1. Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction and Flow Control

    Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction and Flow Control 15th - 16th November 2023 Gdansk, Poland ( On-line attendance will be also possible on Zoom platform) The workshop is organised as a part of dissemination activities of the MSCA-ITN-ETN TEAMAero project ( https://h2020-teamaero.eu/ ) and the main objective is a shock wave boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and flow control. The main topic of the workshop is shock wave boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and flow control, with a

  2. Lukas Berger

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Winner Lukas Berger (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) "Numerical study on thermodiffusive instabilities in laminar and turbulent hydrogen flames" Lukas Berger - winner of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I investigated intrinsic instabilities of hydrogen flames. Hydrogen is a very promising fuel candidate as it is carbon-free and very versatile in energy on-demand applications.

  3. Filippo Coletti

    TH Free-surface turbulence determines transport properties at the global scale, e.g., the uptake of CO 2 and the spreading of floating plastics in oceans, rivers, and lakes. Even in the seemingly simple case of a flat surface, the dynamics are deceptively complex. In the presence of large surface deformations, the problem is complicated by the mutual transfer of energy between the bulk flow and gravity-capillary waves. The mechanisms by which wind builds waves and their exchange of energy

  4. United Kingdom

    Purpose and focus of the Pilot Centre The UK Pilot Centre for ERCOFTAC is run by the UK Fluids Network (UKFN) . At the heart of UKFN is a set of 39 Special Interest Groups , many of which overlap with the ERCOFTAC SIGs. More than 900 academics are involved in the UKFN SIGs, distributed around the UK at over 60 institutions . UKFN also runs a Short Research Visit scheme , funding visits of around a week by any UK fluid mechanics researcher to another UK researcher or group. There have been 64

  5. Workshop and Course - Turbulence in Life, 8-14 June 2016, Neapolis,Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain

    PRESENTATION AND OBJECTIVES The UPC at the Vilanova i la Geltru Campus and UPC- CIMNE at Castelldefels will host the ERCOFTAC international summer school on Complex Environmental Turbulent Flows. This follows similar events organized in Vilanova, Madrid, Warsav, Prague, Volos and Barcelona since 1992. The main motivation for this 2016 Workshop and Summer School is to study in depth Turbulence in Non-Homogeneous, non-isotropic and non-stationary turbulence mostly affected by body forces, which

  6. Ercoftac Montestigliano Spring School 2019

    07-13 April, 2019 Organizers: Shervin Bagheri, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden (shervin@mech.kth.se ) Peter Schmid, Imperial College, London, UK, (peter.schmid1@imperial.ac.uk) Background The network of interactions among fluid elements and coherent structures gives rise to the amazingly rich dynamics of vortical flows. To describe these interactions, we consider the use of mathematical tools from the emerging field of network science that is comprised of graph theory, dynamical

  7. Ercoftac Montestigliano Spring School 2015

    12-18 April, 2015 Organizers: Shervin Bagheri, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden (shervin@mech.kth.se ) Peter Schmid, Imperial College, London, UK, (peter.schmid1@imperial.ac.uk) Background Combustion instabilities occur in the combustors of aero-engines and land-based gas turbines. They are particularly problematic for low-NOx combustors. They are caused by a two-way coupling between acoustic waves and unsteady heat release, which under some conditions causes oscillation amplitudes to

  8. 14th International Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Flames

    Date: 27-28/07/2018 Location: Dublin, Ireland W2018-03 Organiser: SIG28 Coordinators: Dreizler, A. ERCOFTAC Member: Dirk Roekaerts “The 14 th Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Flames (TNF) will be held on July 27 and 28, 2018 at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. The TNF Workshop series promotes collaboration among experimental and computational researchers with an emphasis on fundamental aspects of turbulence-chemistry interaction in gaseous flames. for more

  9. IMA7-2014

    IMA7 - 7th Conference of the International Marangoni Association Interfacial Fluid Dynamics and Processes Vienna, Austria, 23-26 June 2014 Organizing Committee Hendrik C. Kuhlmann (TU Wien) Alexander Oron (Technion, Haifa) Claudine Dang Vu-Delcarte (Université Paris-Sud 11) Local Organizing Committee Hendrik C. Kuhlmann (TU Wien) Francesco Romanò (TU Wien) Thomas Loimer (TU Wien) Katharina Cernohorsky (TU Wien) Birgit Zerkhold (TU

  10. ERCOFTAC Spring Festival , 6-7 April 2017 Austrian Institute of Technology Vienna, Austria

    6-7 April 2017 http://www.ait.ac.at/en/about-the-ait/locations-and-subsidiary-enterprises/techbase-vienna/ spring_festival_2017_detailed_program.pdf PROGRAM Thursday, 06th April 2017 09.00 Registration and Coffee 09.30 Welcome and Opening H. Steiner, TU Graz, ADA PC Chairman T. Fleckl, AIT, Head of Business Unit Thermal Energy Systems 09.50 Scientific Presentations I 11.10 Coffee Break 11.30 Scientific Presentations II 12.50 Lunch and get together 14.15 Scientific

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  1. Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction and Flow Control

    Shock Wave Boundary Layer Interaction and Flow Control 15th - 16th November 2023 Gdansk, Poland ( On-line attendance will be also possible on Zoom platform) The workshop is organised as a part of dissemination activities of the MSCA-ITN-ETN TEAMAero project ( https://h2020-teamaero.eu/ ) and the main objective is a shock wave boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and flow control. The main topic of the workshop is shock wave boundary layer interaction (SBLI) and flow control, with a

  2. Lukas Berger

    17th ERCOFTAC Da Vinci Competition 2022 - Winner Lukas Berger (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) "Numerical study on thermodiffusive instabilities in laminar and turbulent hydrogen flames" Lukas Berger - winner of 17th Da Vinci Competition 2022 What is the topic of your PhD thesis? In my PhD thesis, I investigated intrinsic instabilities of hydrogen flames. Hydrogen is a very promising fuel candidate as it is carbon-free and very versatile in energy on-demand applications.

  3. Filippo Coletti

    TH Free-surface turbulence determines transport properties at the global scale, e.g., the uptake of CO 2 and the spreading of floating plastics in oceans, rivers, and lakes. Even in the seemingly simple case of a flat surface, the dynamics are deceptively complex. In the presence of large surface deformations, the problem is complicated by the mutual transfer of energy between the bulk flow and gravity-capillary waves. The mechanisms by which wind builds waves and their exchange of energy

  4. United Kingdom

    Purpose and focus of the Pilot Centre The UK Pilot Centre for ERCOFTAC is run by the UK Fluids Network (UKFN) . At the heart of UKFN is a set of 39 Special Interest Groups , many of which overlap with the ERCOFTAC SIGs. More than 900 academics are involved in the UKFN SIGs, distributed around the UK at over 60 institutions . UKFN also runs a Short Research Visit scheme , funding visits of around a week by any UK fluid mechanics researcher to another UK researcher or group. There have been 64

  5. Workshop and Course - Turbulence in Life, 8-14 June 2016, Neapolis,Vilanova i la Geltru, Spain

    PRESENTATION AND OBJECTIVES The UPC at the Vilanova i la Geltru Campus and UPC- CIMNE at Castelldefels will host the ERCOFTAC international summer school on Complex Environmental Turbulent Flows. This follows similar events organized in Vilanova, Madrid, Warsav, Prague, Volos and Barcelona since 1992. The main motivation for this 2016 Workshop and Summer School is to study in depth Turbulence in Non-Homogeneous, non-isotropic and non-stationary turbulence mostly affected by body forces, which

  6. Ercoftac Montestigliano Spring School 2019

    07-13 April, 2019 Organizers: Shervin Bagheri, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden (shervin@mech.kth.se ) Peter Schmid, Imperial College, London, UK, (peter.schmid1@imperial.ac.uk) Background The network of interactions among fluid elements and coherent structures gives rise to the amazingly rich dynamics of vortical flows. To describe these interactions, we consider the use of mathematical tools from the emerging field of network science that is comprised of graph theory, dynamical

  7. Ercoftac Montestigliano Spring School 2015

    12-18 April, 2015 Organizers: Shervin Bagheri, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden (shervin@mech.kth.se ) Peter Schmid, Imperial College, London, UK, (peter.schmid1@imperial.ac.uk) Background Combustion instabilities occur in the combustors of aero-engines and land-based gas turbines. They are particularly problematic for low-NOx combustors. They are caused by a two-way coupling between acoustic waves and unsteady heat release, which under some conditions causes oscillation amplitudes to

  8. 14th International Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Flames

    Date: 27-28/07/2018 Location: Dublin, Ireland W2018-03 Organiser: SIG28 Coordinators: Dreizler, A. ERCOFTAC Member: Dirk Roekaerts “The 14 th Workshop on Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Flames (TNF) will be held on July 27 and 28, 2018 at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. The TNF Workshop series promotes collaboration among experimental and computational researchers with an emphasis on fundamental aspects of turbulence-chemistry interaction in gaseous flames. for more

  9. IMA7-2014

    IMA7 - 7th Conference of the International Marangoni Association Interfacial Fluid Dynamics and Processes Vienna, Austria, 23-26 June 2014 Organizing Committee Hendrik C. Kuhlmann (TU Wien) Alexander Oron (Technion, Haifa) Claudine Dang Vu-Delcarte (Université Paris-Sud 11) Local Organizing Committee Hendrik C. Kuhlmann (TU Wien) Francesco Romanò (TU Wien) Thomas Loimer (TU Wien) Katharina Cernohorsky (TU Wien) Birgit Zerkhold (TU

  10. ERCOFTAC Spring Festival , 6-7 April 2017 Austrian Institute of Technology Vienna, Austria

    6-7 April 2017 http://www.ait.ac.at/en/about-the-ait/locations-and-subsidiary-enterprises/techbase-vienna/ spring_festival_2017_detailed_program.pdf PROGRAM Thursday, 06th April 2017 09.00 Registration and Coffee 09.30 Welcome and Opening H. Steiner, TU Graz, ADA PC Chairman T. Fleckl, AIT, Head of Business Unit Thermal Energy Systems 09.50 Scientific Presentations I 11.10 Coffee Break 11.30 Scientific Presentations II 12.50 Lunch and get together 14.15 Scientific

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