The course engages the Fluid Dynamics and Structural
Mechanics world, to present state-of-the-art methods in
theoretical, experimental and numerical approaches. This
involves FSI phenomena associated with solid structure
rotation, instabilities, vibrations, and separation. A main
goal is to provide state-of-the-art methods for analysing
FSI phenomena, with best practice guidelines. The domains
of applications covers flow and movement induced vibrations
in hydrodynamics and in aerodynamics.
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The scope of this course is to bring together the academic
and industrial scientific communities in Fluid Dynamics (FD)
and Structural Mechanics (SM) on this topic, in order to
address the state-of-the-art methods in theoretical,
experimental and numerical approaches. The course contents
involve fluid-structure interaction phenomena associated
with solid structure rotation, fluid-structure coupling
involving instabilities, vibrations, separation. A principal
goal is to enable researchers in the FSI community with
state-of-the-art methods for analysing the fluid-structure
interaction phenomena and to come up with quality
achievements and best practice guidelines for efficient and
secure design. The domains of applications cover a large
spectrum including flow and movement induced vibrations in
hydrodynamics and in aerodynamics.
The course will be composed of ten Key Note Lectures. A
large audience coming from the above academic and industrial
communities is previewed.
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Lecturers
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Prof. G. Barakos, University of Liverpool, UK
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Prof. A. Bottaro University of Genova, Italy
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Prof. F. Chinesta, Ecole Centrale Nantes, France
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Dr. T. Coupez, CEMES Sophia Antipolis, France
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Dr. E. Fares, Exa Co, France
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Dr. Y. Hoarau, ICUBE, Strasbourg, France
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Prof. K. Hourigan, Monash University, Australia
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Dr. A. Revell, Univ. Manchester, U.K.
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Prof. M. Schaeffer, University of Darmstadt, Germany
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Dr. J. Vos, CFS Engineering, Switzerland
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URL
http://www.ercoftac.org/events/industryevents_2014/fsi/
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Registration
richard.seoud-ieo@ercoftac.org
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