Workshop "Current trends in turbulence research"

1-2 July 2020



In the past few years research progress in high Reynolds number turbulence has been made on particle dispersion and coherent structures in turbulent shear flows, and on the non-equilibrium and intermittent nature of the interscale energy transfers which determine turbulence dissipation. Turbulent boundary layers have been the focus of much attention, including non-equilibrium boundary layers. The workshop’s aim is to discuss these different aspects of the turbulence, namely coherent structures, intermittency, cascade and non-equilibrium, in relation to each other and in relation to some recent developments in turbulence modeling, skin friction and subgrid-scale modeling for large eddy simulation

In the past few years research progress in high Reynolds number turbulence has been made on particle dispersion and coherent structures in turbulent shear flows, and on the non-equilibrium and intermittent nature of the interscale energy transfers which determine turbulence dissipation. Turbulent boundary layers have been the focus of much attention, including non-equilibrium boundary layers. The workshop’s aim is to discuss these different aspects of the turbulence, namely coherent structures, intermittency, cascade and non-equilibrium, in relation to each other and in relation to some recent developments in turbulence modeling, skin friction and subgrid-scale modeling for large eddy simulation


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