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第五届CMHL船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学专题研讨会
(The 5th CMHL Symposium,2022)
2. 线上参与方式(Online Vitural Meeting Information)
Microsoft Teams: Microsoft Teams meeting room has been set up for the online virtual meeting of the 5th CMHL Symposium 2022 at 09:00-20:00 (GMT+8, Beijing time) of Jan. 18, 2022. You can scan the following QR code or click the following link to join in the Teams meeting rooms 30 minutes early as planned.
3. 会议介绍(Introduction of the 5th CMHL Symposium)
2022年1月18日,第五届CMHL船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学研讨会将通过 Microsoft Teams线上视频会议召开,并于Bilibili网站进行在线直播。本次研讨会由上海交通大学CMHL研究中心、《Journal of Hydrodynamics》编委会、浙江大学海洋学院联合主办。来自美国阿灵顿德克萨斯大学的Chaoqun Liu教授、瑞典查尔默斯技术大学的Rickard Bensow教授、英国剑桥大学的Hrvoje Jasak教授,应邀做一个小时的大会报告,同时还邀请10位知名教授和优秀青年学者做45分钟的主题报告。
CMHL研讨会是以上海交大 CMHL研究中心名字命名的学术研讨会,以船海工程计算水动力学方法研究、软件开发和工程应用为主题,邀请船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学领域国内外资深学者和一线研究人员做大会报告和主题报告,研讨交流船海计算水动力学领域的最新研究和应用成果,为本领域专家学者、青年学生、软件开发者、软件用户、研究院所和企业研发人员提供开发和自由交流平台,促进高校、研究院所、企业、软件开发公司的深入沟通交流与合作。
CMHL Symposium is named after“CMHL”and held every year to provide a forum for promoting scientific advancement, technological progress, information exchange, and innovative cooperation among scientists, researchers, engineers, developers, modellers and users of CAE software for solutions of marine hydrodynamics and other related fields. It is an attractive event opening to scientists, scholars, engineers, students, developers and users from universities, institutes as well as industries to exchange ideas and share recent advances on computational marine hydrodynamics and applications of CFD simulations for naval architecture and ocean engineering. Prof. Decheng Wan is founder of Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Lab (CMHL) and Chair of CMHL Symposium. The first CMHL Symposium was held on Dec. 27-28, 2018. The 2nd CMHL Symposium was held on May 7-8, 2019. The 3rd CMHL Symposium was held on Dec. 12-13, 2019. The 4th CMHL Symposium was held online (virtual meeting) on Jan. 14, 2021.
The coming 5th CMHL Symposium 2022 organized by CMHL and co-organized with Journal of Hydrodynamics (JHD) and Ocean College of Zhejiang University will be taken place online (virtual meeting) on Jan. 18, 2022. Prof. Chaoqun Liu from University of Texas at Arlington, USA, Prof. Rickard Bensow from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and Prof. Hrvoje Jasak from University of Cambridge, UK, are invited to deliver one hour plenary lectures, as well as 10 outstanding researchers are invited to give 45 minute keynote presentations. Several papers based on the invited plenary lectures and keynote presentations will be published in Journal of Hydrodynamics as a special column for the 5th CMHL Symposium 2022.
4. 专题讲义(Keynote Presentation)
09:00-09:05 Opening Speech and Chair
Prof. Decheng Wan, CMHL, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Prof. Wan is Director of Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Lab (CMHL, http://dcwan.sjtu.edu.cn/), Distinguished Professor of Chang Jiang Scholar and Shanghai Eastern Scholar, Shanghai Excellent Academic Leader, Member of ISOPE Board of Directors (BOD), Chair of ISOPE International Hydrodynamic Committee, Member of Advisor Committee (AC) of International Towing Tank Conference (ITTC).
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/u33198mkhin.html
09:05-10:05 Plenary Lecture 1 (Jan.17,19:05-20:05 CST)
Liutex-Based New Fluid Kinematics and New Fluid Dynamics
Prof. Chaoqun Liu, Director of Center for Numerical Simulation and Modeling at University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Dr. Chaoqun Liu received both BS (1968) and MS (1981) from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China and PhD (1989) from University of Colorado at Denver, USA. He is currently the Tenured and Distinguished Professor and the Director of Center for Numerical Simulation and Modeling at University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA. He has worked on high order direct numerical simulation (DNS) and large eddy simulation (LES) for flow transition and turbulence for almost 30 years since 1990. He was the Chairman of the First and Third AFOSR International Conference on DNS/LES. As PI, he has been awarded by NASA, US Air Force and US Navy with 50 federal research grants of over 5.7 million US dollars in the United States. He has published 14 professional books, 128 journal papers and 152 conference papers. He is the founder and major contributor of Liutex and the third generation of vortex definition and identification methods including the Omega, Liutex/Rortex, Modified Liutex-Omega, Liutex-Core-Line methods, RS vorticity decomposition and UTA R-NR decomposition, Principal Coordinate, and Principal Decomposition of velocity gradient tensor. He is also the founder of new fluid kinematics.
10:05-10:50 Keynote Presentation 1 (Jan.17, 20:05-20:50 CST)
Intelligent Fluid Mechanics for Next-Generation Aerial/Marine Exploration and Exploitation: A confession by a “lazy” fluid mechanist
Dr. Dixia Fan, Assistant professor at Queens University, Research scientist at MIT Sea Grant Initiative and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) research fellow
Dr. Dixia Fan obtained his Ph.D. (2019) and MSc (2016) from MIT Mechanical Engineering and BSc (2013) from Shanghai Jiaotong University Naval Architecture, Ocean and Civil Engineering. He is currently an assistant professor at Queens University, a research scientist at MIT Sea Grant Initiative and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) research fellow. In 2022, He will join Westlake University as an assistant professor. He founded the MIT “lab of pink coach” in 2019, featuring the world's first intelligent towing tank (ITT) and is in charge of the i4-FSI lab at Queen's University (intelligent, informational, integrative, and interdisciplinary fluid-structure interaction). His research interests focus on physics-informed (and -informative) machine learning and bio-inspired design of vortical flow control and sensing for marine and aerospace applications. Recently he has been awarded the de Florez prize from MIT and the Nico van Wingen prize from Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), and his work has been featured in multiple media, including the cover page of the 40 years anniversary of the Discover Magazine.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/u33198mkhin.html
10:50-11:35 Keynote Presentation 2 (Jan.17, 20:50-21:35 CST)
Dr. Chengping Rao, Applied Scientist in Amazon, USA
Dr. Chengping Rao is an Applied Scientist in Amazon. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University in 2021. His research lies on the interdisciplinary area of the computational physics and artificial intelligence, including the physics-informed neural network (PINN), explainable and interpretable DL for data-driven modeling of complex systems and governing partial derivative equation (PDE) discovery. He is also interested in the applications of Bayesian optimization and reinforcement learning to scientific problems. Before his Ph.D. study, he obtained B.S. and M.S. degrees in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2015) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2018) respectively.
11:35-12:20 Keynote Presentation 3 (Jan.18, 12:35-13:20 Japan Time)
Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Using Actuator Line Model for Tidal Current Turbines
Dr. Seiya Watanabe, Assistant professor at Research Institute for Applied Mechanics (RIAM), Kyushu University, Japan.ts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Dr. Seiya Watanabe is an assistant professor at Research Institute for Applied Mechanics (RIAM), Kyushu University, Japan. He received his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Gunma National College of Technology, M.S. in energy science from Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. After his Ph.D. study, he worked as an appointment researcher at Global Scientific Information and Computing Center in Tokyo Institute of Technology. He started to work for RIAM from January 2020. His current research interests include ocean renewable energy technologies, computational fluid dynamics by lattice Boltzmann method, and high-performance computing.
12:20-13:05 Keynote Presentation 4
Dr. Weiwen Zhao, Research associate in Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory (CMHL), China
Dr. Weiwen Zhao is currently a research associate in Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory (CMHL). He received a BSc and MSc in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and a PhD from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He is currently a member of the 30th specialist committee on Ocean Renewable Energy in the International Towing Tank Conference (ITTC). He is also an editorial board member of the Journal of Hydrodynamics. His research interest mainly focus on the development and application of high fidelity numerical methods for marine dynamics, such as the Ghost Fluid Methods of incompressible two-phase flow, hybrid RANS/LES methods, dynamic overset grid methods, wave-current interaction, vortex identification and visualization.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/w331973snc2.html
13:05-13:50 Keynote Presentation 5
Three-dimensional numerical investigation on flow past two side-by-side curved cylinders
Dr. Yangyang Gao, Associate Professor of Ocean College, Zhejiang University, China
Dr. Yangyang Gao is Associate Professor of Ocean College, Zhejiang University. Dr. Gao obtained the PhD degree in Harbour, Coastal and Offshore Engineering from Ocean University of China in 2011, and worked as a research fellow in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 2011-2013. The research interest of Dr. Gao is hydrodynamics, fluid-structure interaction, vortex-induced vibration of risers and pipelines, offshore wind turbine foundations. Dr. Gao has published more than 40 journal papers, including Ocean Engineering, Applied Ocean Research, Journal of Fluids Engineering(ASME) etc.
13:50-14:35 Keynote Presentation 6 (Jan.18, 06:50-07:35 France Time)
Ship maneuvering simulation with simplified propeller model
Dr. Ganbo Deng, Research scientist at Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
Dr. Ganbo DENG was graduated at Tsinghua in 1984. He obtained his PHD at Ecole Centrale de Nantes (France) in 1989. Since then, he has been working in the same institute as a research scientist. His research topics cover different aspects concerning CFD simulation for incompressible flow for marine applications such as discretization scheme with finite volume as well as high order discretization scheme such as DG, HDG and spectral volume approach, fully coupled resolution for incompressible Navier-Stokes equation, fast linear solver, overset algorithm, turbulence modelization, RANSE simulation with simplified propeller model, etc. As one of the developers of a commercial flow solver, he also has an excellent expertise in RANSE simulation for marine engineering applications.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/l33191ddru6.html
13:50-14:35 Keynote Presentation 7
High-pressure gas bubble dynamics and its applications
Prof. A-Man Zhang, Distinguished Professor of Changjiang Scholars at Harbin Engineering University, China
Prof. A-Man ZHANG is a Distinguished Professor of Changjiang Scholars at Harbin Engineering University. He was funded by the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars and was selected as the Science and Technology Innovation Leading Talent by the National "Ten Thousand Talents Program". The main research interest of him includes bubble dynamics and fluid-structure interaction. In this area of research, he has managed over 40 research projects, including the Key Projects sponsored by the National Key R&D Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China and so on. He has published over 200 articles in journals including JFM, JCP, PRF and POF, etc and serves as the Associate Editor for the journal CMES and as a member in the editor board of APOR, JHD, etc. With more than 6000 citations, he was selected as one of the most highly-cited researchers in China. Due to his contribution in the research area, he was rewarded with the National Innovation & Competition Award, the Xplorer Prize, the Second-Class Prize of the National Award for Technological Invention, the National Prize for Progress in Science and Technology, and so on.
15:20-16:20 Plenary Lecture 2 (Jan.18, 08:20-09:20 Sweden Time)
Prof. Rickard Bensow is full professor in hydrodynamics since 2011 at the Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He is heading Chalmers research on ship resistance and propulsion with specialisation on simulation of cavitation and cavitation erosion, as well as developing scale resolving simulation methodologies, such as PANS and WMLES, for ship hydrodynamics. He is the director of the Kongsberg University Technology Centre in Computational Hydrodynamics since 2010 (previously within the Rolls-Royce group). He has currently almost 200 papers listed in Google scholar and about 2000 citations.
Non-Linearity in Irregular Sea States Coupled CFD-HOS Models
Prof. Hrvoje Jasak,Lecturer at the Department of Physics, University of Cambridge and director of Wikki Ltd, UK
Prof. Hrvoje Jasak is a lecturer at the Department of Physics, University of Cambridge and director of Wikki Ltd (UK). His research group on fundamental developments of CFD methodology in complex coupled systems, with applications in turbo-machinery, naval hydrodynamics, non-linear solid mechanics. The work includes numerical modelling and linear solver technology for High-Performance Computing method development. Hrvoje is a practical programmer and a member of OpenFOAM Governance structure. Hrvoje Jasak graduated mechanical engineering at the University of Zagreb in 1992. He completed his PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics in prof. Gosman’s group at Imperial College in 1996. He is one of two original authors of OpenFOAM, a leading Open Source CFD package today. His research interests are focused on numerical simulation in Continuum Mechanics, specifically on the Finite Volume discretisation and OpenFOAM.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/v3319dgaai2.html
17:20-18:05 Keynote Presentation 8 (Jan.18, 09:20-10:05 London Time)
Dr. Qing Xiao, Professor of Marine Hydrodynamics in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering (NAOME) at Strathclyde University, UK
Dr. Qing Xiao is Professor of Marine Hydrodynamics in the Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering (NAOME) at Strathclyde University, United Kingdom. She is leading a Computational Fluid Dynamics & Computational Structural Dynamics research group at NAOME. Her major research interests are computational fluid dynamics with particular interests in bioinspired hydrodynamics, marine renewable energy devices and offshore fluid-structure-interaction problems. Her current research projects are funded by Royal Society, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Royal Academy Engineering and industry companies in UK, France and USA. Professor Xiao has published over 140 original research papers at peer reviewed journals. She is a senior Member of the AIAA, a Member of ASME. Professor Xiao is editorial member of Ocean Engineering Journal, associated editor of Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering (JOMAE), International Towing Tank Committee (ITTC) Ocean Engineering Committee member.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/d3319eue1ff.html
18:05-18:50 Keynote Presentation 9 (Jan.18, 10:05-10:50 London Time)
Development of advanced CFD tools for turbulent multiphase flows and wave-structure interaction
Dr. Zhihua Xie, Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at Cardiff University, UK
Dr. Zhihua Xie is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at Cardiff University, where he was appointed to a lectureship in 2017. He obtained his PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) at the University of Leeds in 2010, funded by the Marie Curie EST Fellowship. After that, he worked as a research associate at Cardiff University from 2010 to 2012 and at Imperial College London between 2013 and 2016. His research interests span a broad range of topics in the development of novel CFD methods, multiphase flows, turbulence modelling and simulation, fluid-structure interaction, and high-performance computing with applications in hydraulic, coastal, and ocean engineering. He has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal papers spanning from reputable numerical method and fluid mechanics journals (JCP, JFM etc). His research is funded by EPSRC, Royal Society and British Council. He is a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College, UK Turbulence Consortium, Leadership Team of IAHR Technical Committee on Coastal and Maritime Hydraulics, Technical Program Committee for ISOPE, and an active reviewer for over 40 international leading journals.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/v33193fvket.html
18:50-19:35 Keynote Presentation 10 (Jan.18, 19:50-20:35 Japan Time)
Dr. Abbas Khayyer, Associate Professor at Applied Mechanics Laboratory in Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering at Kyoto University, Japan
Dr. Abbas Khayyer is an Associate Professor at Applied Mechanics Laboratory in Department of Civil and Earth Resources Engineering at Kyoto University. He holds a BSc in Civil Engineering (2002), MSc in Hydraulic Structures (2005) and PhD in Civil/Coastal Engineering (2008). After obtaining his PhD in 2008, Abbas continued his research as a postdoctoral research fellow at Kyoto University for one year. In 2009, he was appointed as a Lecturer and then in April 2013 he was promoted to a tenured Associate Professor at Applied Mechanics Laboratory at the same department and university. Since then, Abbas has been a co-chair of Applied Mechanics Laboratory. The research interests of Abbas mainly include Computational Fluid and Structure Dynamics, Particle Methods and Fluid-Structure Interactions. He has published more than 80 journal papers and 50 international conference articles and currently has an h-index of 30 in Google Scholar and 28 in Scopus. Abbas has been listed in world's top 2% scientists lists by Stanford University in 2020 and 2021 in both yearly and full career lists. Abbas received the international prestigious C.H. Kim award by ISOPE in 2018 for his outstanding contribution to CFD in ocean engineering. He is an associate editor of Applied Ocean Research, one of the editors of Coastal Engineering Journal (CEJ), an associate editor of international journal of offshore and polar engineering, and an editorial board member for several international journals including ocean engineering and European journal of mechanics B/Fluids. Abbas is also a steering committee member of SPHERIC as the leading international community on particle methods.
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/z3319d7si7l.html
19:35-19:40 Closing Speech
Prof. Decheng Wan, CMHL, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
报告视频链接(Video Link):https://v.qq.com/x/page/y3319k51j4d.html
5. 会议秘书(Secretariat of the 5th CMHL Symposium)
6. 往届回顾(The review of the 4th CMHL Symposium)
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