Conference Final Programme, 12 September 2012

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Conference Final Programme, 12 September 2012
THMT ’12
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I HMT
FINAL PROGRAMME
7th International Symposium on
University of Palermo, ITALY
September 24-27, 2012
Sponsored by
Electricité
Electricité de France – R&D
ANSYS ITALIA, Italy
AVLAVL-List GmbH, Austria
Associazione Termotecnica
Italiana - Sezione Lazio, Italy
University
University of Palermo, Italy
Delft University of Technology, Nl
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Sapienza University of Rome,
Rome, Italy
http://www.thmthttp://www.thmt-12.org
The triennial symposia on Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer provide a forum
for exchange of ideas, methods and results in a broad area of heat and mass
transfer governed by or associated with turbulence. It provides opportunities for
scientists and engineers from industry and academia to present recent advances,
to discuss current problems and to anticipate future needs and prospects.
This Seventh Symposium in the series follows the concept, format and focus
established at previous conferences held in Lisbon, Portugal (1994), Delft, The
Netherlands (1997), Nagoya, Japan (2000), Antalya, Turkey (2003), Dubrovnik,
Croatia (2006) and Rome, Italy (2009). Its origin dates back, however, to the
Joint ICHMT/IUTAM Symposium on Structure of Turbulence, Heat and Mass
Transfer, held in Dubrovnik in 1980.
The broad spectrum of topics covered in this Symposium, with new challenges
and trends introduced by keynote speakers, substantiates again that turbulence
continues to play a key role in convective heat and mass transfer, and that many
still open problems and issues await further research and closer international
cooperation and communication.
Dubrovnik, 1980
Lisbon, 1994
Delft, 1997
Nagoya, 2000
Antalya, 2003
Dubrovnik, 2006
Rome, 2009
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
K. Hanjalić
Hanjalić, Chairman
Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Y. Nagano, Co-Chairman
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
F. Rispoli,
Rispoli, Co-Chairman
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
S. Jakirlić
Jakirlić, Symposium Secretary
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
D. Borello,
Borello, Organizing Secretary
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
C. Dispenza,
Dispenza, University of Palermo, Italy
A. Badagliacca, ATI Lazio, Italy
G.P. Celata,
Celata, ENEA, Italy
P. Durbin, Iowa State University, USA
T.B. Gatski,
Gatski, Institute Pprime, Poitiers, France
S. S. Girimaji,
Girimaji, Texas A&M University, USA
H. Hattori, Nagoya Inst. of Technology, Japan
B.E. Launder, University of Manchester, UK
D. Laurence, Electricité de France
I. Marusic,
Marusic, University of Melbourne, Australia
F. Micari,
Micari, University of Palermo, Italy
T. Miyauchi,
Miyauchi, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
A. Pollard, Queen’s University, Canada
LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE - University of Palermo
A. Brucato, F. Castiglia, G. Micale,
Micale, M. Morale,
Morale, G. Scaccianoce,
Scaccianoce, G. Vella
INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Harmen Jonker,
Jonker, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Interfacial layers in clear and cloudy atmospheric boundary layers
layers
• Tadashi Narabayashi,
Narabayashi, Hokkaido University, Japan
Lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accidents
accidents
• Mike Reeks, Newcastle University, UK
Transport, mixing and agglomeration of particles in turbulent flows
flows
•
• Danesh Tafti, Virginia Tech, USA
LargeLarge-eddy simulations of complex wallwall-bounded high Reynolds number flows
• Luc Vervisch,
Vervisch, INSA de Rouen, France
Challenges and progress in turbulent combustion modeling
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
H.I. Andersson, Norway
B. Basara, Austria
S. Benhamadouche, France
D. Bergstrom, Canada
B.J. Boersma, Nl
C. M. Casciola, Italy
H. Choi, Korea
M. Ciofalo, Italy
D. Čokljat, UK
T. J. Craft, UK
L. Davidson, Sweden
C. Dopazo, Spain
S. Drobniak, Poland
S.E. Elghobashi, USA
J. Fröhlich, Germany
S. Frolov, Russia
S. Fu, China
M. Gorokhovski, France
M. Hadžiabdić, Bosnia Herz.
G. Hetsroni, Israel
H. Iacovides, UK
J. Janicka, Germany
N. Kasagi, Japan
T. Kajishima, Japan
S. Kenjereš, Nl
J. Klewicki, Australia/USA
S. Komori, Japan
P. Le Quéré, France
R. Manceau, France
D. Markovich, Russia
F. Menter, Germany
O. Metais, France
S. Obi, Japan
J.C.Pereira, Portugal
M. Reeks, UK
G. Rizzo, Italy
D.J.E.M. Roekaerts, Nl
G.P. Romano, Italy
E. Serre, France
A.P. Silva Freire, Brazil
M. Sommerfeld, Germany
A.A. van Steenhoven, Nl
K. Suga, Japan
H.J. Sung, Korea
J. Szmyd, Poland
A. Tomboulides, Greece
P. Tucker, UK
R. Verzicco, Italy
S. Wallin, Sweden
H. Yoshida, Japan
Z. Zhang, China
THMT’12 Building Engineering Faculty Building 7 Entrance 2
Entrance 1 To other floors To other floors Entrance 2 M Aula Magna Room A (Sala del Consiglio) To other floors To other floors
To other floors (1st floor) Entrance 1
(ground floor) Lift Toilette ATM (2nd floor)
Room C (Aula satellite 2) To other floors Room B (Aula satellite 1) Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer 7 – PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Metro Station (Palazzo Reale – Orleans)
650 m To other floors
Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer 7 – PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
SUNDAY September 23:
16.00 – 19.00 Registration (Hotel et Des Palmes, Via Roma, 398)
MONDAY September 24
TUESDAY September 25
18.00 – 20.00 Reception (Hotel et Des Palmes, Via Roma, 398)
WEDNESDAY September 26
THURSDAY September 27
08.00 – 09.00 Registration
09.00 – 09.15 Opening (Aula M)
08.30 – 09.15 (Aula M) Keynote:
Recent developments in turbulent combustion:
automated progress variable definition. Ignition
combustion regimes after rapid compression
Luc Vervisch
08.30 – 09.15 (Aula M) Keynote:
Transport, mixing and agglomeration of
particles in turbulent flows
Michael W. Reeks
08.30 – 09.15 (Aula M) Keynote:
LES in complex high Reynolds number
flows
Danesh Tafti
09.15 – 10.00 (Aula M) Keynote:
Interfacial layers in clear and cloudy
atmospheric boundary layers
Harmen Jonker
09.20 – 10.40
10. Turbulence Structures (2)
11. Particle-laden Flows (1)
12. Turbulence Closures (1)
09.20 – 10.40
22. Combustion and Reactive Flows (3) A
23. Stability, Transition, Unsteadiness (1) B
24. Combined RANS  LES (1)
C
09.20 – 10.40
28. Impingement, Sep., Swirl, Rot. (1) A
29. MHD
B
30. Sprays, Bubbles, Droplets (1)
C
10.00 – 10.20
10.40 – 11.00
10.40 – 11.00
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
10.20 – 12.20
1. Turbulence Structures (1)
2. Experiments (1)
3. Fundamentals (1)
12.20 – 14.00
A
B
C
Lunch Break
14.00 – 16.00
4. Turbulence and Buoyancy (1) A
5. Experiments (2)
B
6. Fundamentals (2)
C
A
B
C
Coffee Break
11.00 – 13.00
13. Drag & Heat Transfer Control
14. Particle-laden Flows (2)
15. Turbulence Closures (2)
A
B
C
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 16.00
16. Combustion  Reactive Flows (1)
17. Particle-laden Flows (3)
18. DNS and LES Studies (1)
A
B
C
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11.00 – 13.00
25. Combustion and Reactive Flows (4) A
26. Stability, Transition, Unsteadiness (2) B
27. Combined RANS & LES (2)
C
11.00 – 13.00
31. Impingement, Sep., Swirl, Rot. (2) A
32. THMT Applications
B
33. Sprays, Bubbles, Droplets (2)
C
13.00 – 14.00
13.00 – 14.30 Lunch Break
Lunch Break
14.00 – 14.45 (Aula M) Keynote:
Lessons learned from the Fukushima
Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accidents
Tadashi Narabayashi
14.30-17.30 Poster Session (2)
15.00-18.00 Poster Session (1)
16.00 – 16.20 Refreshment
16.00 – 16.20 Refreshment
16.20 – 18.40
7. Turbulence and Buoyancy (2) A
8. Mixing
B
9. Modelling & Comp. Methods C
16.20 – 18.20
19. Combustion  Reactive Flows (2)
20. Environmental & Geophysical Flows
21. DNS and LES Studies (2)
A
B
C
16.00 – 16.20 Refreshment
16.00 – 16.20 Refreshment
Poster Session (1), cont.
Poster Session (2), cont.
17.30 CONFERENCE CLOSURE
19.30 CONFERENCE DINNER
NOTE: A, B, C and M indicate the rooms / theatres where sessions will be held. The time allocated for each oral presentation is 15+5=20 minutes.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 - morning
08.00 – 09.00
09.00 – 09.15
Registration
Opening
09.15 – 10.00
Keynote Lecture: Interfacial layers in clear and cloudy atmospheric boundary layers, H. Jonker, M. van Reeuwijk, P. Sullivan, N. Patton
Chair: B. E. Launder
10.00 – 10.20
Coffee Break
Session 1
Turbulence Structures, Heat  Mass Transfer (1)
Session Chair: T. Miyauchi
Session 2
Experiments and Experimental Techniques (1)
Session Chair: G.-P. Romano
Session 3
Fundamentals (1)
Session Chair: G. Vella
10.20 – 10.40
1.1 The structure of a spatially evolving threedimensional boundary layer subjected to spanwise
pressure gradient
Y. Bentaleb and M.A. Leschziner
2.1 A novel contactless flow rate measurement device
for poorly conducting fluids using Lorentz force
velocimetry
C. Resagk, A. Wegfrass, C. Diethold, M. Werner, F.
Hilbrunner, B. Halbedel, A. Thes
3.1 Heat transfer in dry granular flows. Another
turbulence
P. Rognon, I. Einav and B. Metzger
10.40 – 11.00
1.2 Turbulence structure in a rapidly accelerating
channel flow
M. Seddighi and S. He
2.2 Multiple overheat with ×-wire probe as a means
to access cross-correlations between heat and
kinematic quantities in turbulent flows
K. Sodjavi and J. Carlier
3.2 Singularity generated turbulence and its influence
on heat and mass transfer
N. I. Kolev
11.00 – 11.20
1.3 Structures of density fluctuations at a low-Machnumber turbulent boundary layer by DNS
T. Ohta and H. Kajima
2.3 Methods of measurement of the temperature field
in pulsatile fluid
P. Dančová, T. Vít, Z. Trávníček, V. Lédl and P.
Psota
3.3 Destruction coefficients for mean dissipation
rates in grid turbulence
S. K. Lee, L. Djenidi and R. A. Antonia
2.4 Synchronization between PIV and electrodiffusion techniques for the characterization of wavy
Taylor vortex flows with axial flows
E. Berrich, F. Aloui and J. Legrand
3.4 Axial velocity spectra scaling in a round, free jet
H. Sadeghi and A. Pollard
11.20 – 11.40
1.4 Turbulent puffs in a horizontal square duct under
stable temperature stratification
T. Otsuki, G. Kawahara, M. Uhlmann and A. Pinelli
11.40 – 12.00
1.5 Analysis of cyclic variability in motored ICengines by means of detailed comparison of highlyresolved experimental and numerical data
M. Baumann, F. di Mare, E. Baum, B. Peterson, B.
Böhm, A. Dreizler, J. Janicka
2.5 Simultaneous measurement of fluctuating velocity
and pressure using stereo-PIV and static-pressure
probe in a turbulent wing-tip vortex
T. Kawata and S. Obi
3.5 Entropy generation in a flow transitioning
downstream of a rib
S. Becker, D. M. McEligot, E. J. Walsh and E.Laurien
12.00 – 12.20
1.6 Asymmetric structures in a round jet with low
density
A.Muramatsu and Y. Kaneda
2.6 Simultaneous measurements of velocity and
temperature fields using PIV and infrared
thermograph over a backward facing step
S. Yamada, H. Nakamura and S. Takaki
3.6 Modelling flow patterns and heat transfer in a
gas-droplets turbulent flow downstream of a pipe
sudden expansion
M.A. Pakhomov and V.I. Terekhov
12.20 – 14.00
Lunch Break
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 - afternoon 1
Session 4
Turbulence and Buoyancy (1)
Session Chair: M. van Reeuwijk
Session 5
Experiments and Experimental Techniques (2)
Session Chair: S. Obi
Session 6
Fundamentals (2)
Session Chair: J. Klewicki
14.00 – 14.20
4.1 Measurements of Reynolds numbers near the
transition to the ultimate state of turbulent RayleighBénard convection
X. He, D. Funfschilling, H. Nobach, E. Bodenschatz,
G. Ahlers
5.1 A PIV investigation of stratified gas-liquid flow
in a horizontal pipe
A.A. Ayati, J. Kolaas, A. Jensen and G. Johnson
6.1 On the applicability of the boundary layer
independence principle to free and bounded turbulent
flows in absence of pressure gradient
I. Wygnanski, P. Tewes, N. Zalewski and L. Taubert
14.20 – 14.40
4.2 Change in flow regime in a natural convection
flow in an open-ended vertical channel
C. Daverat, H. Pabiou, H. Bouia, S. Xin, C. Menezo
5.2 Study of the turbulent wake behind a cylinder for
different Richardson numbers
M. Boirlaud, D. Couton and F. Plourde
6.2 Experimental investigation of the log-law for an
adverse pressure gradient turbulent boundary layer
flow at Re up to 10000
T. Knopp, D. Schanz, A. Schroder, M. Dumitra and C.
Kahler
14.40 – 15.00
4.3 Stable stratification in wall-bounded turbulent
flows
F. Zonta and A. Soldati
5.3 Application of chemiluminescence imaging of
OH-radical to flameless combustion of hydrogen
containing low-calorific gases
A. Gambale, D. Lupant and P. Lybaert
6.3 The phenomenon of hysteresis in turbulent
boundary layers with strong adverse pressure gradient
I. Vigdorovich
15.00 – 15.20
4.4 Scaling of the thermally coupled natural
convection boundary layers on a conducting vertical
plate
V. S. Djanali, S. W. Armfield, M. P. Kirkpatrick and
S. E. Norris
5.4 Experimental study of air distribution inside a
thermal wall jet produced by a displacement diffuser
I. Fatemi, B.-C. Wang, S. N. Oskouie, M. Koupriyanov
and B. Tully
15.20 – 15.40
4.5 DNS of buoyancy driven flow inside a
horizontal coaxial cylinder
I. Zaidi, Y. Addad, D. Laurence
5.5 Experimental investigation of turbulent flow and
scalar transport in a inclined jet in crossflow
F. Coletti, C. J. Elkins and J. K. Eaton
6.4 On the establishment of a logarithmic mean
temperature profile in fully developed turbulent pipe
flow with constant surface heat flux
S. Saha, J.C. Klewicki, A.S.H. Ooi and H.M
Blackburn
6.5 Effects of pressure gradient on higher order
statistics in turbulent boundary layers
Z. Harun, I. Marusic, J. P. Monty and R. Mathis
15.40 – 16.00
4.6 LES and URANS strategies for the computation
of turbulent natural convection flow inside
horizontal cylindrical penetration enclosure
D. Ammour, T.J. Craft and H. Iacovides
5.6 Temperature distribution analysis in spacer filled
channels for membrane distillation
A. Tamburini, A. Parlapiano, A. Cipollina, M.
Ciofalo, G. Micale
16.00 – 16.20
Refreshment Break
6.6 A comprehensive analysis of turbulent boundary
layer at air blowing through a microperforated surface
V.I. Kornilov, A.V. Boiko, D.M. Markovich, A.V.
Bilsky, O.A. Gobyzov, V.M. Kovenya, A.S. Lebedev
and A.V. Bazovkin
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 - afternoon 2
Session 7
Turbulence and Buoyancy (2)
Session Chair: K. Suga
Session 8
Mixing
Session Chair: M. Ciofalo
Session 9
Modelling and Computational Methods
Session Chair: K. Abe
16.20 – 16.40
7.1 DNS of Thermally-Stratified Turbulent
Boundary Layer over 2-Dimensional Hill
H. Hattori, S. Yoshikawa, T. Houra, M. Tagawa and
Y. Nagano
8.1 Thermal heat flux analysis at the wall of a
mixing tee
R.J.A. Howard, J. Ndombo, S. Gervais, E. Serre
9.1 Optimization of the Deflated PCG algorithm applied
to the massively parallel LES of heat transfer in gas
turbines
M. Malandain, N. Maheu and V. Moureau
16.40 – 17.00
7.2 Modelling turbulent heat transfer of a RayleighBenard problem with compressible large-eddy
simulation
C. Zimmermann and R. Groll
8.2 Large-eddy simulation of turbulent mixing and
fast chemistry at high Schmidt and Reynolds
number
M. Walter, N. Kornev and E. Hassel
9.2 A finite element LES methodology for anisotropic
inhomogeneous meshes
J. R. Bull, M. D. Piggott and C. C. Pain
17.00 – 17.20
7.3 Direct numerical simulation of the turbulent
natural convection flow in an open cavity of aspect
ratio 4
J. Chiva, O. Lehmkuhl, R. Borrell and A. Oliva
8.3 Application of a PDF method to variabledensity jets
A. Ghorbani, D. Markus and U. Maas
9.3. Analysis of DNS and RANS data in a turbulent
channel flow with surface mounted ribs
V.D. Narasimhamurthy, H.I. Andersson and T. Skjold
17.20 – 17.40
7.4 Turbulent 3D natural convection flows and
interaction with surface radiation in air-filled cavity
S. Xin, J. Chergui, P. Le Quere and R. Dai
8.4 Direct numerical simulation of turbulent
mixing in the T-shaped microchannel
A. Minakov, V. Rudyak, A. Dekterev, A. Gavrilov
9.4 Numerical simulation of the convective patterns in
evaporating liquid with a shear flow
V.P. Reutov and G.V. Rybushkina
17.40 – 18.00
7.5 Bifurcation of flows of a fluid with internal heat
sources in a vertical pipe
T. Senoo, K. Deguchi and M. Nagata
8.5 Thermal mixing of flow-crossing streams in a
T-shaped junction: a comparative LES, RANS and
Hybrid LES/RANS study
G. John-Puthenveettil, L. Jia, T. Reimann, S.
Jakirlić, D. C. Sternel
9.5 Large-eddy simulation of turbulent dynamic fluidstructure interaction
O. Estruch, O. Lehmkuhl, R. Borrell, C.D. Perez Segarra
18.00 – 18.20
7.6 A numerical study of oscillatory thermo-solutal
Marangoni convection in a floating half zone
H. Minakuchi, Y. Takagi, Y. Okano, S. Gima and S.
Dost
8.6 Flow observation and heat transfer
performance of viscoelastic fluid flow in a
serpentine channel
K. Tatsumi, O. Nakajima, W. Nagasaka and K.
Nakabe
9.6 Exact solutions to reaction-diffusion equation and
the direction of turbulent scalar flux in a premixed
turbulent flame and its leading edge
V.A. Sabelnikov and A.N. Lipatnikov
18.20 – 18.40
7.7 RANS modelling of turbulent mixing for a jet in
supersonic cross flow: model evaluation and
uncertainty quantification
C. Gorlé, M. Emory and G.Iaccarino
8.7 Investigation of exit loss of cooling towers at
different wind speeds and Archimedes numbers
M.M. Lohasz and G. Csaba
9.7 An Immersed Volume Method for large-eddy
simulation of compressible flows
D. Cecere, E. Giacomazzi, F.R. Picchia, N. Arcidiacono
and F. Donato
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 - morning
08.30 – 09.15
Keynote Lecture: Recent developments in turbulent combustion: automated progress variable definition - ignition combustion regimes
after rapid compression, Luc Vervisch, Y.-S Niu, G. Lodier, and P. Doningo
Chair: E. Mastorakos
Session 11
Particle-laden Flows (1)
Session Chair: C. M. Casciola
Session 10
Turbulence Structures, Heat  Mass Transfer (2)
Session Chair: A. Pollard
Session 12
Turbulence Closures (1)
Session Chair: R. Howard
09.20 – 09.40
10.1 Numerical analysis of the vortex breakdown
phenomenon in conical-cylindrical cavities
D. A. M. Martins, F. J. Souza, R. V. Salvo and A.
Silveira Neto
11.1 Particle dispersion modeling based on the
generalized Langevin model for the seen velocity
B.Naud
12.1 Towards the application of Reynolds stress
transport models to 3D turbomachinery flows
C. Morsbach, M. Franke and F. di Mare
09.40 – 10.00
10.2 Spatio-temporal characteristics of heat transfer
for a backward-facing step flow
H. Nakamura, S. Takaki and S. Yamada
11.2 Singularity of inertial particles concentration in
the viscous sublayer of wall-bounded turbulent flows
D.Ph. Sikovsky
12.2 Simulation of a turbulent rod bundle flow at a
low molecular Prandtl number
T. Baumann, S. Taufall, H. Oertel jr., R. Stieglitz and
Th. Wetzel
11.3 Experimental verification for the prediction of
particle path and particle Reynolds number using
local Stokes number
Y. Hagiwara, H. Fujii and A. Kitagawa
12.3 Reformulation of a two-equation model for the
turbulent heat transfer
S. Rochhausen.
11.4 Direct numerical simulation of heat transfer in
fluid-particle two-phase flow by coupled immersedboundary and discrete-element methods
T. Kajishima, S. Takeuchi and T. Tsutsumi
12.4 Numerical simulation of the unsteady flow past
a heated square cylinder
S. Didorally, H. Bezard and E. Laroche
10.00 – 10.20
10.20 – 10.40
10.3 Direct numerical simulation of turbulent wake
behind two intersecting plates
F. Hoseini Dadmarzi, V.D. Narasimhamurthy, H.I.
Andersson and B. Pettersen
10.4 Study of vortex breakdown in swirling
premixed flames by high-repetition stereoscopic PIV
S.V. Alekseenko, L.M. Chikishev, V.M. Dulin and
D.M. Markovich
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
Session 13
Drag and Heat Transfer Control
Session Chair: S. Krajnovic
Session 14
Particle-laden Flows (2)
Session Chair: T. Kajishima
Session 15
Turbulence Closures (2)
Session Chair: B.Basara
11.00 – 11.20
13.1 The nature of optimal and suboptimal controls
in dissimilar heat and momentum turbulent
transport
Y. Hasegawa, A. Yamamoto and N. Kasagi
14.1 An algebraic-closure-based moment method for
unsteady Eulerian modeling of non-isothermal
particle-laden turbulent flows in very dilute regime
and high Stokes number
E. Masi and O. Simonin
15.1 An explicit algebraic turbulence model for
buoyant flows
D. Vanpouille, B. Aupoix and E. Laroche
11.20 – 11.40
13.2 Turbulence at low Reynolds number: heat
transfer enhancement in sheared suspensions
O. Rahli, X. Yin, P. Rognon and B. Metzger
14.2 Direct numerical simulation of interacting inertial
particles in homogeneous isotropic turbulence
R. Onishi, J. C. Vassilicos and K. Takahashi
15.2 Algebraic Reynolds stress and scalar flux
modeling for compressible mixing layer
M. Karimi, S. S. Girimaji and C. A. Gomez
11.40 – 12.00
13.3 Analysis of polymer drag reduction
mechanisms from energy budgets
L. Thais, T.B.Gatski and G. Mompean
14.3 Exact regularized point particle method for
particle-laden flows in the two-way coupling regime
P. Gualtieri, F. Picano, G. Sardina and C.M. Casciola
15.3 The time scale bounded k- turbulence model
and its assessment for automotive applications
V. Pržulj, N. Tiney, E. Shapiro, R. Penning, M. Shala
12.00 – 12.20
13.4 Promotion and control of turbulent thermal
mixing in T-junction with delta wings
M. Hirota, T. Miyakoshi, H. Asano, E. Mohri, S.
Hori, N. Maruyama and A. Nishimura
14.4 Inertial particles in homogeneous shear
turbulence: experiments and direct numerical
simulation
C. Nicolai, B. Jacob, P. Gualtieri, R. Piva
15.4 Geometry effects in rough wall turbulent mass
transfer
K. S. Lari, M. van Reeuwijk and C. Maksimovic
12.20 – 12.40
13.5 Turbulent mass transfer in a drag-reducing
channel flow with dosed polymer solution by
simultaneous PIV and PLIF measurements
M. Motozawa, T. Otsuki, T. Kurosawa, K. Iwamoto,
H. Ando, T. Senda and Y. Kawaguchi
14.5 Statistics of particle accumulation in spatially
developing turbulent boundary layers
G. Sardina, P. Schlatter, L. Brandt, F. Picano, C.M.
Casciola and D.S. Henningson
15.5 Development of adaptive wall functions for an
elliptic blending model
F.Billard, K. Osman, D. Laurence
12.40 – 13.00
13.6 Experimental study on heat transfer
augmentation in viscoelastic turbulent channel flow
by two-dimensional orifice
S. Kawada, D. Tsurumi, T. Tsukahara, and
Y.Kawaguchi
14.6 Direct numerical simulation of particle transport
by hairpin vortices in a laminar boundary layer
M. Prevel, I. Vinkovic, D. Doppler and M. Buffat
15.6 Second moment modelling of turbulence in
porous media
Y. Kuwata and K. Suga
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch Break
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2012 - afternoon
Session 16
Combustion and Reactive Flows (1)
Session Chair: M. Tanahashi
Session 17
Particle-laden Flows (3)
Session Chair: P. Gualtieri
Session 18
DNS and LES Studies (1)
Session Chair: L. Davidson
14.00 – 14.20
16.1 Scalar superlayer contributions to the mixture
fraction pdf in a jet flow
M. Gampert, P. Schaefer and N. Peters
17.1 Temperature and velocity statistics in a particleladen turbulent channel flow
B. Arcen, A. Taniere and M. Khalij
14.20 – 14.40
16.2 Analysis of combustion modelling tools using
DNS of a non-premixed turbulent wall-jet
Z. Pouransari, L. Vervisch and A.V. Johansson
17.2 Influence of shape on particle behaviour in
channel flow
D.O. Njobuenwu and M. Fairweather
14.40 – 15.00
16.3 Modeling differential diffusion in large-eddy
simulation of a bluff body stabilized premixed
weakly-turbulent flame
S. Nambully, P. Domingo, V. Moureau, L. Vervisch
17.3 Behaviour of time-dependent bedforms in closed
pipe flow
H. Rice, T.N. Hunter, J. Peakall, S. Biggs and M.
Fairweather
18.3 Large-eddy simulation of the incompressible
swirling flow in a subchannel of a fuel rod bundle
E. Severac and J. Frohlich
15.00 – 15.20
16.4 Effect of gas–phase carbon depletion by
sooting on the structure of methane/air flamelets
F.Bonifazi and D.Lentini
17.4 Fluid-Solid coupling in advanced gas-cooled
reactor thermohydraulics
J. Uribe, R. Howard and M. Rabbitt
18.4 LES of turbulent flow in a concentric annulus
with rotating outer wall
M. Hadžiabdić and K. Hanjalić
18.1 Structural LES modeling using a high-order
spectral difference scheme for unstructured meshes
G. Lodato, P. Castonguay and A. Jameson
18.2 An investigation of SGS-stress anisotropy
modeling in complex turbulent flow field
K. Abe
15.20 – 15.40
16.5 Statistical behaviour of dissipation rate of
turbulent kinetic energy in turbulent premixed
flames
N. Chakraborty, M. Hudson and R.S. Cant
17.5 Modelling turbulent inter-phase drag in
mechanically stirred solid-liquid suspensions
A. Tamburini, A. Cipollina, G. Micale, A. Brucato and
M. Ciofalo
18.5 Numerical simulations of turbulent heat transfer
in a channel with one wavy wall
O. Errico, M. Cavazzuti, D. Angeli and E. Stalio
15.40 – 16.00
16.6 Vortex-flame interaction leading to flame
flashback in a premixed combustion system: A
numerical study
T. Voigt, P. Habisreuther, N. Zarzalis
17.6 Solid-liquid phase change with turbulent flow
P. Galione, J. Rigola, J. Castro and I. Rodriguez
18.6 Unsteady RANS and large-eddy simulation of
the flow and heat transfer in a wall bounded pin
matrix
S. Benhamadouche, I. Afgan, F. Dehoux, R. Manceau
Refreshment Break
16.00 – 16.20
Session 19
Combustion and Reactive Flows (2)
Session Chair: B. Naud
Session 20
Environmental and Geophysical Flows
Session Chair: T. Gatski
Session 21
DNS and LES Studies (2)
Session Chair: S. Benhamdouche
16.20 – 16.40
19.1 Large-eddy simulation of the Darmstadt TSFBurner
P. Trisjono, K. Kleinheinz, E. Knudsen, S. Kang and
H. Pitsch
20.1 Modeling of Langmuir circulation: triple
decomposition of the Craik-Leibovitch model
G. Martinat, C.E. Grosch and T.B. Gatski
21.1 On the use of LES in the aero-thermal analysis
of internal cooling systems.
M. Carnevale, S. Salvadori and F. Martelli
16.40 – 17.00
19.2 Transported PDF simulations of the Delft-jetin-hot-coflow burner based on 3D FGM tabulated
chemistry
G. Sarras, M.K. Stollinger and D.J.E.M. Roekaerts
20.2 Wind tunnel experiments of a buoyancy jet in a
cross wind (effects of turbulent motions on jet
structures)
N. Sekishita, W. Isebaba and H. Makita
21.2 LES of film cooling upstream an airfoil/endwall
junction to suppress horseshoe vortex and endwall
heat transfer
Y. Oda, K. Takeishi and S. Kozono
17.00 – 17.20
19.3 Flame-lift off conditions in a boundary layer
with hydrogen injection and combustion
E.P. Volchkov, V.V. Lukashov and V.V. Terekhov
20.3 An experimental investigation od the flow and
transfer processes in homogeneous urban streetcanyon geometries using Particle Image Velocimetry
C. N. Markides, P. Fokaides and M.K.-A. Neophytou
21.3 Analysis of the turbulent flow through a turnaround duct by contrasting different modelling
approaches
B. Basara
17.20 – 17.40
19.4 Local structure of swirling premixed flame in
micro-scale combustor
K. Kuchiki, M. Shimura, I. Yoshikawa, N.
Fukushima, M. Tanahashi and T. Miyauchi
20.4 LES analysis on heat environment in densely
arrayed tall buildings -Thermal boundary treatment in
actual urban areaT. Nozu , T. Tamura , Y. Okuda , M. Ohashi and H.
Umakawa
21.4 Large-eddy simulation of surface fire
propagating through homogeneous grasslands
D. Morvan
15.40 – 18.00
19.5 Dynamic flame behavior in lean premixed
burner with swirling flow
M. Komiyama, T. Takeishi and Y. Ogawa
20.5 Evaluation of sea-breeze cooling in Osaka Area,
Japan using a Meteorological Model
A. Yoshida, Y. Suzuki, J. Yashiro and R. Yasuda
21.5 Large-eddy simulation of flow control around a
cube subjected to momentum injection
X. Han and S. Krajnovic
18.00 – 18.20
19.6 The effects of radiative heatloss on the
diffusive- thermal instability of high-temperature
premixed flames
T. T. Aung and S. Kadowaki
20.6 A general analytical approach for simulation of
pollutant dispersion in the atmospheric boundary layer
D. Buske, T. Tirabassi, M. T. Vilhena, R. S. Quadros
21.6 Large-eddy simulation of supersonic jet plumes
from rectangular con-di nozzles
P. C. Wang and J. J. McGuirk
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 - morning
08.30 – 09.15
Keynote Lecture: Transport, mixing and agglomeration of particles in turbulent flows, Michael W. Reeks
Chair: Y. Hagiwara
Session 22
Combustion and Reactive Flows (3)
Session Chair: N. Chakraborty
Session 23
Stability, Transition and Unsteadiness (1)
Session Chair: E. Serre
Session 24
Combined RANS and LES (1)
Session Chair: S. Wallin
09.20 – 09.40
22.1 LES/FMDF of Trapped Vortex Combustors
H. Ardeshiri and A. Afshari
23.1 Turbulence, instabilities and heat transfer in
rotating channel flow simulations
G. Brethouwer, L. Wei, P. Schlatter and A. V.
Johansson
24.1 Feasibility study of hybrid LES/RANS model
for the flow over an aerodynamic body
R.S. Amano, Z. Xu
09.40 – 10.00
22.2 Numerical simulation of turbulent stratified
fame propagation in a closed vessel
C. Gruselle, V. Moureau and Y. D’Angelo
23..2 Instantaneous flow field above the free-end of
finite-height cylinders and prisms
N. Rostamy, D. Sumner, D.J. Bergstrom, J.D. Bugg
24.2 Large-eddy simulation of heat transfer in
boundary layer and backstep flow using PANS
L. Davidson
10.00 – 10.20
22.3 Modelling flame quenching effect on wall heat
transfer in turbulent flow
K. Truffin, B. Leveugle, G. Bruneaux, Y. D’Angelo
and J. Reveillon
23.3 Flow around an obstacle between parallel walls
W. Yu, L. Le Penven, I. Vinkovic and M. Buffat
24.3 Hybrid RANS-LES modelling with an energy
backscatter function incorporated in the LES mode
Shia-Hui Peng
10.20 – 10.40
22.4 LES/CMC of blow-off in a liquid fuelled swirl
burner
A. Tyliszczak and E. Mastorakos
23.4 Turbulent-laminar patterns in Poiseuille and
Couette flows
K. Fukudome and O. Iida
24.4 Refinement of a hybrid LES–URANS approach
for non-equilibrium turbulent flows
M. Breuer and S. Schmidt
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
Session 25
Combustion and Reactive Flows (4)
Session Chair: M. Fairweather
Session 26
Stability, Transition and Unsteadiness (2)
Session Chair: D. Bergstrom
Session 27
Combined RANS and LES (2)
Session Chair: S.-H. Peng
11.00 – 11.20
25.1 Large-eddy simulation of unsteady effects of
combustion processes in HCCI engine
D. Goryntsev and A. Sadiki
26.1 Sensitivity of vortex shedding in 2-D turbulent
flow past a blunt trailing-edge cylinder
P. Meliga, G. Pujals and E. Serre
27.1 Zonal Detached Eddy Simulation (ZDES) study
of a 3D curved duct
R. Larauf e and S. Deck
11.20 – 11.40
25.2 Modeling of solid fuel particles combustion
I. Wardach-Swiecicka and D. Kardas
26. 2 Aerothermal study of periodic pulsed jet
issuing into a crossflow: application to temperature
mixture near wall
G. Lalizel, Q. Sultan, M. Fenot and E. Dorignac
27.2 A zonal hybrid turbulence model based on Rotta
integral length scale transport equation
A. Mehdizadeh and A. Sadiki
11.40 – 12.00
25.3 Numerical simulation of pulverized coal MILD
combustion considering advanced heterogeneous
combustion model
M. Vascellari, S. Schulze, D. Safronov, P. Nikrytyuk
and C. Hasse
26.3 Large eddy simulations in turbines: influence of
roughness and free-stream turbulence
V. Nagabhushana Rao, R. Jefferson-Loveday, P.
Tucker, S. Lardeau
27.3 Investigation of the equivalence of two hybrid
temporal-LES methods based on elliptic blending in
separated flows
C. Friess and R. Manceau
12.00 – 12.20
25. 4 Effects of Lewis number on the curvature term
of the Flame Surface Density transport equation for
LES
M. Katragadda1 and N. Chakraborty
26.4 Heat and fluid flow past spherical particles in
pulsatory flows
A. Richter and P.A. Nikrityuk
27.4 Bridging between coarse and fine resolution in
variable resolution turbulence computations
S. Wallin, D. A. Reyes and S. S. Girimaji
12.20 – 12.40
25.5 Numerical investigation of lean-premixed
turbulent flame using combustion LES and thickened
flame approach
A. Hosseinzadeh, A. Schwarz and J.Janicka
26.5 Unsteady-laminar to turbulent flow in a spacerfilled channel
S.M. Mojab, A. Pollard, J.G. Pharoah, S.B. Beale and
E.S. Hanff
27.5 Detached-eddy simulation of flow around a
pitching NACA 0015 airfoil with actuation slots
R.Y. Hu, L. Wang, Z.X Xiao and S. Fu
12.40 – 13.00
25.6 RANS modelling of confined, vented
explosions of methane-hydrogen mixtures
R.M. Woolley1 M. Fairweather, S.A.E.G. Falle and
J.R. Giddings
26.6 Towards development of a transfer function
between flow rate and pressure gradient for turbulent
pulsating pipe flow
E. Werzner, S. Ray and D. Trimis
27.6 Dissolution of a light gas stratification in a safety
containment model: computational study using the
scale-adaptive k-w-SST model of turbulence
M. Gärtner, S. Jakirlić, M. Freitag and C. Tropea
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch Break
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 - afternoon
14.00 – 14.45 Keynote Lecture: Lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accidents, Tadashi Narabayashi
Chair: C. Dispenza
15.00 – 18.00 Poster Session (1), Chairs: S. Jakirlić / P. Venturini
1. Theoretical investigation of the effect caused by the
inhomogeneity of turbulent flow
T. Ariki
15. Effect of different initial conditions on a threedimensional wall jet
H. Yano, K. Mukai, and Y. Tsuchida
29. RANS Investigation of hysteresis of vortex breakdown
in the cold model of a swirl burner
M. Hadžiabdić, M. Halilagić and K. Hanjalić
2. Turbulent crossbar wake with passive scalar
N. Lefeuvre, L. Djenidi and R. A. Antonia
16. Experimental study of turbulent flow in a slot diffuser
E. E. Essel, M. F. Tachie, M. Agelin-Chaab, A. A.
Ampadu-Mintah, M. Koupriyanov and B. Tully
30. Statistical behaviour of the curvature term of the FSD
transport equation in the context of RANS
M. Katragadda, S.P. Malkeson and N. Chakraborty
3. Inverse energy transfer mechanism in turbulent round
jets
B. B. Ilyushin, M. Hrebtov
17. GPU-accelerated direct numerical simulation of
Burgers equation by CUDA Fortran
S. Satake and H. Yoshimori
31. RANS simulation of turbulent lobed jet
M. Sehaba, M. Boulenouar and O. Imine
4. On cataloguing of incompressible flat-plate boundary
layers
P.S. Zanko and N.I. Mikheev
18. Conservation properties and accuracy of unstructured
mesh schemes for the Navier Stokes equations
L. Jofre, O. Lehmkuhl, J. Ventosa and A. Oliva
32. Effect of plume meandering in modeling dispersion
downstream a wall-mounted cube using the RANS
equations
R. Rossi, D. A. Philips and G. Iaccarino
5. The influence of the spectrum of velocity fluctuations
of the external turbulent flow on the local heat transfer
fluctuations structure on the sphere
L. Bogusławski
19. A wall heat transfer function for equilibrium flows – a
combination of Reichardt and Kader profiles with Wang
type scaling
R. J. A. Howard
33. RANS analysis of turbulent flow and heat transfer in a
helically-coiled tube
D.-H. Yoon, K.W. Seul and J. Park
6. The influence of the dispersion model and
electrochemical forces on nanoparticle deposition in a
turbulent flow
A. Mehel
20. RANS modelling of sonic CO2 jets
J. Wareing, M. Fairweather, S.A.E.G. Falle and R.M.
Woolley
34. Experimental and numerical investigation of
impinging jet array heat transfer on a smooth and vshaped ribbed surface
S. Caliskan, S. Baskaya
7. Nanofluid flow in pipes with twisted tape does not
show anomalous enhancement of heat transfer
M. Gruschka, M. H. Buschmann
21. Spectrally-consistent regularization modeling at very
high Rayleigh numbers
F.X. Trias, A. Gorobets, R.W.C.P. Verstappen, A. Oliva
35. On the transient modelling of impinging jets heat
transfer. A practical approach
M. Bovo and L. Davidson
8. Vortex structures in three-dimensional turbulent liddriven cavity flow
M. S. Hossain, R. Chakravarty, D.J. Bergstrom, M.
Samani, X.-B. Chen and D. Sumner
22. Numerical model of supercooled water freezing
A. Criscione, Ž. Tuković, D. Kintea, I. V. Roisman, S.
Jakirlić and C. Tropea
36. Flow and heat transfer characteristics in the
reattachment zone downstream a backward facing step
‘Inlet flow structure effect’
N. Nait Bouda, S. Harmand , J. Pelle and A. Lakehal
9. Vortex structures, heat transfer and surface optimization
of dimpled surfaces
J. Turnow, N. Kornev and E. Hassel
23. Large-eddy simulations of flow and heat transfer
around a low-Mach turbine blade
N. Maheu, V. Moureau, P. Domingo
37. RANS-based numerical simulation of a rectangular
turbulent jet in crossflow
E. Khali and Y.F. Yao
10. Experimental analysis of turbulent structure of
viscoelastic fluid downstream of two dimensional orifice
D. Tsurumi, S. Kawada, T. Kawase, T. Tsukahara, and Y.
Kawaguchi
24. Numerical investigation of passive flow control
around a D-shaped bluff body
X. Han and S. Krajnovic
38. Experimental research of aerodynamics of the system
of the revolved cylinders in a turbulent stream
К. Kussaiynov, S.E. Sakipova, А. Kussaiynovа, А.
Dyusembaeva, N. Tansykbaeva
11. Flow structure of a lifted premixed flame investigated
by PIV
S. V. Abdurakipov, V. M. Dulin, D. M. Markovich and
T.A. Vinokurova
25. Direct numerical simulation of turbulent heat transfer
in curved pipes
M. Di Liberto, M. Ciofalo
39. Turbulent flow and heat transfer measurements in
helically grooved tube
L. Romvári, Z. Hernádi, S. Csecsődy, G. Varga and G.
Kristóf
12. Numerical solution of mass flow rate controlled, fully
developed, unsteady, turbulent pipe flows
S. Ray, E. Werzner and D. Trimis
26 Direct numerical simulation of physiological pulsatile
flow through a stenotic channel
A. Khair, A. Hossain, B.-C. Wang, D. Kuhn and M. Molla
40. Analysis of natural convection flow and heat transfer
in a non-uniform heated vertical open channel
E.Sanvicente, S.Giroux-Julien, H.Bouia and C.Ménézo
13. Low-frequency unsteadiness in the vortex formation
region of a circular cylinder
I. Rodrıguez, O. Lehmkuh, R. Borrell and A. Oliva
27. Flow and heat transfer in a wall-bounded pin matrix
L. Paniagua, C. Oliet, O. Lehmkuhl and C. D. PerezSegarra
41. Numerical investigation of turbulent natural
convection in symmetrically and asymmetrically heated
vertical channels
V. Terekhov and Ekaid
14. Transitional CFD Investigation of stepped airfoil
S. Sammak , R. Mojgani and M. Boroomand
28. Effect of LES closures on the entrainment of a passive
scalar in a turbulent planar jet
D. C. Lopes, C. B. Da Silva, R. J. N. dos Reis, V. Raman
42. Reconstruction of an entropy source in a swirling flow
with an adjoint based data assimilation method
M. Lemke and J. Sesterhenn
19.30-23.30
CONFERENCE DINNER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 - morning
08.30 – 09.15 Keynote Lecture: LES in complex high Reynolds number flows, Danesh Tafti and S. Patil
Chair: M. Leschziner
Session 28
Impingement, Separation, Swirl and Rotation (1)
Session Chair: A. P. Silva-Freire
Session 29
Electrically Conductive Fluids and MHD
Session Chair: S. Kenjereš
Session 30
Sprays, Bubbles, and Droplets (1)
Session Chair: D. Markovich
09.20 –0 9.40
28.1 Back to the future: Flettner-Thom rotors for
maritime propulsion?
T.J. Craft, H. Iacovides, N. Johnson and B.E. Launder
29.1 Effect of an axial magnetic field on the first
transition to unsteady thermal convective regime in a
counter-rotating Von Karman flow
L. Bordja, E. Crespo del Arco, E. Serre, D. Yassine
30.1 Simulations of spray reacting flows in a
single element LDI injector with and without a
scalar PDF method
T.H. Shih and N.S. Liu
09.40 – 10.00
28.2 Effects of high free-stream turbulence on a
separated flow field over a two-dimensional hill
T. Houra, K. Takano, M. Tagawa and Y. Nagano
29.2 Localised turbulence states in differentially
heated cubical enclosure of paramagnetic fluid in
strong magnetic gradients
S. Kenjereš, L. Pyrda, E. Fornalik-Wajs, J.S. Szmyd
30.2 Analysis of spray formation in a confined
spray process for powder production
U. Fritsching and A. Lampa
10.00 – 10.20
28.3 Experimental and numerical investigation of
separation controlled flow over hump
T. Hyhlik, M. Matějka, V. Skala and P. Doerffer
29.3 Study on distribution of dynamic and thermal
characteristics in a non-equilibrium plasma jet
V. Valinčius, V. Grigaitienė and A. Tamošiūnas
30.3 Joint gas-phase velocity-scalar PDF
modeling of turbulent evaporating spray flows
Y. Hu, H.W. Ge1 and E. Gutheil
28.4 Experimental and numerical investigation on a
fully developed turbulent pipe flow over a semicircle
orifice
S. Okuda, C.-H. Lepeut, M. Rasti, T. Kawata and S. Obi
29.4 Large-eddy simulation of turbulent transfer in
MHD duct flows with strong sidewall jets
H. Kobayashi and Y. Okun
30.4 Numerical investigation of two-phase
turbulent flow in a vertical tube with
evaporation
G. Mebarki and S. Rahal
10.20 – 10.40
10.40 – 11.00
Coffee Break
Session 31
Impingement, Separation, Swirl and Rotation (2)
Session Chair: M. Hadžiabdić
11.00 – 11.20
31.1 Turbulent flow over three square cylinders:
comparison between LES and DES
N. Uddin and M. Zaidi
11.20 – 11.40
31.2 Roughness effects on separated and reattached
open channel turbulent flow
A. A. Ampadu-Mintah, M. F. Tachie and M. AgelinChaab
Session 32
THMT Applications
Session Chair: F. Rispoli
32.1 Experimental investigation on the flow field and
performances of a Savonius-Darrieus wind turbine
G. Savino, D. Pietrogiacomi and G.P. Romano
32.2 Large-eddy simulation of a 3-bladed horizontal
axis tidal stream turbine: comparisons to RANS and
experiments
I. Afgan, J. McNaughton, D. Apsley, S. Rolfo, T.
Stallard and P. Stansby
Session 33
Sprays, Bubbles, and Droplets (2)
Session Chair: T.-H. Shih
33.1 DNS of evaporating turbulent two-phase
flows with resolved liquid-gas interface
Duret, T. Menard, J. Reveillon and F.X.
Demoulin .
33.2 Turbulent characteristics of cavitating
flows about single bodies and a cascade
A. Kravtsova, D. Markovich, K. Pervunin and
M. Timoshevskiy
11.40 – 12.00
31.3 On the dynamic behaviour of turbulent impinging
jets
J. B. R. Loureiro and A. P. Silva Freire
32.3 Macroscopic models for the simulation of
turbulent heat and mass transfer in catalyst tubular
reactors
F.Mathey
33.3 An experimental study of enhancement of
transition of bubble motion from 2D to 3D by
gas-liquid interaction in an oscillating-grid
decaying turbulence
Y. Nagami and T. Saito
12.00 – 12.20
31.4 Heat transfer in inclined and direct impinging
synthetic jets
U. Bhapkar, B. Puranik, A. Srivastava and A. Agrawal
32.4 Redistribution of solid inclusions in the turbulent
flow of metallurgical induction furnaces
M. Ščepanskis, A. Jakovičs , B. Nacke and E. Baake
33.4 Three-dimensional measurements of
microbubbles in a turbulent pipe flow by
digital-holographic PTV
S. Satake, T. Kikuchi, H. Iida, T. Kunugi
12.20 – 12.40
31.5 On the large-eddy simulation modelling of wind
turbine dedicated airfoils at high Reynolds numbers
J. Calafell, O. Lehmkuhl, I. Rodrıguez and A. Oliva
32.5 Heat transfer coefficient distributions on sphere
surface in pebble bed core using different turbulence
models
M.-T. Kao, Y.-H. Tung, Y.-M. Ferng, C.-C. Chieng, M.
Chyu
33.5 Characterisation of downwards co-current
gas-liquid annular flows
I. Zadrazil, O. K. Matar, G.F. Hewitt and C. N.
Markides
12.40 – 13.00
13.00 – 14.30
32.6 Effects of flow regime and geometrical
parameters on the heat transfer in blow-by gases
cyclone separators
B. Sagot and F. Buron
Lunch Break
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 – afternoon
14.30 – 17.30 Poster Session (2), Chairs: D. Borello / H. Hattori
43. Experimental measurement and RANS modelling of
multiphase CO2 jet releases
R.M. Woolley, C. Proust, M. Fairweather, S.A.E.G. Falle,
J. Hebrard, D. Jamois and C.J. Wareing
57. On the mean momentum balance in gas-solid channel
flows
L. Zhao and H. Andersson
71. Study of natural circulation in a VHTR after a LOFA
using different turbulence models
Y.-H. Tung, Y.-M. Ferng, R.W. Johnson, C.-C. Chieng
44. Second-order chemical reaction micro- and macromixing in a plane turbulent channel
I. Sancho, A. Fabregat , J. Pallares and A. Vernet
58. Expansion of high-pressure superheated liquids:
multiphase flows and shock effects
S. E. Yakush
72. Effect of turbulence models on the flow field of crossflow fan
M. Lee, S. Kang and N. Hur
45. CFD analysis of turbulent heat transfer in T-junctions
with liquid sodium
P. Ferrara and P. Di Marco
59. Eddy diffusivity associated to the North wind
phenomenon in southern Brazil with application in an
analytical dispersion model
I.P. Alves, G.A. Degrazia, D. Buske, M. T. Vilhena and
O.L.L. Moraes
73. Validation of a numerical model for simulating solar
chimney performances
D. Mezzasalma, G. Petrone, L. Cammarata, G.
Cammarata
46. A four-step global reaction mechanism for CFD
simulations of flexi-fuel burner for gas turbines
A. Abou-Taouk, I.R. Sigfrid, R. Whiddon, L.E. Eriksson
60. Capturing transients in turbulent flows over complex
urban areas with passive or reactive scalars
S. Kenjeres, M. Van Der Houwen and S. De Wildt
74. Flow and heat transfer characteristics for helical heat
exchanger using different turbulence models
W.-C. Lin, Y.-M. Ferng, C.-C. Chieng
47. Non-premixed syngas MILD combustion: the trappedvortex approach
A. Di Nardo, G. Calchetti and C. Mongiello
61. Investigation of smoke plume behavior in corridor fire
S. Gannouni, H. Saafi and R. Ben Maad
75. Numerical and parametric study of naturally ventilated
photovoltaic panels integrated into buildings
M. Jabbour, S. Giroux-Julien, H. Pabiou, H. Bouia, S.
Benhamadouche, C. Ménézo
48 Two dimensional numerical simulation of a partially
turbulent premixed flame impinging onto a wall using the
LW-P model
A. Neche, Z. Youbi, D. Karmed and M. Champion
62. Modelling of an advanced film cooling scheme for a
gas turbine blade using TLC
T. Borda, P. Flaszynski, P. Doerffer, M. Jewartowski and
J. Stasiek
76. A numerical study of the ethanol-air mixture
formation in the internal combustion engine
M. Wendeker
49. Soot production in a turbulent methane-air flame
accounting for both gas and particulate radiation
C. M. Mazzoni, P. Venturini, D. Lentini and F. Rispoli
63. A comparative study of different methods for heat
transfer enhanced by the use of TVG
J. Baranski, M. Jewartowski and J. Stasiek
77. Simulation of the gas-particle flow in a cyclone
separator
R. V. Salvo, F. J. Souza and D.A.M. Martins
50. DNS on propagation of H2-air turbulent premixed
flame in a constant volume vessel
B. Yenerdag, N. Fukushima, M. Shimura, I. Yoshikawa, M.
Tanahashi and T. Miyauchi
64. Methods of heat transfer intensification in application
to mini and micro heat exchangers
D. Mikielewicz, J. Wajs, J. Mikielewicz, M. Jaskólski and
E. Ihnatowicz
78. Modelling of turbulence in screw compressor flows
M. Kethidi, A. Kovacevic, N. Stosic and S. Rane
51. Simulation and experimental investigation of turbulent
non-premixed flames at high pressure
G. Singh, W. Boyette and W. Roberts
65. On the optimization of riblet’s configuration
K. Okabayashi and T. Ikeda
79. Application of CFD in analysis of steady and unsteady
turbulent flow pasta marine propeller
S.E. Belhenniche, M. Aounallah, O. Imine and F. Çelik
52. Numerical study of a graphite rod burning under
laminar and turbulent flow conditions
M. Kestel, A. Richter and P.A. Nikrityuk
66. Pressure loss and wall heat transfer characteristics in
blade trailing-edge cooling passage
M. Effendy, Y.F. Yao and J. Yao
80. Prediction of Turbulent Heat Transfer around Pin-Fins
M. Moon and K. Kim
53. Numerical modelling of particle fouling processes on
dimpled surfaces
J. Klunker and N. Kornev
67. Flat plate film cooling performance predictions by
RANS turbulence models
S. Inanli, I. Gorgulu, T. Okutucu and O. Uzol
81. CFD simulations of the impact of radiation on
thermocouple measurement of hot gas jets
S. Etemad
54. Reynolds number effect on particle-laden channel flow
M. Smart, D.O. Njobuenwu and M. Fairweather
68. The operating processes in exhaust hood of steam
turbine high pressure cylinder
S. Alyokhina
82. The effect of RANS turbulence modeling on
numerical analysis of flowmeter accuracy
N.S. Kim, S.K. Lee, K.W. Seul and Y.J. Choi
55. Heat exchange between a vapour bubble and
superheated liquid
O.E. Ivashniov and M.N. Ivashneva
69. Numerical and experimental study of a micro gas
turbine combustor
F. Reale, R. Calabria, F. Chiariello, P. Massoli, R.
Pagliata and R. Piazzasi
56. Prediction of gas solubility effects on the properties of
slug flows
G.R. Magalhaes, G.F.N. Goncalves, J.B.R. Loureiro and
A.P. Silva Freire
70. Hybrid RANS/LES simulation of swirling flow in a
hydroturbine draft tube
A. Dekterev, A. Gavrilov, Ar. Dekterev, A. Minakov, D.
Platonov, A. Sentyabov
17.30-18.00
CLOSING SESSION
Author Index
Abdurakipov S.V.
Abe K.
Abou-Taouk A.
Addad Y.
Afgan I.
Afshari A.
Agelin-Chaab M.
Agrawal A.
Ahlers G.
Alekseenko S.V.
Aloui F.
Alves I.P.
Alyokhina S.
Amano R.S.
Ammour D.
Ampadu-Mintah A.A.
Andersson H.I.
Ando H.
Angeli D.
Antonia R.A.
Aounallah M.
Apsley D.
Arcen B.
Arcidiacono N.
Ardeshiri H.
Ariki T.
Armfield S.W.
Asano H.
Aung T.T.
Aupoix B.
Ayati A.A.
P11
18.2
P46
4.5
18.6, 32.2
22.1
31.2, P16
31.4
4.1
10.4
2.4
P59
P68
24.1
4.6
31.2, P16
9.3, 10.3,
P57
13.5
18.5
3.3, P2
P79
32.2
17.1
9.7
22.1
P1
4.4
13.4
19.6
15.1
5.1
Baake E.
Baranski J.
Basara B.
Baskaya S.
Baum E.
32.4
P63
21.3
P34
1.5
Baumann T.
Baumann M.
Bazovkin A.V.
Beale S.B.
Becker S.
Belhenniche S.E.
Ben Maad R.
Benhamadouche S.
Bentaleb Y.
Bergstrom D.J.
Berrich E.
Bézard H.
Bhapkar U.
Biggs S.
Billard F.
Bilsky A.V.
Blackburn H.M.
Bodenschatz E.
Boguslawski L.
Böhm B.
Boiko A.V.
Boirlaud M.
Bonifazi F.
Borda T.
Bordja L.
Boroomand M.
Borrell R.
Bouia H.
Boulenouare M.
Bovo M.
Boyette W.
Brandt L.
Brethouwer G.
Breuer M.
Brucato A.
Bruneaux G.
12.2
1.5
6.6
26.5
3.5
P79
P61
18.6, P75
1.1
23.2, P8
2.4
12.4
31.4
17.3
15.5
6.6
6.4
4.1
P5
1.5
6.6
5.2
16.4
P62
29.1
P14
9.5, P13,
7.3
4.2, P40,
P75
P31
P35
P51
14.5
23.1
24.4
17.5
22.3
Buffat M.
Bugg J.D.
Bull J.R.
Buron F.
Buschmann M.H.
Buske D.
14.6, 23.3
23.2
9.2
32.6
P7
20.6, P59
Calabria R.
Calafell J.
Calchetti G.
Caliskan S.
Cammarata L.
Cammarata G.
Cant R.S.
Carlier J.
Carnevale M.
Casciola C.M.
Castonguay P.
Castro J.
Cavazzuti M.
Cecere D.
Çelik F.
Chakraborty N.
P69
31.5
P47
P34
P73
P73
16.5
2.2
21.1
14.3, 14.5
18.1
17.6
18.5
9.7
P79
16.5,
25.4, P30
P8
P48
P8
7.4
P69
32.5, P71,
P74
10.4
7.3
P82
32.5
5.6, P25,
17.5
5.6, 17.5
Chakravarty R.
Champion M.
Chen X.-B.
Chergui J.
Chiariello F.
Chieng C.-C.
Chikishev L.M.
Chiva J.
Choi Y.J.
Chyu M.
Ciofalo M.
Cipollina A.
Coletti F.
Couton D.
Craft T.J.
Crespo Del Arco E.
Criscione A.
Csaba G.
Csecsődy S.
D’angelo Y.
Da Silva C.B.
Dai R.
Dančová P.
Daverat C.
Davidson L.
De Wildt S.
Deck S.
Degrazia G.A.
Deguchi K.
Dehoux F.
Dekterev A.
Dekterev A.
Demoulin F.X.
Di Liberto M.
Di Marco P.
Di Mare F.
Di Nardo A.
Didorally S.
Diethold C.
Djanali V.S.
Djenidi L.
Doerffer P.
Domingo P.
Donato F.
Doppler D.
Dorignac E.
dos Reis R.J.N.
Dost S.
Dreizler A.
5.5
5.2
4.6, 28.1
29.1
P22
8.7
P39
22.2, 22.3
P28
7.4
2.3
4.2
24.2, P35
P60
27.1
P59
7.5
18.6
8.4, P70
P70
33.1
P25
P45
1.5, 12.1
P47
12.4
2.1
4.4
3.3, P2
28.3, P62
16.3, P23,
KL2
9.7
14.6
26.2
P28
7.6
1.5
Dulin V.M.
Dumitra M.
Duret B.
Dyusembaeva A.
10.4, P11
6.2
33.1
P38
Eaton J.K.
Effendy M.
Einav I.
Ekaid A.
Elkins C.J.
Emory M.
Eriksson L.E.
Errico O.
Essel E.E.
Estruch O.
Etemad S.
5.5
P66
3.1
P41
5.5
7.7
P46
18.5
P16
9.5
P81
Fabregat A.
Fairweather M
P44
17.2, 7.3,
25.6, P20,
P43, P54
P20, 25.6,
P43
5.4
26.2
32.5, P71,
P74
P45
P62
20.3
29.2
12.1
27.6
27.3
30.2
18.3
27.5
11.3
23.4
19.4, P50
4.1
Falle S.A.E.G.
Fatemi I.
Fénot M.
Ferng Y.-M.
Ferrara P.
Flaszynski P.
Fokaides P.
Fornalik-Wajs E.
Franke M.
Freitag M.
Friess C.
Fritsching U.
Fröhlich J.
Fu S.
Fujii H.
Fukudome K.
Fukushima N.
Funfschilling D.
Gärtner M.
Galione P.
Gambale A.
Gampert M.
Gannouni S.
Gatski T.B.
Gavrilov A.
Ge H.-W.
Gervais S.
Ghorbani A.
Giacomazzi E.
Giddings J.R.
Gima S.
Girimaji S.S.
Giroux-Julien S.
Gobyzov O.A.
Gomez C.A.
Gonçalves G.F.N.
Gorgulu I.
Gorlé C.
Gorobets A.
Goryntsev D.
Grigaitienė V.
Groll R.
Grosch C.E.
Gruschka M.
Gruselle C.
Gualtieri P.
Gutheil E.
27.6
17.6
5.3
16.1
P61
13.3, 20.1
8.4, P70
30.3
8.1
8.3
9.7
25.6
7.6
15.2, 27.4
P40, P75
6.6
15.2
P56
P67
7.7
P21
25.1
29.3
7.2
20.1
P7
22.2
14.3, 14.4
30.3
Habisreuther P.
Hadžiabdić M.
Hagiwara Y.
Halbedel B.
Halilagić M.
Han X.
Hanff E.S.
Hanjalić K.
Harmand S.
Harun Z.
Hasegawa Y.
16.6
18.4, P29
11.3
2.1
P29
21.5, P24
26.5
18.4, P29
P36
6.5
13.1
Hasse C.
Hassel E.
Hattori H.
He X.
He S.
Hebrard J.
Henningson D.S.
Hernádi Z.
Hewitt G.F.
Hillbrunner F.
Hirota M.
Hori S.
Hoseini Dadmarzi F.
Hossain A.
Hossain M.S.
Hosseinzadeh A.
Houra T.
Howard R.J.A.
Hrebtov M.
Hu R.Y.
Hu Y.
Hudson M.
Hunter T.N.
Hur N.
Hyhlík T.
25.3
8.2, P9
7.1
4.1
1.2
P43
14.5
P39
33.5
2.1
13.4
13.4
10.3
P26
P8
25.5
7.1, 28.2
8.1, 17.4,
P19
P3
27.5
30.3
16.5
17.3
P72
28.3
Iaccarino G.
Iacovides H.
Ihnatowicz E.
Iida H.
Iida O.
Ikeda T.
Ilyushin B.B.
Imine O.
Inanli S.
Isebaba W.
Ivashneva M.N.
Ivashniov O.E.
Iwamoto K.
7.7, P32
4.6, 28.1
P64
33.4
23.4
P65
P3
P31, P79
P67
20.2
P55
P55
13.5
Jabbour M.
Jacob B.
Jakirlić S.
Jakovičs A.
Jameson A.
Jamois D.
Janicka J.
Jaskòlski M.
Jefferson-Loveday R.
Jensen A.
Jewartowski M.
Jia L.
Jofre L.
Johansson A.V.
Johnson G.
Johnson N.
Johnson R.W.
John-Puthenveettil G.
Jonker H.
Kadowaki S.
Kähler C.
Kajima H.
Kajishima T.
Kaneda Y.
Kang S.
Kao M.
Kardaś D.
Karimi M.
Karmed D.
Kasagi N.
Katragadda M.
Kawada S.
Kawaguchi Y.
Kawahara G.
Kawase T.
Kawata T.
Kenjereš S.
Kestel M.
P75
14.4
8.5, 27.6,
P22
32.4
18.1
P43
1.5, 25.5
P64
26.3
5.1
P62, P63
8.5
P18
16.2, 23.1
5.1
28.1
P71
8.5
KL1
19.6
6.2
1.3
11.4
1.6
19.1, P72
32.5
25.2
15.2
P48
13.1
25.4, P30
13.6, P10
13.5,
13.6, P10
1.4
P10
2.5, 28.4
29.2, P60
P52
Kethidi M.
Khair A.
Khali E.
Khalij M.
Kikuchi T.
Kim N.S.
Kim K.-Y.
Kintea D.
Kirkpatrick M.P.
Kitagawa A.
Kleinheinz K.
Klewicki J.C.
Klunker J.
Knopp T.
Knudsen E.
Kobayashi H.
Kolaas J.
Kolev N.I.
Komiyama M.
Kornev N.
Kornilov V.I.
Koupriyanov M.
Kovacevic A.
Kovenya V.M.
Kozono S.
Krajnović S.
Kravtsova A.
Kristóf G.
Kuchiki K.
Kuhn D.
Kunugi T.
Kurosawa T.
Kussaiynov K.
Kussaiynova A.
Kuwata Y.
P78
P26
P37
17.1
33.4
P82
P80
P22
4.4
11.3
19.1
6.4
P53
6.2
19.1
29.4
5.1
3.2
19.5
8.2, P9,
P53
6.6
5.4, P16
P78
6.6
21.2
1001, P24
33.2
P39
19.4
P26
33.4
13.5
P38
P38
15.6
Lakehal A.
Lalizel G.
Lampa A.
Laraufie R.
P36
26.2
30.2
27.1
Lardeau S.
Lari K.S.
Laroche E.
Launder B.E.
Laurence D.
Laurien E.
Le Penven L.
Le Quéré P.
Lebedev A.S.
Ledl V.
Lee M.
Lee S.K.
Lee S.K.
Lefeuvre N.
Legrand J.
Lehmkuhl O.
Lentini D.
Lepeut C.-H.
Leschziner M.A.
Leveugle B.
Lin W.-C.
Lipatnikov A.L.
Liu N.-S.
Lodato G.
Lodier G.
Lohász M.M.
Lopes D.C.
Loureiro J.B.R.
Lybaert P.
Lukashov V.V.
Lupant D.
26.3
15.4
12.4, 15.1
28.1
4.5, 15.5
3.5
23.3
7.4
6.6
2.3
P72
3.3
P82
P2
2.4
7.3, 9.5,
31.5, P13,
P18, P27
16.4, P49
28.4
1.1
22.3
P74
9.6
30.1
18.1
KL2
8.7
P28
31.3, P56
5.3
19.3
5.3
Maas U.
Magalhães G.R.
Maheu N.
Makita H.
Maksimovic C.
Malandain M.
Malkeson S.P.
8.3
P56
9.1, P23
20.2
15.4
9.1
P30
Manceau R.
Markides C.N.
Markovich D.M.
Markus D.
Martelli F.
Martinat G.
Martins D.A.M.
Marusic I.
Maruyama N.
Masi E.
Massoli P.
Mastorakos E.
Matar O.K.
Matějka M.
Mathey F.
Mathis R.
Mazzoni C.M.
McEligot D.M.
Mcguirk J.J.
Mcnaughton J.
Mebarki G.
Mehdizadeh A.
Mehel A.
Meliga P.
Menard T.
Ménézo C.
Metzger B.
Mezzasalma D.
Ménézo C.
Micale G.
Mikheev N.I.
Mikielewicz D.
Mikielewicz J.
Minakov A.
Minakuchi H.
Miyakoshi T.
Miyauchi T.
Mohri E.
Mojab S.M.
Mojgani R.
18.6, 27.3
33.5,
6.6, 10.4,
33.2, P11
8.3
21.1
20.1
10.1, P77
6.5
13.4
14.1
P69
22.4
33.5
28.3
32.3
6.5
P49
3.5
21.6
32.2
30.4
27.2
P6
26.1
33.1
P40
3.1, 13.2
P73
4.2, P75
5.6, 17.5
P4
P64
P64
8.4, P70
7.6
13.4
19.4, P50
13.4
26.5
P14
Molla M.
Mompean G.
Mongiello C.
Monty J.P.
Moon M.-A.
Moraes O.L.L.
Morsbach C.
Morvan D.
Motozawa M.
Moureau V.
Mukai K.
Muramatsu A.
Nacke B.
Nagabhushana Rao V.
Nagami Y.
Nagano Y.
Nagasaka W.
Nagata M.
Nait Bouda N.
Nakabe K.
Nakajima O.
Nakamura H.
Nakamura H.
Nambully S.
Narabayashi T.
Narasimhamurthy V.D.
Naud B.
Ndombo J.
Neche A.
Neophytou M.K.-A
Nicolai C.
Nikrityuk P.A.
Nishimura A.
Niu Y.-S.
Njobuenwu D. O.
Nobach H.
Norris S.E.
Nozu T.
P26
13.3
P47
6.5
P80
P59
12.1
21.4
13.5
9.1, 16.3,
22.2, P23
P15
1.6
32.4
26.3
33.3
7.1, 28.2
8.6
7.5
P36
8.6
8.6
10.2
2.6
16.3
KL4
9.3, 10.3
11.1
8.1
P48
20.3
14.4
26.4,
25.3, P52
13.4
KL2
17.2, P54
4.1
4.4
20.4
Obi S.
Oda Y.
Oertel H.
Ogawa Y.
Ohashi M.
Ohta T.
Okabayashi K.
Okano Y.
Okuda Y.
Okuda S.
Okuno Y.
Okutucu T.
Oliet C.
Oliva A.
Onishi R.
Ooi A.S.H.
Oskouie S.N.
Osman K.
Otsuki T.
Otsuki T.
2.5, 28.4
21.2
12.2
19.5
20.4
1.3
P65
7.6
20.4
28.4
29.4
P67
P27
7.3, 31.5,
P13, P18,
P21
14.2
6.4
5.4
15.5
1.4
13.5
Pabiou H.
Pagliara R.
Pain C. C.
Pakhomov M.A.
Pallares J.
Paniagua L.
Park J.
Parlapiano A.
Patil S.
Patton E.G.
Peakall J.
Pelle J.
Peng S.-H.
Penning R.
Pérez-Segarra C.D.
Pervunin K.
Peters N.
Peterson B.
4.2, P75
P69
9.2
3.6
P44
P27
P33
5.6
KL5
KL1
17.3
P36
24.3
15.3
9.5, P27
33.2
16.1
1.5
Petrone G.
Pettersen B.
Pharoah J.G.
Philips D.A.
Piazzesi R.
Picano F.
Picchia F.R.
Pietrogiacomi D.
Piggott M.D.
Pinelli A.
Pitsch H.
Piva R.
Platonov D.
Plourde F.
Pollard A.
Pouransari Z.
Prevel M.
Proust C.
Pržulj V.
Psota P.
Pujals G.
Puranik B.
Pyrda L.
P73
10.3
26.5
P32
P69
14.3, 14.5
9.7
32.1
9.2
1.4
725
14.4
P70
5.2
3.4, 26.5
16.2
14.6
P43
15.3
2.3
26.1
31.4
29.2
Quadros R.S.
20.6
Rabbitt M.
Rahal S.
Raman V.
Rane S.
Rasti M.
Ray S.
Reale F.
Reeks M.W.
Reimann T.
Reis R.
Resagk C.
Reutov V.P.
Reveillon J.
Reyes D.A.
Rhali O.
17.4
30.4
P28
P78
28.4
26.6, P12
P69
KL3
8.5
P28
2.1
9.4
22.3, 33.1
27.4
13.2
Rice H.
Richter A.
Rigola J.
Rispoli F.
Roberts W.
Rochhausen S.
Rodriguez I.
Roekaerts D.J.E.M.
Rognon P.
Roisman I.V.
Rolfo S.
Romano G.P.
Romvári L.
Rossi R.
Rostamy N.
Rudyak V.
Rybushkina G.V.
Saafi H.
Sabelnikov V.A.
Sadeghi H.
Sadiki A.
Safronov D.
Sagot B.
Saha S.
Saito T.
Sakipova S.E.
Salvadori S.
Salvo R.V.
Samani M.
Sammak S.
Sancho I.
Sanvicente E.
Sardina G.
Sarras G.
Satake S.
Savino G.
Ščepanskis M.
Schaefer P.
17.3
26.4, P52
17.6
P49
P51
12.3
17.6, 31.5
P13
19.2
3.1, 13.2
P22
32.2
32.1
P39
P32
23.2
8.4
9.4
P61
9.6
3.4
27.2,
25.1, 25.5
25.3
32.6
6.4
33.3
P38
21.1
10.1, P77
P8
P14
P44
P40
14.3, 14.5
19.2
33.4, P17
32.1
32.4
16.1
Schanz D.
Schlatter P.
Schmidt S.
Schröder A.
Schulze S.
Schwarz A.
Seddighi M.
Sehaba M.
Sekishita N.
Senda T.
Senoo T.
Sentyabov A.
Serre E.
Seul K.W.
Séverac E.
Shala M.
Shapiro E.
Shih T. -H.
Shimura M.
Sigfrid I.R.
Sikovsky D.P.
Silva Freire A.P.
Silveira Neto A.
Simonin O.
Singh G.
Skála V.
Skjold T.
Smart M.
Sodjavi K.
Soldati A.
Souza F.J.
Srivastava A.
Stalio E.
Stallard T.
Stansby P.
Stasiek J.
Sternel D.C.
Stieglitz R.
Stosic N.
Stöllinger M.K.
6.2
14.5, 23.1
24.4
6.2
25.3
25.5
1.2
P31
20.2
13.5
7.5
P70
8.1, 26.1,
29.1
P33, P82
18.3
15.3
15.3
30.1
19.4, P50
P46
11.2
31.3, P56
10.1
14.1
P51
28.3
9.3
P54
2.2
4.3
10.1, P77
31.4
18.5
32.2
32.2
P62, P63
8.5
12.2
P78
19.2
Suga K.
Sullivan P.P.
Sultan Q.
Sumner D.
Suzuki Y.
Szmyd J.S.
15.6
KL1
26.2
23.2, P8
20.5
29.2
Tachie M.F.
Tafti D.
Tagawa M.
Takagi Y.
Takahashi K.
Takaki S.
Takano K.
Takeishi K.
Takeuchi S.
Tamburini A.
Tamošiūnas A.
Tamura T.
Tanahashi M.
Tanière A.
Tansykbaeva N.
Tatsumi K.
Taubert L.
Taufall S.
Terekhov V.
Terekhov V.V.
Tewes P.
Thais L.
Thess A.
Timoshevskiy M.
Tiney N.
Tirabassi T.
Trávníček Z.
Trias F.X.
Trimis D.
Trisjono P.
Tropea C.
Truffin K.
Tsuchida Y.
Tsukahara T.
31.2, P16
KL5
7.1, 28.2
7.6
14.2
2.6, 10.2
28.2
19.5, 21.2
11.4
5.6, 17.5
29.3
20.4
19.4, P50
17.1
P38
8.6
6.1
12.2
3.6, P41
19.3
6.1
13.3
2.1
33.2
15.3
20.6
2.3
P21
26.6, P12
19.1
27.6, P22
22.3
P15
13.6, P10
Tsurumi D.
Tsutsumi T.
Tucker P.G.
Tuković Ž.
Tully B.
Tung Y.-H.
Turnow J.
Tyliszczak A.
13.6, P10
11.4
26.3
P22
5.4, P16
32.5, P71
P9
22.4
Uddin N.
Uhlmann M.
Umakawa H.
Uribe J.
Uzol O.
31.1
1.4
20.4
17.4
P67
Valinčius V.
Van Der Houwen M.
Van Reeuwijk M.
Vanpouille D.
Varga G.
Vascellari M.
Vassilicos J.C.
Ventosa J.
Venturini P.
Vernet A.
Verstappen R.W.C.P.
Vervisch L.
Vigdorovich I.
Vilhena M.T.
Vinkovic I.
Vinokurova T.A.
Vit T.
Voigt T.
Volchkov E.P.
29.3
P60
15.4, KL1
15.1
P39
25.3
14.2
P18
P49
P44
P21
6.2, 16.3,
KL2
6.3
20.6, P59
14.6, 23.3
P11
2.3
16.6
19.3
Wajs J.
Wallin S.
Walsh E.J.
Walter M.
Wang P.C.
P64
27.4
3.5
8.2
21.6
Wang L.
Wang B.-C.
Wardach-Święcicka I.
Wareing C.J.
Wegfrass A.
Wei L.
Wendeker M.
Werner M.
Werzner E.
Wetzel T.
Whiddon R.
Woolley R.M.
Wygnanski I.
27.5
5.4, P26
25.2
P20, P43
2.1
23.1
P76
2.1
26.6, P12
12.2
P46
25.6, P20,
P43
6.1
Xiao Z.X.
Xin S.
Xu Z.
27.5
4.2, 7.4
24.1
Yakush S.E.
Yamada S.
Yamamoto A.
Yano H.
Yao Y. F.
Yao J.
Yashiro J.
Yassine D.
Yasuda R.
Yenerdag B.
Yin X.
Yoon D.-H.
Yoshida A.
Yoshikawa S.
Yoshikawa I.
Yoshimori H.
Youbi Z.
Yu W.
P58
2.6, 10.2
13.1
P15
P37, P66
P66
20.5
29.1
20.5
P50
13.2
P33
20.5
7.1
19.4, P50
P17
P48
23.3
Zadrazil I.
Zaidi I.
Zaidi M.
33.5
4.5
31.1
Zalewski N.
Zanko P.S.
Zarzalis N.
Zhao L.
Zimmermann C.
Zonta F.
6.1
P4
16.6
P57
7.2
4.3
1 1
A
2
2 A
3 2 3
B THMT B THMT
Bus stop (line 104) A B Bus stop (line 108) Bus stop (line 102)
Metropolitan railway (A: Notarbartolo; B: Palazzo Reale)
CONFERENCE VENUE THMT’12 – Facoltà di Ingegneria (building 7), Università degli Studi di Palermo, viale delle scienze, Palermo (Italy) SUGGESTED HOTELS 1 – Grand Hotel Villa Igiea (Salita Belmonte, 43, 90142 Palermo, tel. +39 091 6312111) 2 – Excelsior Hilton (Via Marchese Ugo, 3, 90141 Palermo, tel. +39 091 7909001) 3 – Grand Hotel et Des Palmes (Via Roma, 398, 90139 Palermo, tel. +39 091 6028111) HOW TO REACH THMT’12 A shuttle will bring attendees from Grand Hotel Villa Igiea to THMT’12. From Grand Hotel et Des Palmes: bus lines 104 or 108 (get off at ‘Basile Fac. Ingegneria’). Form Excelsior Hilton: bus line 104 (get off at ‘Basile Fac. Ingegneria’). Alternative route: bus 102 to ‘Piazza Notarbartolo’ (A), then metropolitan railway (one stop, ‘Palazzo Reale‐Orleans’). GUIDED TOURS Half‐day guided tour in Palermo; Full‐day guided tour to Segesta and Erice; Half‐day guided tour to Cefalù; Half‐day guided tour to Monreale. Tours are organized by Eurocongressi adv. To book a tour please visit www.eurocongressi.it/en/#!thmt_tours.php 

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