1. Customer Support

    Please feel free to contact us using the members form below: Contact the ERCOFTAC team

  2. 3rd International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating Systems 2023

    Registration on www.bdw.uni-rostock.de 24th - 25th August 2023 Technologiepark Warnemünde, Friedrich-Barnewitz-Straße 5, 18119 Warnemünde , Germany R​egistration Full programme is now available here Download Organisers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank-Hendrik Wurm Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Torner Institute of Turbomachinery, University of Rostock, Germany New Important Dates: S​ubmission of abstracts is closed Abstract submission:

  3. Marcus Scherer

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Interview with Da Vinci Finalists ​ Marcus Scherer - finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 M​arcus Scherer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)​ Turbulent coherent structures, secondary currents and se diment ridges What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I have addressed the question of how sediment patterns like subaqueous sand dunes form on natural riverbeds under the action of a turbulent flow by

  4. Marcus Scherer - Interview with the Finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Interview with Da Vinci Finalists ​ Marcus Scherer - finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 M​arcus Scherer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)​ Turbulent coherent structures, secondary currents and se diment ridges What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I have addressed the question of how sediment patterns like subaqueous sand dunes form on natural riverbeds under the action of a turbulent flow by

  5. Daniel Kintea

    Daniel Kintea - the winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 Winner Daniel Kintea "Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics of Ice Particle Accretion" (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) What has been the topic of your PhD thesis? I studied the inflight icing of aircraft engines reducing their reliability, power and efficiency. Atmospheric ice crystals that are ingested into the warm engine start to melt resulting in an airflow laden with ice and liquid

  6. Daniel Kintea - Interview with the Winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016

    Daniel Kintea - the winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 Winner Daniel Kintea "Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics of Ice Particle Accretion" (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) What has been the topic of your PhD thesis? I studied the inflight icing of aircraft engines reducing their reliability, power and efficiency. Atmospheric ice crystals that are ingested into the warm engine start to melt resulting in an airflow laden with ice and liquid

  7. Bulletin 86

    Bulletin 86 Fluid Structure Interaction Editorial - Fluid Structure Interaction E. Longatte, M. Braza Immersed Stress Method for Solving Fluid-Structure Interaction E. Hachem, S. Feghali, T. Coupez A General Partitioned Fluid Structure Interaction Model for Non-Matching Unstructured Mesh K. Suresh, A. Kumar, A. Tripathi Reduced Order Model in Fluid Structure Interaction via POD-Mutliphase Formulation E. Liberge, A. Hamdouni, M. Pomarede Fluid-Structure Interaction: A Brief Review

  8. New Approaches in Modeling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence, Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence

    New Approaches in Modelling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence, Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence 2012 Nicolleau, F.C.G.A. (et al.) (Eds.) Series: ERCOFTAC Series, Vol. 18 Only book on synthetic turbulence methods for langrangian dispersion Cross-disciplinary State-of-the-art This book contains a collection of the main contributions from the first five workshops held by Ercoftac Special Interest Group on Synthetic Turbulence Models (SIG42.

  9. 4th International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating Systems

    5th - 6th September 2024 Rostock Warnemünde, Albert-Einstein-Str. 2, 18059 Rostock , Germany Research on flow-induced blood damage in rotating systems is the main topic of the Institute of Turbomachinery (ITU) at the University of Rostock. In order to promote international research, we invite the “Biomedical Fluid Mechanics” community to a workshop, to discuss current research on flow-induced blood damage with special focus on rotating systems. We will discuss theoretical approaches to

  10. Coherent Structures in Aeroacoustics

    E​RCOFTAC SIG39 Symposium 10th - 12th June 2024 R​ome, Italy Objectives: The ERCOFTAC SIG39 Symposium, Coherent Structures in Aeroacoustics , will gather experts to discuss recent progress in the identification, understanding and modelling of coherent structures in turbulent flow. The symposium objective will be to debate on the role played by coherent structures in aeroacoustics and identify perspectives for future research. R​egistration: https://ercoftac.segreteria-eventi.it/

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  1. Customer Support

    Please feel free to contact us using the members form below: Contact the ERCOFTAC team

  2. 3rd International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating Systems 2023

    Registration on www.bdw.uni-rostock.de 24th - 25th August 2023 Technologiepark Warnemünde, Friedrich-Barnewitz-Straße 5, 18119 Warnemünde , Germany R​egistration Full programme is now available here Download Organisers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank-Hendrik Wurm Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Torner Institute of Turbomachinery, University of Rostock, Germany New Important Dates: S​ubmission of abstracts is closed Abstract submission:

  3. Marcus Scherer

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Interview with Da Vinci Finalists ​ Marcus Scherer - finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 M​arcus Scherer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)​ Turbulent coherent structures, secondary currents and se diment ridges What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I have addressed the question of how sediment patterns like subaqueous sand dunes form on natural riverbeds under the action of a turbulent flow by

  4. Marcus Scherer - Interview with the Finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Interview with Da Vinci Finalists ​ Marcus Scherer - finalist of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 M​arcus Scherer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)​ Turbulent coherent structures, secondary currents and se diment ridges What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I have addressed the question of how sediment patterns like subaqueous sand dunes form on natural riverbeds under the action of a turbulent flow by

  5. Daniel Kintea

    Daniel Kintea - the winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 Winner Daniel Kintea "Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics of Ice Particle Accretion" (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) What has been the topic of your PhD thesis? I studied the inflight icing of aircraft engines reducing their reliability, power and efficiency. Atmospheric ice crystals that are ingested into the warm engine start to melt resulting in an airflow laden with ice and liquid

  6. Daniel Kintea - Interview with the Winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016

    Daniel Kintea - the winner of 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 11th Da Vinci Competition 2016 Winner Daniel Kintea "Hydrodynamics and Thermodynamics of Ice Particle Accretion" (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) What has been the topic of your PhD thesis? I studied the inflight icing of aircraft engines reducing their reliability, power and efficiency. Atmospheric ice crystals that are ingested into the warm engine start to melt resulting in an airflow laden with ice and liquid

  7. Bulletin 86

    Bulletin 86 Fluid Structure Interaction Editorial - Fluid Structure Interaction E. Longatte, M. Braza Immersed Stress Method for Solving Fluid-Structure Interaction E. Hachem, S. Feghali, T. Coupez A General Partitioned Fluid Structure Interaction Model for Non-Matching Unstructured Mesh K. Suresh, A. Kumar, A. Tripathi Reduced Order Model in Fluid Structure Interaction via POD-Mutliphase Formulation E. Liberge, A. Hamdouni, M. Pomarede Fluid-Structure Interaction: A Brief Review

  8. New Approaches in Modeling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence, Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence

    New Approaches in Modelling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence, Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence 2012 Nicolleau, F.C.G.A. (et al.) (Eds.) Series: ERCOFTAC Series, Vol. 18 Only book on synthetic turbulence methods for langrangian dispersion Cross-disciplinary State-of-the-art This book contains a collection of the main contributions from the first five workshops held by Ercoftac Special Interest Group on Synthetic Turbulence Models (SIG42.

  9. 4th International Workshop on Flow-Induced Blood Damage in Rotating Systems

    5th - 6th September 2024 Rostock Warnemünde, Albert-Einstein-Str. 2, 18059 Rostock , Germany Research on flow-induced blood damage in rotating systems is the main topic of the Institute of Turbomachinery (ITU) at the University of Rostock. In order to promote international research, we invite the “Biomedical Fluid Mechanics” community to a workshop, to discuss current research on flow-induced blood damage with special focus on rotating systems. We will discuss theoretical approaches to

  10. Coherent Structures in Aeroacoustics

    E​RCOFTAC SIG39 Symposium 10th - 12th June 2024 R​ome, Italy Objectives: The ERCOFTAC SIG39 Symposium, Coherent Structures in Aeroacoustics , will gather experts to discuss recent progress in the identification, understanding and modelling of coherent structures in turbulent flow. The symposium objective will be to debate on the role played by coherent structures in aeroacoustics and identify perspectives for future research. R​egistration: https://ercoftac.segreteria-eventi.it/

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