The First International Workshop on Lattice Boltzmann for Wind Energy
The First International Workshop on Lattice Boltzmann for Wind Energy
The Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) has shown to be a promising candidate for faster high-fidelity simulations. This workshop welcomes researchers from both industry and academia, interested or active in the application of the LBM in wind energy.
A selection of keynote lectures will provide a comprehensive overview of the method, ranging from a fundamental introduction to state-of-the-art applications in wind energy and atmospheric sciences.
Furthermore, participants are invited to present current research in oral presentations comprising all wind energy related applications of the LBM such as wind turbine aerodynamics, wind farm simulations, aero-acoustics, atmospheric boundary layer flows, etc.
Plenary discussions on future opportunities and challenges will round-off the event.
The Workshop will be held in a fully online format.
KEYNOTE LECTURES
Introduction to the Lattice Boltzmann Method
Ilya Karlin, ETH Zürich
On the use of LBMs in the industry: grid refinement, subgrid scale model and wall law
Christophe Coreixas, University of Geneva
Applications of the Lattice Boltzmann Method in Wind Energy
Ralf Deiterding, University of Southampton
TBA
Manfred Krafczyk, TU Braunschweig
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Participants are invited to present current research in 20 min presentations followed by 10 min discussions. Speakers are asked to submit a one page abstract including figures. Submission deadline is the 31th January. A notification of acceptance and the detailed program will be announced by the 5th of February.
REGISTRATION
Sign up here. The registration will be open until the 31th January.
The workshop fee is
100 CHF / 50 CHF (Regular/Student, PhD)
For any question please contact alain.schubiger(at)ost.ch
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Sarah Barber & Alain Schubiger, University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil
Jonas Latt, University of Geneva
Henrik Asmuth, Uppsala University
Frédéric Blondel, IFP Energies nouvelles
Kontakt

Dr.-Ing. Sarah Barber
Oberseestrasse 10
CH-8640 Rapperswil SG
+41 (0)58 257 42 62
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