Active Flow Control: Techniques and Applications
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Introduction
Preliminary Programme
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Monday 8 May 2017
- 08:15 Registration
- 08:45 Welcome
- 09:00 Introduction to Active Flow Control - Part I
Prof. Louis Cattafesta, College of Engineering, Florida State University, USA - 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Sensors and actuators - Part I
Prof. Louis Cattafesta - 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Sensors and actuators - Part II
Prof. Louis Cattafesta - 15:30 Coffee break
- 15:45 Control / feedback methods - Part I
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Rudibert King, Faculty III - School of Process Sciences and Engineering, Tu Berlin, Germany - 17:15 Reception
Tuesday 9 May 2017
- 09:00 Control / feedback methods - Part II
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Rudibert King - 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Active Flow Control on aircraft wings
Dr.-Ing. Vlad Ciobaca, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany - 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Active Flow Control in high-speed flows
Prof. Mohammad Samimy, Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Research Center, Ohio State University, USA - 15:30 Coffee break
- 15:45 Active Flow Control for jet aeroacoustics
Prof. Mohammad Samimy
Wednesday 10 MAY 2017
- 09:00 Active control of combustion instabilities
Prof. Aimee Morgans, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College, United Kingdom - 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Active flow control for bluff body drag reduction
Prof. Aimee Morgans - 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Challenges and applications of Active Flow Control in aero-engines
Prof. Marko Bacic, Oxford University and Rolls Royce, United Kingdom - 15:30 Coffee break
- 15:45 Plasma and piezo fluidic devices for active flow control applications for turbines
Prof. Marko Bacic
Thursday 11 MAY 2017
- 09:00 Turbine trailing edge shock modulation by pulsating coolant ejection
Dr. Bayindir Saracoglu, Aeronautics and Aerospace Department, von Karman Institute, Belgium - 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Sound-excitation effects on forced convection heat transfer
Prof. Beni Cukurel, Faculty of Aerospace engineering, Technion, Israel - 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Active flow control for compressors
Prof. Marius Swoboda, Rolls-Royce Deutschland, Germany - 15:30 Coffee break
- 15:45 Tour of the von Karman Institute laboratories
Prof. Sergio Lavagnoli, Turbomachinery and Propulsion Department and Prof. Thierry Magin, Aeronautics and Aerospace Department, von Karman Institute, Belgium
Friday 12 MAY 2017
- 09:00 Active Flow Control for low-pressure turbines - Part I
Prof. Jeffrey Bons, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Ohio State University, USA - 10:30 Coffee break
- 11:00 Active Flow Control for low-pressure turbines - Part II
Prof. Jeffrey Bons - 12:30 Lunch
- 14:00 Closing remarks
Prof. Sergio Lavagnoli, Turbomachinery and Propulsion Department, von Karman Institute, Belgium
About the lecturers
Fee & Registration
Early bird (until March 8, 2017 included)
Normal fee (after March 8, 2017)
Type 1: Permanent residents of NATO countries funding VKI: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxemburg, Norway, Portugal, Romania and Turkey
Type 2: Permanent residents of NATO countries not funding VKI or NATO partner countries
Type 3: Permanent residents of non -NATO countries
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REDUCTION for the normal fee. Not applicable when early bird.
-50% for the 3rd & 4th participant from the same company. The normal fee price list is available here.
Location : von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, Sint-Genesius-Rode (near Brussels), Belgium