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David TAIEB
CNRS - Research engineer @ CORIA

Office: INSA/Ma.B.RC.05
email: taieb@coria.fr
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 97 89

Lab Address

CORIA
Avenue de l'Université - BP 12
76801 Saint Etienne du Rouvray
Tel: +33 (0)2 32 95 36 00
Fax: +33 (0)2 32 91 04 85

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

  • 2010-present: 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

  • D. Taieb and G. Ribert, submitted (2011).
  • D. Taieb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, "Numerical simulation of shock focusing over concave surfaces", AIAA J. (48,8): 1739-1747 (2010). link
  • 2010: "DNS and LES of wall-bounded compressible turbulent flows in narrow cooling channels", D. Taieb, G. Ribert, A. Hadjadj, AIAA Paper

Conferences

  1. G. Ribert, D. Taïeb, X. Petit, G. Lartigue, P. Domingo, Flow simulation under supercritical thermodynamics conditions. 4th Eucass Conference, St-Petersburg (Russia), 2011.
  2. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert, V. Yang, Supercritical fluid behavior in a cooling channel. 49th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2011, AIAA-2011-392.
  3. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert, A. Hadjadj, DNS and LES of wall-bounded compressible turbulent flows in narrow cooling channel. 48th AIAA ASM Conference, Orlando (USA), 2010, AIAA-2010-638.
  4. D. Taïeb, G. Ribert and A. Hadjadj, Numerical simulation of a shock focusing on a concave surface, ISIS18 (Rouen, France), 2008.