Wall-bounded flows present a variety of interesting problems in turbulence where controversies and uncertainties over fundamental issues remain unresolved. Many of these issues have been discussed during the four workshops on Wall Bounded Turbulent Flows, and held at Princeton University (2003), ICTP in Trieste (2004); Chicago (2005) and Erice (2006). One of the main outcomes of these discussions so far, are the plans to construct a very large, high Reynolds number pipe flow facility where fully developed flow can be achieved, and detailed and accurate measurements of the turbulence can be documented. To achieve these goals, the facility utilizes air as the working fluid, and is operated at atmospheric conditions. The fully developed pipe was selected among other wall-bounded flows to insure the best quality physical, analytical and computational modelling. The pipe will be built and operated inside one of two huge tunnels available in Predappio, near Forlì (south of Bologna) in Italy. The workshop is organised at the University Residential Center in Bertinoro (FORLI) located very close to the site of the laboratory in Predappio from the 13th to the 15th of October, 2007. The first workshop, which was held during September 2005, aimed at discussing the initial plans of the activities and introducing the project CICLoPE (Center for International Cooperation in Long Pipe Experiments) to our colleagues from the physics community with interest in turbulence. During the meeting the characteristics of the main facility (The Long PIPE) were presented and new suggestions for additional research topics were formulated by the participants. The focus of this workshop and names of discussion leaders are: refine the stated scientific objectives and consider new ones, discuss current and potential partners of CICLoPE, plan guidelines of operation, including resident staffing, and desirable level of participation by partners, examine current and future funding requirements and potential sources, discuss the European FP 7 initiative in relation to CICLoPE activities, formulate a plan for future workshops and interaction with efforts to compare measurement techniques in turbulence at facilities in Sweden, Melbourne and Chicago, discuss additional desirable interaction with other communities such as physicists and computational scientists and engineers.

Second International workshop on CICLoPE (Center for International Cooperations in Long Pipe Experiments) / A. Talamelli. - (2007).

Second International workshop on CICLoPE (Center for International Cooperations in Long Pipe Experiments)

TALAMELLI, ALESSANDRO
2007

Abstract

Wall-bounded flows present a variety of interesting problems in turbulence where controversies and uncertainties over fundamental issues remain unresolved. Many of these issues have been discussed during the four workshops on Wall Bounded Turbulent Flows, and held at Princeton University (2003), ICTP in Trieste (2004); Chicago (2005) and Erice (2006). One of the main outcomes of these discussions so far, are the plans to construct a very large, high Reynolds number pipe flow facility where fully developed flow can be achieved, and detailed and accurate measurements of the turbulence can be documented. To achieve these goals, the facility utilizes air as the working fluid, and is operated at atmospheric conditions. The fully developed pipe was selected among other wall-bounded flows to insure the best quality physical, analytical and computational modelling. The pipe will be built and operated inside one of two huge tunnels available in Predappio, near Forlì (south of Bologna) in Italy. The workshop is organised at the University Residential Center in Bertinoro (FORLI) located very close to the site of the laboratory in Predappio from the 13th to the 15th of October, 2007. The first workshop, which was held during September 2005, aimed at discussing the initial plans of the activities and introducing the project CICLoPE (Center for International Cooperation in Long Pipe Experiments) to our colleagues from the physics community with interest in turbulence. During the meeting the characteristics of the main facility (The Long PIPE) were presented and new suggestions for additional research topics were formulated by the participants. The focus of this workshop and names of discussion leaders are: refine the stated scientific objectives and consider new ones, discuss current and potential partners of CICLoPE, plan guidelines of operation, including resident staffing, and desirable level of participation by partners, examine current and future funding requirements and potential sources, discuss the European FP 7 initiative in relation to CICLoPE activities, formulate a plan for future workshops and interaction with efforts to compare measurement techniques in turbulence at facilities in Sweden, Melbourne and Chicago, discuss additional desirable interaction with other communities such as physicists and computational scientists and engineers.
2007
Second International workshop on CICLoPE (Center for International Cooperations in Long Pipe Experiments) / A. Talamelli. - (2007).
A. Talamelli
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