries Session II – TFSA News -­‐ Research 1440-­‐1500 Mark Cappelli 1500-­‐1520 Hai Wang AFOSR: Plasma Science and Technology FAA: National Jet Fuel Combustion Program 1520-­‐1540 Gianluca Iaccarino DOE: PSAAP II Program – Exascale Computing of Particle-­‐laden Turbulence in Radiation Environment 1540-­‐1600 Matthias Ihme NASA: Matrix-­‐Stabilized Combustion Technologies to Enable Ultra-­‐Low Emission Combustion in Aviation Gas Turbines Session III – Rapid Fire Poster Session 1600-­‐1630 Various Authors 60 sec. Presentations dd Thursday Jan 29 – Day 2 0800-­‐0830 -­‐ Breakfast Session IV -­‐ Turbulence 0830-­‐0845 S. Bose, P. Moin 0845-­‐0900 Z. Vane, S. Lele Slip wall modeling approaches for separated flows and heat transfer Prediction of turbulent secondary flows in ducts using equilibrium wall modeled LES Countergradient Sub-­‐Grid Scale Transport and Energy Backscatter in turbulent deflagrations 0900-­‐0915 J. O'Brien, J. Urzay, A. Poludneko, P. Hamlington, M. Ihme 0915-­‐0930 D. Dawson, S. Lele LES of supersonic flow in a three-­‐
dimensional compression ramp 0930-­‐0945 J. Kim, P. Moin Simulation of turbulent flow within a suction and oscillatory fluidic actuator Session V – Acoustics 0945-­‐1000 J. Nichols, G. Bres, P. Moin 1000-­‐1015 J.Kocheemoolayil, S. Lele 1015-­‐1030 J. O’Brien, J. Kim, M. Ihme 1030-­‐1045 -­‐ Coffee Break Large Eddy Simulations of fan noise Towards Stall Noise Prediction using Large Eddy Simulations Engine core noise analysis using an hybrid modeling approach dd Thursday Jan 29 – Day 2 VI -­‐ Experiments Session 1045-­‐1100 A. Lucca-­‐Fabris, C.V. Young, M. Cappelli 1100-­‐1115 J. Dunnmon, T.Kim, A.Kovscek, R. Fahrig, M. Ihme 1115-­‐1130 L.S. Burton, C. Elkins, J. Eaton 1130-­‐1145 E. Sayles J. Eaton LIF Velocimetry in Quasi-­‐Periodic Plasma Sources Characterization of Scalar Mixing in Dense Gaseous Jets Using X-­‐Ray Computed Tomography MRI Based Diagnostics for Temperature Measurements in Turbulent Flows The Effects of Upstream Secondary Flow Control on a Stalled Diffuser 1145-­‐1200 A. Banko, F. Coletti, Oscillatory Flow in the Human Airways C. Elkins, J. Eaton from the Mouth through Several Bronchial Generations. 1200-­‐1330 -­‐ Lunch Session VII -­‐ Algorithms 1330-­‐1345 A. Aminfar, E.Darve Using low-­‐rank approximations to build fast linear solvers for a wide range of engineering problems 1345-­‐1400 H. J. Bae, P. Moin Multirate time-­‐stepping least squares shadowing method 1400-­‐1415 S.Krishnan,E.Shaqfeh, Immersed boundary methods for G. Iaccarino particles in viscoelastic drilling muds 1415-­‐1430 Y. Lv, M. Ihme Positivity-­‐preserving and entropy-­‐
bounded Discontinuous Galerkin method for conservation laws 1430-­‐1445 S. Davidson, Pattern-­‐Accelerated M. Wessling, A. Mani Electroconvection dd Thursday Jan 29 – Day 2 VIII -­‐ Multiphase Flows Session 1445-­‐1500 C. Ivey, P. Moin Accurate normal and curvature estimates from volume fractions on unstructured meshes 1500-­‐1515 S. Mirjalili, A. Mani Computational Study of Thin Air Film break-­‐up in drop-­‐pool impact events 1515-­‐1530 P.Vasquez-­‐Guzman, Measurement of Liquid Sprays using X-­‐
W.Hinshaw, R.Fahrig, ray Computed Tomography J. Eaton 1530-­‐1545 M. Mortazavi, A.Mani Turbulent hydraulic jumps: characterization of macro and micro bubble generation 1545-­‐1600 -­‐ Coffee Break Session IX -­‐ Combustion 1600-­‐1615 Q. Wang, M. Ihme 1615-­‐1630 1630-­‐1645 1645-­‐1700 1700-­‐1715 LES SGS-­‐modeling using a Realizable and Conservative Deconvolution Method K. Grogan, Q. Modeling gas-­‐dynamic effects in shock-­‐
Wang, M. Ihme tubes for reaction-­‐kinetic measurements H. Wu, Y. Chee See, When is a combustion model “accurate M. Ihme enough:” A trust-­‐region constrained fidelity adaptive combustion model T. Ewan, P. Ma, Analysis of wall models for internal M. Ihme combustion engine simulations using high-­‐speed micro-­‐PIV measurements B. Franzelli, M.Ihme A spray-­‐flamelet formulation using an effective composition-­‐space variable 1830-­‐ Dinner dd Friday Jan 30 – Day 3 0800-­‐0830 -­‐ Breakfast Session X -­‐ Mixing 0830-­‐0845 K. Ryan, C. Elkins, J. Eaton 0845-­‐0900 A. Subramaniam, S. Lele 0900-­‐0915 C. Gorle, C. Garcia-­‐
Sanchez, G.Iaccarino Experiments on Turbulent Mixing of Jets in Crossflow Oblique Interface Rictmyer-­‐Meshkov Instability Predictions of Pollutant Dispersion Session XI – Energy 0915-­‐0930 M. Stewart, T. Gur, R. Mitchell 0930-­‐0945 P. Ma, M. Ihme Cogeneration from Coal using Nested Carbon-­‐Air/Carbon-­‐Steam Fuel Cells Supercritical fluid mixing in Diesel engine and rocket Applications 0945-­‐1000 M.Rahmani, G.Geraci, Solar Receivers -­‐ polydispersity in G. Iaccarino, A. Mani particle-­‐fluid systems 1000-­‐1015 A. Ghate, S. Lele A Kinematic Simulation for Wind Farms operating under atmospheric stratification Session XII – Uncertainty Quantification 1015-­‐1030 G. Geraci, P. Congedo, Decomposing High-­‐Order statistics G. Iaccarino for Sensitivity Analysis 1030-­‐1045 M. Emory, G. Iaccarino RANS Turbulence Modeling Inspired by Uncertainty Quantification 1015-­‐1100 S. Ghili, G. Iaccarino Polynomial Chaos for Uncertainty Analysis dd Friday Jan 30 – Day 3 1100-­‐1115 -­‐ Coffee Break Session XIII – Particle-­‐Laden Flows 1115-­‐1130 D. Borup, C. Elkins, Application of Medical Magnetic J. Eaton Resonance Imaging for Particle Concentration Measurement 1130-­‐1145 S. Ganguli, S. Lele Canonical Problems of Fluid Particle Interaction in a Radiation Environment 1145-­‐1200 M. Bassenne, Characteristic regimes of subgrid-­‐scale J. Urzay, G.I. Park, coupling in LES of particle-­‐laden P. Moin turbulent flows 1200-­‐1215 A.Frankel,H.Pouransari Turbulence-­‐radiation interactions in a A. Mani, G. Iaccarino particle-­‐laden flow 1215-­‐1230 -­‐ Closure & Send off Poster Session dd 1600-­‐1800 – Wednesday Jan 28, 2015 1 S. Alizadeh, A. Mani 2 3 J. Seo, R. Garcia-­‐Mayoral, A. Mani H. Pouransari, A. Mani 4 5 H. Abdehkakha, G. Iaccarino B. Wang, D. Biggs, M Cappelli 6 D. Biggs, S. Avery, N. Gascon, M. Cappelli K. Loebner, T. Underwood, B. Wang, M. Cappelli W. Spurlock, S. Lele J. Horwitz, A. mani M. L. Wong, S. Lele Y. Chee See, M. Ihme 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 A. Banko, L. Villafane, C. Elkins, J. Eaton J. Kim, L. Campo, J. Eaton 14 P. Milani, K. Ryan, J. Eaton 15 E. Karatay, C. Druzgalski, A. Mani N. Kseib, J. URzay, D. Davidson, G. Iaccarino A. Inamdar,S. Lele C. Hamman, P. Moin S. Ryu, G. Iaccarino A. Campos, K. Duraisamy, G. Iaccarino T. Economon, J. A lonso, G. Iaccarino J. Bernate, E. Lin, R. Fahrig, C. Milla, G.Iaccarino. E. Shaqfeh, M. Esmaily, G. Iaccarino, P. Moin, A. Mani H. Pouransari, P . Coulier, E. Darve A. Mittal, G. Iaccarino 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Computational modeling of electrokinetic transport in random networks of micro-­‐pores and nano-­‐pores Direct numerical simulation of turbulent flows over superhydrophobic surfaces with periodic posts: effect of texture size Towards understanding of particle-­‐based solar receivers: impact of preferential concentration on heat transfer statistics Particle transport and deposition in a square duct Two port Microwave Photonic Crystal with Switchable Plasma Elements Mini Heated-­‐Helicon Thruster for Microsatellites Experimental Investigation of Magnetogasdynamic Phenomena in High Energy Density Plasma Jets Crossflow Instability in high speed flows Accurate Calculation of Stokes Drag in Point Particle Simulations Improvements to Shock Capturing Method A New Approach for Imposing Artificial Viscosity for Explicit Discontinuous Galerkin Scheme A New Experiment on Particle/Turbulence/Radiation Interaction Sensitivity of Shock Boundary Layer Interaction to Geometric perturbations Turbulent Scalar Flux Modeling for Inclined Jets in Crossflow; An Optimization Approach DNS of chaotic Electrokinetic Transport: commercial software versos custom-­‐built parallel DNS code A simulation-­‐adapted statistical framework to model uncertainties in combustion rate constants from shock-­‐tube experiments Improved modeling of ice-­‐microphysics in aircraft contrails Anisotropic filters in LES of thermal convection Validation of FSI/IB schemes for vibrating cylinders Turbulence Modeling using IPRM Domain Specific Language for Exascale simulations of particle-­‐laden flows Biasing left-­‐right particle distribution via sideways bending of the upper body Particle laden turbulent flows Fast linear solvers for sparse and dense matrices arising from the solution of partial differential equations. Efficient Uncertainty Propagation in Stochastic Multiphysics Systems dd TFSA15 Parking dd TFSA15 Location TFSA
dd Thermal and Fluid Sciences INdustrial Affiliates
TFSA Program The Thermal & Fluid Sciences Affiliates Program (TFSA) is the industrial liaison program of the Thermosciences Group and Flow Physics and Computation Engineering Group of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stanford University. The program was started over 45 years ago to establish and maintain close ties between the Stanford faculty and engineers in industry. Contact Us Gianluca Iaccarino, Director Mechanical Engineering Stanford University Building 500, Room 500I Stanford, CA 94305-­‐3030 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 723-­‐9599 URL http://tfsa.stanford.edu Marlene Lomuljo-­‐Bautista Mechanical Engineering Stanford University Building 500, Room 500X-­‐1 Stanford, CA 94305-­‐3030 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 723-­‐5616