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 focus on:
- unsteadiness and transitional mechanism of SBLI,
- boundary layer and surface roughness effect on SBLI,
- shock induced fluid-structure interactions,
- transition and buffet control with flow control devices,
- numerical and experimental tripping of high-speed turbulent boundary layer,
- from high-fidelity high-order to reduced-order modelling for unsteady SBLI.
Invited speakers:
- Markus Fischer (DLR) - topic: Flow Control for Civil Aircrafts
- Frank Haselbach (Airbus) - topic: Engine Design and Integration - Today and Tomorrow
During the workshop results of the MSCA-ITN-ETN TEAMAero project (https://h2020-teamaero.eu/) will be presented:
- Numerical investigations of SBLI and flow control on compressor blades including transition effects (Rolls-Royce Deutschland)
- Effects of Shock Boundary Layer Interaction with High Loading And Strong Adverse Pressure Gradients (Rolls-Royce Deutschland)
- Experimental and numerical investigation of flow control on a transonic compressor cascade (DLR - Institute of Propulsion)
- Transitional and turbulent flow conditions in a shock/boundary layer interaction: an experimental study (Universite d’aix Marseille)
- Numerical study (LES) of a separated SBLI with altered reattachment (Universite d’aix Marseille)
- Characterization of shock wave/boundary layer interaction control by perforated plates (ONERA)
- Investigation of unsteady three-dimensional shock/boundary-layer interactions and flow control to mitigate corner separation (University of Cambridge)
- Investigation and control of supersonic shock boundary layer interactions and shock induced fluid-structure interactions (Technische Universiteit Delft)
- Stability study of unsteady separated flows(University of Glasgow)
- From high-fidelity high-order to reduce-order modelling for unsteady shock wave boundary layer interactions (Cadence Design Systems)
- Development of numerical tools for high-fidelity simulation of shock/boundary layer interactions (Universita Degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza)
- Numerical investigation of transition and buffet control with flow control devices (Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse)
- Experimental investigations on transitional Shock-BL-Interaction with flow control devices (Technische Universitat Berlin)
- Investigation of shock wave effects in highly loaded compressor stator (IMPPAN)
- Shock wave boundary layer interaction on compressor rotor profile with flow control (IMPPAN)
Registration:
On-site participation: Free
On-line participation: Free
Conference Dinner (Day-1): 60 EUR