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Personal Information
David TAIEB
Resp du département Réservoirs équipés et dégivreurs
Office: Safran Aerosystems 4 Rue Lesage Maillé, 76320 Caudebec lès Elbeuf
email: david.taieb@safrangroup.com
Tel: +33 (0)6 42 51 28 04
Lab Address
Safran Aerosystems
4 rue Lesage Maillé
76320 Caudebec les Elbeuf
Research Activities
- Development of the YALES2 solver, a high-order unstructured code for massively parallel computations.
- Aerodynamic of cars and planes.
Teaching Activities
- Fluid mechanics for engineer student at the mechanical department of INSA de Rouen.
Background
- 2020-present : Desgin team manager for elastomeric equipment - equiped fuel tanks and de-icers
- 2012-2020: Engineer at Safran Helicopter for hydromechanical units. Development of CFD tools for this kind of equipment.
- 2010-2012: Research engineer devoted to the industrialization of YALES2 solver for SAFRAN (multi-perforation cooling, injection systems).
- 2007-2010: Ph.D. on numerical simulation of rocket-engine cooling channels for SNECMA (Rocket engine manufacturer) and CNES (French spatial agency).
- 2006-2007: Master degree at CORIA in Energetic, Fluid and Environment.
- 2004-2007: Engineer degree at INSA de Rouen (Mechanical department, fluid mechanics specialization).
Publications
- G. Ribert, D. Taïeb, X. Petit, G. Lartigue, P. Domingo, "Flow simulation under supercritical thermodynamics conditions". 4th Eucass Conference, St-Petersburg (Russia), 2011.
- D. Taieb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, "Numerical simulation of shock focusing over concave surfaces", AIAA J. (48,8): 1739-1747 (2010). link
Conferences
- D. Taieb, G. Ribert, V. Yang, Supercritical fluid behavior in a cooling channel. 49th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2011, AIAA-2011-392.
- D. Taieb, G. Ribert, A. Hadjadj, "DNS and LES of wall-bounded compressible turbulent flows in narrow cooling channels". 48th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2010, AIAA-2010-638.
- D. Taieb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, Numerical simulation of a shock focusing on a concave surface, ISIS18 (Rouen, France), 2008.