The flow around streamlined bodies leads to the development of thin boundary layers, which are however crucial for determining key aspects of the global flow behaviour, including the prediction of drag and separation. Whereas there has been a clear focus on zero-pressure gradient (ZPG) turbulent boundary layers in the past, this shifted now towards boundary layers under the influence of pressure gradients, as e.g. imposed by surface curvature (for instance on wings) or by adequately adjusting
There are countless phenomena in Nature and technology where turbulent flows are driven by temperature differences which are dynamically coupled to melting/freezing of a solid/liquid phase. The interaction between these phenomena is a relevant, interesting and complex problem, in which fluid dynamics and thermodynamics are intimately coupled. Ice/ocean interfaces, casting of metals into molds and latent thermal energy storage devices are just e few relevant examples governed by the above
SIG53 and SIG35 Winter School: Boiling Phenomena: Physics and Characterization - Report From 15th to 20th December 2024, in the CNRS Paul Langevin center, the French CNRS Scientific Network “TransInter” (in collaboration with ERCOFTAC SIG53 and SIG35) organized Boiling Winter School ( http://www.boiling-winter-school.com ) in the tight partnership between big industrial companies (IFP Energies Nouvelles, Constellium, CEA, EDF, ArianGroup, AirLiquide, Arcelor Mittal) and academic French
PC Ukraine X International Conference on Computer Hydromechanics October 2026 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Hydromechanics, Kiev, Ukraine The Conference will be held in a hybrid form at the Hydromechanics Institute and online using the ZOOM platform. Overall Purpose: The conference is dedicated to studying the possibilities of computer modeling in fluid mechanics and the successful application of numerical models to solve scientific and engineering
The depletion of fossil fuels and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are driving the development of cleaner internal combustion engines. Beyond electrification, alternative solutions increasingly rely on decarbonized or carbon-free fuels. While promising, these fuels also introduce major challenges, including mixture preparation, increased risks of pre-ignition and flashback, thermo-diffusive instabilities, and increased sensitivity to in-cylinder aerodynamics and thermodynamic
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2026 with Problem Shooting Session and Posters 12th - 14th October 2026 Athens, Greece hosted by ERCOFTAC Pilot Centre Greece and National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) (just before to the ERCOFTAC Autumn Festival 2026) Main lecturers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld , Multiphase Flow Systems, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Olivier Simonin,
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The flow around streamlined bodies leads to the development of thin boundary layers, which are however crucial for determining key aspects of the global flow behaviour, including the prediction of drag and separation. Whereas there has been a clear focus on zero-pressure gradient (ZPG) turbulent boundary layers in the past, this shifted now towards boundary layers under the influence of pressure gradients, as e.g. imposed by surface curvature (for instance on wings) or by adequately adjusting
There are countless phenomena in Nature and technology where turbulent flows are driven by temperature differences which are dynamically coupled to melting/freezing of a solid/liquid phase. The interaction between these phenomena is a relevant, interesting and complex problem, in which fluid dynamics and thermodynamics are intimately coupled. Ice/ocean interfaces, casting of metals into molds and latent thermal energy storage devices are just e few relevant examples governed by the above
SIG53 and SIG35 Winter School: Boiling Phenomena: Physics and Characterization - Report From 15th to 20th December 2024, in the CNRS Paul Langevin center, the French CNRS Scientific Network “TransInter” (in collaboration with ERCOFTAC SIG53 and SIG35) organized Boiling Winter School ( http://www.boiling-winter-school.com ) in the tight partnership between big industrial companies (IFP Energies Nouvelles, Constellium, CEA, EDF, ArianGroup, AirLiquide, Arcelor Mittal) and academic French
PC Ukraine X International Conference on Computer Hydromechanics October 2026 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Institute of Hydromechanics, Kiev, Ukraine The Conference will be held in a hybrid form at the Hydromechanics Institute and online using the ZOOM platform. Overall Purpose: The conference is dedicated to studying the possibilities of computer modeling in fluid mechanics and the successful application of numerical models to solve scientific and engineering
The depletion of fossil fuels and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are driving the development of cleaner internal combustion engines. Beyond electrification, alternative solutions increasingly rely on decarbonized or carbon-free fuels. While promising, these fuels also introduce major challenges, including mixture preparation, increased risks of pre-ignition and flashback, thermo-diffusive instabilities, and increased sensitivity to in-cylinder aerodynamics and thermodynamic
ERCOFTAC Best Practice Guidelines Course CFD for Dispersed Multi-Phase Flows 2026 with Problem Shooting Session and Posters 12th - 14th October 2026 Athens, Greece hosted by ERCOFTAC Pilot Centre Greece and National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) (just before to the ERCOFTAC Autumn Festival 2026) Main lecturers: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld , Multiphase Flow Systems, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany Prof. Dr. Olivier Simonin,
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