7th Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Spray Combustion (TCS7)
June 16, 2019, Tenerife, Spain
Objectives
The aim of this workshop series is to stimulate progress in the understanding of turbulent spray combustion by organizing focused discussions on open problems and promising new initiatives and collaborations in this area. A long term objective is to advance capabilities to model turbulent spray flows, both reacting and non-reacting. In order to do so it links recent developments in studies of dispersed multiphase flow and combustion. The intention is to have interactive discussion between experts and young researchers and between modelers and experimentalists.
Invited speakers
Two keynote lectures one of which is more research oriented and one more application oriented will be presented by
- "Some Challenges in Numerical Simulation of Spray Combustion" by Prof. Ryoichi Kurose, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan
- "The Challenges of Spray Combustion Simulation: an Industrial Perspective" by Dr. Marco Zedda, Rolls-Royce, UK.
Joint comparative studies of target test cases
Three sets of spray flame experiments have been selected for which extensive experimental databases are available. For each of these computational results are invited from the participants to the workshop. Contributors should follow the provided guidelines. At the workshop the obtained results will be discussed.
In the list below you find the three cases and the contact persons. A link is provided to a file with more information.
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Sydney University needle burner
Contact person: Prof. Assaad R. Masri
Guidelines on the Sydney test case can be found here. -
CORIA Rouen spray burner (CRSB)
Contact persons: Prof. Benoit Fiorina, Prof. B. Renou, Constantin Nguyen Van
Guidelines on the CORIA Rouen test case can be found here. -
Cambridge University swirling spray flame
Contact person: Dr. Andrea Giusti
Guidelines on the Cambridge swirl spray flame can be found here.
Poster session
Participants are invited to present a poster on their work. The title and author list should be provided via the registration form. Please send a poster abstract to Prof. Dirk Roekaerts before June 6, 2019 using the following latex or word template.
Program
The final program of the workshop may be found here.
Location and date
The TCS workshop will take place in the Adeje Meeting Room of the H10 Costa Adeje Palace Hotel, Tenerife, Spain, on Sunday June 16, 2019. This is the day preceding the 11th Mediterranean Combustion Symposium (MCS11).
Registration
Please download the registration form and mail or fax it as soon as possible. Please indicate if you plan to submit a poster presentaton. Thank you. Deadline for registration via the website is June 6, 2019. Registration on a later date may still be possible but access to lunch is not guaranteed.Accomodation
- Those who come to TCS7 and stay on for MCS11 can book accommodation for both events using the MCS11 registration form.
- Those who come to TCS7 but DO NOT stay on for MCS11 should get in contact with the travel agent (mcs11@viaconte.com) to make a booking if they would like to take advantage of the room rates indicated on the MCS11 website. Please make your hotel reservation before March 15, 2019, this is the day when the block booking expires.
The workshop is co-organized by ERCOFTAC special interest group 28 "Reactive Flows" and co-sponsored by EKT of TU Darmstadt, Germany.
Organizing committee
Prof. Eva Gutheil (Heidelberg University, Germany)Prof. Assaad R. Masri (The University of Sydney, Australia)
Prof. Epaminondas Mastorakos (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Prof. Bart Merci (Ghent University, Belgium)
Prof. Venkat Raman (University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA)
Prof. Dirk Roekaerts (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
Prof. Amsini Sadiki (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany)