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Présentations graphiques du colloque Multiphase17

Presentations given at the17th International workshop on trends in numerical and physical modeling for industrial multiphase flows, ENS Paris-Saclay, 2017/10/16-18, Cachan, France

Session 1: Global flow, anti-sloshing devices, ship and liquid cargo coupling

B. Molin, NTNU (Norway), Bureau Veritas (France)
On natural modes in moonpools and gaps

E. Eenkhoorn, Accede BV (The Netherlands)
Anti-Slosh Inflatable Component Case Study

E. Eenkhoorn, Accede BV (The Netherlands)
Anti-Slosh Inflatable Component Performance in Relation to Shape Retention and Load Transfer

L. Diebold, Bureau Veritas (France)
Numerical study of anti-roll tanks

M. Arai, Yokohama National University (Japan)
Sloshing behaviour of liquid in prismatic LNG tanks and ship-tank coupled motion

Session 2: Liquid and gas compressibility - Part 1

R. de Böck, Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
Comparison of numerical and analytical approach to wave impacts with entrapped gas

M. Ancellin, University College Dublin (Ireland), GTT , ENS Paris-Saclay (France)
On the oscillations damping in extended Bagnold models

J. Windt, MARIN (The Netherlands)
Liquid patch impact simulation with an incompressible solver

P.M. Guilcher, HydrOcean, NexFlow , GTT, Ecole Centrale Nantes (France)
Influence of liquid and gas properties on impact pressures for a rectangular liquid patch impact

A. Mrabet, ENS Paris-Saclay, CEA DAM (France)
Coupling of compressible and incompressible codes for the simulation of wave impact

N. Couty, HydrOcean, NexFlow , GTT, Ecole Centrale Nantes (France)
Phenomenological study of the interactions between pressure waves and development of jets for simplified liquid impacts

Session 3: Liquid and gas compressibility - Part 2

L. Diebold, Bureau Veritas (France)
CFD Validations for Sloshing

O. Kimmoun, Ecole Centrale Marseille, GTT (France)
Experimental study of the liquid-jet-induced loads following a wave impact on MarkIII corrugations

J. A. Redford, ENS Paris-Saclay (France)
Physical multi-phase flow model applied to aqueous foam shock tube  experiments

D. van der Meer, University of Twente (The Netherlands)
Collapse of a non-axisymmetric air cavity in water

L. Zhang, ENS Paris-Saclay, CEA Saclay (France)
Numerical Simulation of Two-Phase Flows using a Pressure-based Solver

Session 4: Free surface instabilities, fragmentation, flow variability - Part 1

L. Brosset, GTT, ENS Paris-Saclay (France)
Experimental Study of Surface Tension Effects on Sloshing Impact loads

M. Frihat, GTT, ENS Paris saclay (France)
Experimental Study of Liquid Viscosity Effects on Sloshing impacts

R. Remmerswaal, University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
The Numerical Simulation of Free Surface Instabilities using an Immersed Jump Condition Model for Surface Tension

S. Fortin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal (EPM) (Canada), GTT (France)
Surface tension implementation, verification and validation for separated two-phase flows

Session 5: Free surface instabilities, fragmentation, flow variability - Part 2

Y. van Halder, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (The Netherlands)
Multi-Element Domain Decomposition for Multiphase Flow with Uncertainties

B.-J. Gréa, CEA DAM DIF, ENS Paris-Saclay (France)
What is the final size of turbulent mixing zones driven by the Faraday instability?

G. Lavalle, Université Paris-Saclay, Air Liquide (France)
Wave dynamics in counter-current gas-liquid flows for distillation process applications

R. Marcer, Principia, Technip, Cibernetix (France)
Experimental qualification of a CFD model for simulation of LNG spillage on solid structures

Session 6: Viscosity, turbulent flows

Session 7: Phase change

Session 9: Experimental techniques

H. Bogaert, MARIN (The Netherlands)
Multiphase Wave Lab developped by SLING Programme

U. Jain, University of Twente (The Netherlands)
Impacting patterned discs on water

S. Schreier, TU Delft (The Netherlands)
Pressure Sensor Clusters - On the Way to 100 Pressure Sensors on 1-Euro Coin

M. Birvalski, MARIN (The Netherlands)
Exploratory measurements of bubbles in the wake of a ship model