Presentation of CEMRACS 2005
Computational Aeroacoustics and CFD in Turbulent Flows
CEMRACS, which is the french acronym for Summer Mathematical Research
Center on Scientific Computing and Its Applications, was initiated in
1996 by Yvon Maday (see history). CEMRACS 2005 will be the tenth of the series.
This year's CEMRACS is devoted to two closely linked topics : turbulent
flows and
noise generation within the framework of computational aeroacoustics
(CAA) and
more generally computational fluid dynamics (CFD).
It will consist of three events:
- Euromech Colloquium no. 467 on turbulent flow and noise generation
(July 18 - July 20)
- a summer school on computational aeroacoustics (July 21-July 25)
- a research center (July 25 - August 26)
CEMRACS 2005 will host around 20 research projects on the
topic of computation
fluid dynamics sponsored by industry or public research funds. Two or
three junior researchers will work on each project managed by a senior
scientist. The projects
will start on July 25 along with the summer school. From July 21 to
July 25, the days will be devoted to the summer school and the afternoon
of July 25 to the research projects.
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