FALCON at the 23rd IACM Computational Fluids Conference (CFC) 2025
Born at Swansea (Wales, UK) in 1974, the Computational Fluids Conference (CFC) is an excellent opportunity to meet people working in different aspects of computational fluid mechanics, including diverse numerical techniques (finite element, finite volume, finite differences, spectral and particle methods among others), mathematical aspects of the formulation, modelling, simulation and applications, as well as statistical analyses, dimensional analyses, verification and validation techniques, uncertainties, emerging techniques coming from genetic algorithms and artificial intelligence and many other related aspects.
The CFC 2025 Conference took place in Santiago (Chile) from 17th to 22nd March 2025.
Our partner, the LBRG at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) was present to showcase their work and promote the FALCON project:
- MS004B “Complex Fluid Flows in Engineering: Modeling, Simulation and Optimization II”: Shota Ito presented recent work on the automatic generation of adjoint Lattice Boltzmann methods.
- MS010C “Fluid-structure interaction: Methods and applications III”: Fedor Bukreev and Adrian Kummerländer presented their collaborative work on efficient wall-modelled fluid structure interaction.
All three contributions relate directly to the FALCON project and represent the flexibility and performance of the open source LBM simulation framework OpenLB.