Lucien Vienne

Lucien Vienne
  • Phd
  • CNRS research engineer at French National Centre for Scientific Research

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Current institution
French National Centre for Scientific Research
Current position
  • CNRS research engineer
Additional affiliations
April 2021 - December 2022
Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique
Position
  • PostDoc Position
February 2020 - March 2021
École Centrale de Lyon
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Education
September 2016 - December 2019
National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts
Field of study
  • lattice Boltzmann method, mixing, miscible gases, porous medium
September 2013 - September 2016
University of Toulon
Field of study
  • Marine engineering, Fluid mechanics

Publications

Publications (8)
Article
The motivation of this study is twofold. First, a recursive mathematical formulation of the discrete-velocity Boltzmann equation (DVBE) under the Bhatnagar-Gross-Krook (BGK) approximation is introduced. This formulation allows us to formally express the solution of the DVBE as an infinite sum over successive particle derivatives of the distribution...
Article
A lattice Boltzmann method for miscible gases is presented. In this model, the standard lattice Boltzmann method is employed for each species composing the mixture. Diffusion interaction among species is taken into account by means of a force derived from kinetic theory of gases. Transport coefficients expressions are recovered from the kinetic the...
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The development and application of a compressible hybrid lattice Boltzmann method to high Mach number supercritical and dense gas flows are presented. Dense gases, especially in Organic Rankine Cycle turbines, exhibit nonclassical phenomena that offer the possibility of enhancing turbine efficiency by reducing friction drag and boundary layer separ...
Article
Owing to its efficiency and aptitude for a massive parallelization, the lattice Boltzmann method generally outperforms conventional solvers in terms of execution time in weakly-compressible flows. However, the authorized time-step (being inversely proportional to the speed of sound) becomes prohibitively small in the incompressible limit, so that t...
Article
A lattice Boltzmann simulation of a viscous fingering instability with miscible components is performed. The core ingredients of the instability are related to the molecular diffusion and the viscosity discrepancy, or, more specifically for the lattice Boltzmann model (LBM), intermolecular friction forces and partial viscosities. Generally, the ins...
Thesis
The lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is a specific discrete formulation of the Boltzmann equation. Since its first premises, thirty years ago, this method has gained some popularity and is now applied to almost all standard problems encountered in fluid mechanics including multi-component flows. In this work, we introduce the inter-molecular friction...
Conference Paper
The viscous fingering instability is successfully simulated within a lattice Boltzmann framework. Each species of the mixture is governed by its own kinetic equation and a force takes into account the diffusion between species. The influence of the porous medium is mimicked by using the gray lattice Boltzmann model or the Brinkman force model. In t...

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