Mario Carbonaro

Mario carbonaro

Honoray Director and Professor - retired

Aeronautics and Aerospace Department

von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Waterloosesteenweg 72
1640 Sint-Genesius-Rode

Biography

Education

Career

2009 - present: Honorary Director & Professor, von Karman Institute

2008 - 2009: Senior Advisor to Director, von Karman Institute

1999 - 2008:  Director, von Karman Institute

1990 - 1999:  Head, Aeronautics/Aerospace Dept, VKI

1988 - 1994: Part-time (15hrs/year, for six years) “Professore a contratto”, University of Ancona, Italy

1986 - 1990: Professor, Aeronautics/Aerospace Dept, VKI

1983 - 1986:  Associate Professor Aeronautics/Aerospace Dept, VKI

1982 (March-December): Research Associate, Lockheed International Research Institute, Lockheed-Georgia, USA

1980 - 1982: Associate Professor, Environmental/Applied Fluid Dynamics Dept, VKI

1973 - 1980: Assistant Professor, Environmental/Applied Fluid Dynamics Dept, VKI

1973 - 1976: Part-time Assistant U.L.B., Institut de Mécanique Appliquée

1968 - 1973: Research Assistant, Low Speed Group, VKI

Awards and Memberships

Teaching

Formal Courses

Research

Main Research Interest

Environmental and applied Fluid Dynamics: Turbulent jets in subsonic crossflow, fluidic jet deflection anemometers, wall attachment bistable amplifiers, supersonic fluidic nozzles for thrust vectoring in vacuum, V/STOL testing and wind tunnel wall corrections, air conditioning and ventilating systems, smoke control in building fires, internal flow in conventional and nuclear power plants, operation of fluidic oscillators with drilling mud for oil dwells, flow in industrial cooling towers, mixing in gas dynamic lasers, ground vehicles and ship aerodynamics, steady and unsteady internal flows

Aerospace: Upswept fuselage afterbodies, directional multi-hole pressure probes, triple hot wire probes, 3-D laser Doppler velocimetry, unsteady pressure measurements, multi-component strain gage balances, 3-D separation and water tunnel flow visualisation techniques, vortical wakes, drag reduction by strakes, jet flap wings, force measurements on re-entry bodies in short duration hypersonic facilities, effects on wing aerodynamics of surface contamination, aircraft de/anti-icing fluids, their aerodynamic effects and test techniques for their certification, cryogenic tunnels and adaptive wall wind tunnels, dynamic stability of Mars atmosphere entry capsules, use of pressure sensitive paints, design and operation of induction-coupled plasma facilities, intrusive measurements in thermal plasma flows, application of induction-coupled plasma torches to the production of nanoparticles.

Publications

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