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AnneMarie CFD
AnneMarie CFD
20 May 2022

NASA Turbulence Modeling Symposium 2022 - Roadblocks, and the Potential for Machine Learning

This year’s NASA Turbulence Modeling Symposium is being held in honor of Philippe Spalart and his contributions to the turbulence modeling field. The symposium will bring together both academic and industrial perspectives.

The symposium is planned to be in-person, and these are some of the topics on the agenda:

  • New developments in RANS, including advancements enabled by data-driven techniques
  • Synergies between turbulence theory, traditional modeling, experiments, simulations, and emergent ideas
  • Limitations and perceived stagnation of turbulence models
  • The latest developments in turbulence scale-resolving simulation capabilities

Prof Dr. Charles Hirsch, Cadence Fellow – CFD at Cadence and founder of Numeca, will deliver a keynote address.


Event Dates: 27-29 July 2022

Location: Lockheed Martin Center of Innovation ("The Lighthouse"), 8000 Harbour View Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23435

Find more information about the symposium and how to register for this open, free event here: https://turbmodels.larc.nasa.gov/turb-prs2022.html 


On the topic of Machine Learning and AI for fluid dynamics, this may be interesting for you as well:

Dirk Wunsch, Senior Software Engineering Manager - Artificial Intelligence at Cadence, talked at the Numeca Global CFD Summit a while back about how Artificial Intelligence can help to enhance design productivity.

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On-Demand screenshot Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to CFD


Tags:
  • artificial intelligence |
  • fluid simulations |
  • turbulence |
  • machine learning |
  • fluid dynamics |
  • NASA |
  • turbulence models |