YALES2 Training Session

Course/Event Essentials

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Event/Course Format
Mixed
Live (synchronous)

Venue Information

Country: France
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Training Content and Scope

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Technical Domain
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Beginner
Intermediate
Sector of the Target Audience
Research and Academia
HPC Profile of Target Audience
Application Users
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CoEC
Event/Course Description

YALES2 aims at the solving of two-phase combustion from primary atomization to pollutant prediction on massive complex meshes. It is able to handle efficiently unstructured meshes with several billions of elements, thus enabling the Direct Numerical Simulation and Large-Eddy Simulation of laboratory and semi-industrial configurations. The recent developments are focused on the dynamic mesh adaptation of tetrahedral-based massive meshes for fronts and interfaces.

This training session targets researchers and engineers interested in learning YALES2 and/or the numerical methodologies developed in YALES2: solving for incompressible turbulent flows, two-phase flows, dynamic mesh adaptation, etc.

More information about YALES2 can be found here.

Instructors: Vincent Moureau (CNRS), Ghislain Lartigue (CNRS), Pierre Bénard (INSA of Rouen)