Thank you to the members of PC Italy for insightful presentations and thank you to the University of Pisa, School of Engineering for hosting ERCOFTAC Spring Festival 2026. All presentations were enlightening, informative and educational! Also the a wind tunnel visit visit provided ERCOFTAC members the bigger picture of the facilities at students disposal to carry on their research. Thank you to Prof Maria Vittoria Salvetti and Prof Alessandro Mariotti for being ERCOFTAC members.
The ETMM-14 conference program inlcudes regular sessions and 7 topical mini symposia. Any author can select to submit to a mini symposium instead of the main conference track when uploading their abstract. The final decision regarding in which session your presentation will be placed will be made by the mini-symposium chairs and the organizing committee. Physics-compatible numerical methods for fluid flows Organizers: F.Xavier Trias, Francesco Capuano, Artur Palha, Gennaro Coppola & Roel
The ETMM-14 conference program inlcudes regular sessions and 7 topical mini symposia. Any author can select to submit to a mini symposium instead of the main conference track when uploading their abstract. The final decision regarding in which session your presentation will be placed will be made by the mini-symposium chairs and the organizing committee. Physics-compatible numerical methods for fluid flows Organizers: F.Xavier Trias, Francesco Capuano, Artur Palha, Gennaro Coppola & Roel
16th - 17th May 2024 Department of Aerospace Engineering , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid , Spain ERCOFTAC Spring Festival and PC Iberia Meeting Registration is now open! Please email admin@cado-ercoftac.org before 30 th April 2024 to register. Wednesday, 15th May 2024 Venue: Laboratories of the Department of Aerospace Engineering of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganés, calle Sabatini 15 16:30 - 18:30 Visit to the laboratories of the
1st ERCOFTAC Milton van Dyke Competition 2025 - Interview with the Finalist Narendra Dev (Univ Lyon, Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, INSA Lyon, LMFA, UMR5509) " Bubble Formation by Air Fingers in Multi-Plunging Jets" What does your visualisation show, and what makes it scientifically interesting? The visualization shows the plunging of closely arranged multiple water jets into a quiescent water bath maintained at a constant level. Unlike the
Members participate in a network of international collaboration and exchange between industry and research . Industrial and research members receive first FREE copy of two ERCOFTAC BPG Books: Industrial Computational Fluid Dynamics of Single-Phase Flows and Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows Members are entitled to reduced price for any subsequent copies of ERCOFTAC BPG Books Members receive substantial reductions on registration fees for courses, seminars,
Young ERCOFTAC Spring School in Montestigliano - a series of workshops for graduate students GENERAL STATEMENT AND OBJECTIVE The education of young scientists is traditionally confined to classroom instruction and training-on-the- job, through course offerings at universities and active engagement in a research project. This avenue of education is based on a curriculum of classical material that has stood the test of time and has established itself as the canon for scientific inquiry.
ERCOFTAC PC France A Turbulent Jet at Mach 0.9 Impinging on a Plate Hugo Vincent and Christophe Bogey (Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, LMFA, UMR5509, 69130 Écully, France) An animation of a large-eddy simulation of a turbulent jet at Mach number 0.9 and Reynolds number 10 5 impinging on a flat plate is presented. The periodic formation and impingement of large-scale coherent structures can be observed, in addition to fine-scale
ERCOFTAC SIG35, SIG42, SIG50, SIG14, PC Henri Benard Modal Projection, Stochastic And Subgrid-Scale Modelling On Turbulent Flows Projection modale et modèles stochastiques pour les écoulements turbulents 22nd - 23rd May 2023 The CIRM, Luminy, near Marseille, France Preliminary programme Monday, 22nd May 2023 9h00 Claude Cambon and Andrzej Nowakowski - Opening 9h15 Daniel Schertzer (ENPC, near Paris) - Intermittency: cascades, multifractals, gyroscopic instability and
Batchelor Centenary Event: 15-18th March 2020 - Pre-registration is open until 1st October 2019 ( click here ) Organiser: PC UK, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics , University of Cambridge, UK Location: Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS), Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WA, UK This meeting, sponsored by EUROMECH, IUTAM and Cambridge University Press will celebrate achievements of George Batchelor (1920 – 2000) by bringing together 50 invited speakers from
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Thank you to the members of PC Italy for insightful presentations and thank you to the University of Pisa, School of Engineering for hosting ERCOFTAC Spring Festival 2026. All presentations were enlightening, informative and educational! Also the a wind tunnel visit visit provided ERCOFTAC members the bigger picture of the facilities at students disposal to carry on their research. Thank you to Prof Maria Vittoria Salvetti and Prof Alessandro Mariotti for being ERCOFTAC members.
The ETMM-14 conference program inlcudes regular sessions and 7 topical mini symposia. Any author can select to submit to a mini symposium instead of the main conference track when uploading their abstract. The final decision regarding in which session your presentation will be placed will be made by the mini-symposium chairs and the organizing committee. Physics-compatible numerical methods for fluid flows Organizers: F.Xavier Trias, Francesco Capuano, Artur Palha, Gennaro Coppola & Roel
The ETMM-14 conference program inlcudes regular sessions and 7 topical mini symposia. Any author can select to submit to a mini symposium instead of the main conference track when uploading their abstract. The final decision regarding in which session your presentation will be placed will be made by the mini-symposium chairs and the organizing committee. Physics-compatible numerical methods for fluid flows Organizers: F.Xavier Trias, Francesco Capuano, Artur Palha, Gennaro Coppola & Roel
16th - 17th May 2024 Department of Aerospace Engineering , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid , Spain ERCOFTAC Spring Festival and PC Iberia Meeting Registration is now open! Please email admin@cado-ercoftac.org before 30 th April 2024 to register. Wednesday, 15th May 2024 Venue: Laboratories of the Department of Aerospace Engineering of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Leganés, calle Sabatini 15 16:30 - 18:30 Visit to the laboratories of the
1st ERCOFTAC Milton van Dyke Competition 2025 - Interview with the Finalist Narendra Dev (Univ Lyon, Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, INSA Lyon, LMFA, UMR5509) " Bubble Formation by Air Fingers in Multi-Plunging Jets" What does your visualisation show, and what makes it scientifically interesting? The visualization shows the plunging of closely arranged multiple water jets into a quiescent water bath maintained at a constant level. Unlike the
Members participate in a network of international collaboration and exchange between industry and research . Industrial and research members receive first FREE copy of two ERCOFTAC BPG Books: Industrial Computational Fluid Dynamics of Single-Phase Flows and Computational Fluid Dynamics of Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows Members are entitled to reduced price for any subsequent copies of ERCOFTAC BPG Books Members receive substantial reductions on registration fees for courses, seminars,
Young ERCOFTAC Spring School in Montestigliano - a series of workshops for graduate students GENERAL STATEMENT AND OBJECTIVE The education of young scientists is traditionally confined to classroom instruction and training-on-the- job, through course offerings at universities and active engagement in a research project. This avenue of education is based on a curriculum of classical material that has stood the test of time and has established itself as the canon for scientific inquiry.
ERCOFTAC PC France A Turbulent Jet at Mach 0.9 Impinging on a Plate Hugo Vincent and Christophe Bogey (Ecole Centrale de Lyon, CNRS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSA Lyon, LMFA, UMR5509, 69130 Écully, France) An animation of a large-eddy simulation of a turbulent jet at Mach number 0.9 and Reynolds number 10 5 impinging on a flat plate is presented. The periodic formation and impingement of large-scale coherent structures can be observed, in addition to fine-scale
ERCOFTAC SIG35, SIG42, SIG50, SIG14, PC Henri Benard Modal Projection, Stochastic And Subgrid-Scale Modelling On Turbulent Flows Projection modale et modèles stochastiques pour les écoulements turbulents 22nd - 23rd May 2023 The CIRM, Luminy, near Marseille, France Preliminary programme Monday, 22nd May 2023 9h00 Claude Cambon and Andrzej Nowakowski - Opening 9h15 Daniel Schertzer (ENPC, near Paris) - Intermittency: cascades, multifractals, gyroscopic instability and
Batchelor Centenary Event: 15-18th March 2020 - Pre-registration is open until 1st October 2019 ( click here ) Organiser: PC UK, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics , University of Cambridge, UK Location: Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS), Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WA, UK This meeting, sponsored by EUROMECH, IUTAM and Cambridge University Press will celebrate achievements of George Batchelor (1920 – 2000) by bringing together 50 invited speakers from
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