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1 st AIAA CFD Transition Modeling and Prediction Workshop 21-22 January 2021 Virtual Event Workshop Objectives: Assess the current state of the art in laminar-turbulent transition prediction in an industrial CFD environment Determine and document best practices for transitional flow simulations Verify transition/turbulence model implementations Encourage risk taking by participants and promote improvements to CFD prediction capabilities General Information: The Transition Modeling and Prediction Workshop is modeled after the AIAA Drag Prediction and High-Lift Prediction Workshop series. The primary test case will be the natural-laminar-flow variant of the Common Research Model (CRM-NLF) developed by NASA. Participation in the transition modeling studies is not required to attend the workshop. Everyone is welcome! Open forums and discussions will be included to encourage cross-pollination of ideas and practices. Results will be made available after the workshop in a report and on the workshop website. AIAA membership is not required. For more information, please visit http://transitionmodeling.larc.nasa.gov or e-mail [email protected] for updates Organizing Committee: Jim Coder and Doug Stefanski University of Tennessee Andreas Krumbein DLR Meelan Choudhari NASA LaRC Marie Denison NASA ARC Jim Baeder University of Maryland Greg Delattre ONERA Matthew Tufts AFRL Key Dates: Geometry release September 2019 Release of standard grids February 2020 Abstract/NOI Deadline 9 October 2020 Acceptance Notification 30 October 2020 Registration via AIAA Data Submission 18 December 2020 Workshop 21-22 January 2021

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Page 1: 1 AIAA CFD Transition Modeling and Prediction Workshop · 2020. 10. 1. · modeled after the AIAA Drag Prediction and High-Lift Prediction Workshop series. •The primary test case

1st AIAA CFD Transition Modeling and Prediction Workshop

21-22 January 2021Virtual Event

Workshop Objectives:• Assess the current state of the art in laminar-turbulent

transition prediction in an industrial CFD environment• Determine and document best practices for

transitional flow simulations• Verify transition/turbulence model implementations• Encourage risk taking by participants and promote

improvements to CFD prediction capabilities

General Information:• The Transition Modeling and Prediction Workshop is

modeled after the AIAA Drag Prediction and High-Lift Prediction Workshop series.• The primary test case will be the natural-laminar-flow

variant of the Common Research Model (CRM-NLF) developed by NASA.• Participation in the transition modeling studies is not

required to attend the workshop. Everyone is welcome!• Open forums and discussions will be included to

encourage cross-pollination of ideas and practices.• Results will be made available after the workshop in a

report and on the workshop website.• AIAA membership is not required.

For more information, please visit http://transitionmodeling.larc.nasa.gov or e-mail

[email protected] for updates

Organizing Committee:Jim Coder and Doug Stefanski

University of TennesseeAndreas Krumbein

DLRMeelan Choudhari

NASA LaRCMarie Denison

NASA ARCJim Baeder

University of MarylandGreg Delattre

ONERAMatthew Tufts

AFRL

Key Dates:Geometry release

September 2019Release of standard grids

February 2020Abstract/NOI Deadline

9 October 2020Acceptance Notification

30 October 2020Registration via AIAAData Submission

18 December 2020

Workshop21-22 January 2021