SIG33

Transition Mechanisms, Prediction and Control

Purpose and focus of SIG

SIG33 provides a forum for exchange of information on all aspects of laminar-turbulent transition mechanisms, prediction and control.

Currently, the main focus of SIG33 are the following:

  • Direct Numerical Simulation
  • Passive Transition Control
  • Active Transition Control
  • Global Flow Instability
  • Modal and Nonmodal Flow Instability
  • Flow Receptivity
  • Bifurcation Phenomena

The SIG aims to disseminate knowledge through workshops and summer schools.

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Progress in Flow Instability, Transition and Control 2023

15th SIG33 ERCOFTAC Workshop June 28-30, 2023 Alghero, Sardinia, Italy The 15th SIG 33-ERCOFTAC Workshop belongs to the successful series initiated in 1999 in Toulouse. The purpose of the present workshop is to provide a forum where new ideas and concepts on flow instability and control

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Ercoftac Montestigliano Spring School 2019

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3 Oct 2024

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Young ERCOFTAC Montestigliano Spring School for Graduate Students 2023 took place on the 15th - 22nd April 2023. This year topic was " Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics " with the guest speaker Prof. Dominik Obrist from the University of Bern, Switzerland . “Since I

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This year we celebrate 30 Years of ERCOFTAC

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