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Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
7th QB50 Workshop
Radial Compressor Design and Optimization
Symposium of VKI Phd research 2014 - FREE REGISTRATION
Hypersonic Flight Testing - STO AVT-234
Introduction to optimization and multidisciplinary design in Aeronautics and Turbomachinery
Radiation and gas-surface interaction phenomena in high-speed reentry - STO AVT-218
Large Eddy Simulation. Theory and Applications
Stefan-maxwell relations for ambipolar diffusion in weakly ionized gas flows
Spectroscopy and Spectroscopic - Measurement Techniques for Aerospace Flows
Introductory course to OpenFOAM®
UAVs and Small Aeroplane Design (including UAV competition) - Short Course
Fly it, before you Build it! - Improving Aircraft Program Performance
Progress in Flow Instability Analysis and Laminar-Turbulent Transition Modeling
Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Fluid Dynamics (STO-AVT-235) and PSAAP Workshop
Hypersonic Separated Flows Including Real gas Effects
Uncertainty Quantification in Computational Fluid Dynamics - STO-AVT-235
Seminar of Prof. Marc Massot and Dr. Adam Larat on two-phase flows
Introduction to Measurement Techniques
European CubeSat Symposium
Seminar on Modeling the flow of simple and complex fluid in the vicinity of patterned surfaces
Aeroengine noise
Seminar Ablation Research at UT Austin
Stable high order finite difference methods capable of outperforming spectral methods
The events, conferences and symposiums organize by the von Karman Institute, except lecture series.
The scope of the conference covers the scientific and engineering outcomes concerning the fluid dynamic, thermodynamic, performance and stability aspects in the design, development and operation of axial, mixed flow and radial turbomachines
EVI-GTI is a membership organisation for the Gas Turbine Instrumentation Community. Created in response to a need for a focal point and greater coherence in the sector, the organisation results from a 3-year EU funded GROWTH project.
In a market place that demands improved engine products, reduced cost of ownership, shorter time to market and with a rapidly growing interest in “by the hour” type service agreements, there is a need for gas turbine manufacturers to focus their attention and resources on core competencies, reduced costs and increased operational flexibility and speed. The resulting use of already limited resources in these areas means that the development of advanced sensors and sensor technologies is likely to shift towards specialists (universities, research organisations and instrumentation supply chain companies) who are innovative, have considerable existing experience and understand the route to commercial exploitation.
EVI-GTI, with its web-based ‘virtual’ infrastructure, spans organisational, cultural and geographical boundaries, improves collaboration and communication, and aids the alignment of strategic aims, enabling the maximisation of resources.
EVI-GTI seeks to serve the whole of the Gas Turbine Instrumentation community:
- Manufacturers of gas turbine engines and turbo systems
- Instrumentation supply chain companies
- Research institutes and universities
- Users of industrial gas turbines
The conference is a review of the lecture series given in this specific field.
The STO-AVT / VKI Lecture Series are organized with the support of the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO). The conference are hold at the von Karman Institute. The proceedings of the conferences are distributed by the STO (former RTO).
Lectures will be given by active specialists drawn from universities, research establishments and industries in Europe and North America. A detailed outline and application form will be prepared approximately four months in advance of each Lecture Series and will be sent to all those on the Institute's mailing list who have expressed an interest in relevant subject areas.