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David BARRÉ

PARIS

En résumé

Mes compétences :
Python, Fortran 90, Matlab, Shell, C++
Tecplot, Ensight, Paraview, Centaur, Gambit,
Mécanique
Combustion
Mécanique des fluides
Simulation numérique

Entreprises

  • CERFACS - Ph.D SNECMA Villaroche

    PARIS 2010 - 2014 Research topic: Numerical simulation of ignition in aeronautical combustion chambers
    Supervisor: Laurent Gicquel (Reseacher at CERFACS), Sébastien Roux (KIAI Project Coordinator at SNECMA Villaroche).
    Detailed achievements:
    o Prediction of pressure loss through complex industrial burner;
    o Large Eddy simulations (LES) of ignition in turbulent swirling flow;
    o Numerical analysis of inter-sector flame propagation;
    o High Performance Computing.
    Video: LES of ignition in a multi-burner configuration:
    https://vimeo.com/85919415
  • CERFACS - CFD engineer

    PARIS 2009 - 2010 Research topic: Validation of numerical tools dedicated to multiperforated plates.
    Detailed achievements:
    Supervisor: Laurent Gicquel (Reseacher at CERFACS).
    o Acoutic studies on an industrial burner with numerical acoutic code AVSP
    o Modelling of multiperforated plates boundary conditions
    o Influence of a cavity on a canal flow.
  • SNECMA Vernon - Engineering internship

    Courcouronnes 2009 - 2009 Research topic: Improvement of the methodology describing ignition processes in space engines
    Supervisor: Nicolas Meyers (Space Engines Division)
    Detailed achievements:
    o Realisation of a new methodology modelling strong ignition (monophasic simulation, characterisation of a detonation wave propagation)
    o Simulation of a cryotechnic two phases flow supersonic combustion modelling the instationary feeding in ergols in the combustion chamber

Formations

  • Postdoc At CERFACS

    Toulouse 2014 - maintenant Partnership: Argonne National Laboratory
    Supervisor: Thierry Poinsot (Research director at IMFT)
    Research topic: Upscaling Laws in Premixed Explosions
    Detailed achievements:
    o Study accidental gas explosions in buildings
    o Develop models for turbulent premixed flames
    o HPC (Allocation Hours at ALCF: 86 Million)
    Video: https://vimeo.com/105550368
    https://www.alcf.anl.gov/files/ALCF_SciBro20
  • ENSEM Nancy

    2007 - 2009 Master's Degree in fluid dynamics and energetics

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