European Drag Reduction and Flow Control Meeting Bad Herrenalb (Karlsruhe) March 26-29 2019 Scientific Program

European Drag Reduction and Flow Control Meeting Bad Herrenalb (Karlsruhe) March 26-29 2019 Scientific Program

European Drag Reduction and Flow Control Meeting Bad Herrenalb (Karlsruhe) March 26-29 2019 Scientific Program v. 1.5 (March 24, 2019) EDRFCM covers a number of subjects related to drag reduc- tion and flow noise control, including: riblets and surface rough- ness, compliant walls, polymer surfactant additives, synthetic jets, super-hydrophobic and coated surfaces, flexible structures, wall os- cillations, traveling waves, flow separation control, plasma flow con- trol and electro-magnetic control. The organisers of the 2019 edition are Dr. Davide Gatti (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Prof. Bettina Frohnapfel (Karlsruhe Insti- tute of Technology) and Kwing-So Choi (University of Nottingham). The meeting takes place at Haus der Kirche in Bad Herrenalb, a health resort grown up around a Cistercian monastery founded in 1148 and immersed in the northern Black Forest. Selected contributions from this meeting will be invited to submit a manuscript to FTaC (Springer), after following the standard re- view process. The picture below shows the recommended path to reach Haus der Kirche (the conference venue) from the station of Bad Herrenalb. Programme Tuesday 26 March 10:00 Registration and wellcome breakfast 12:30 Lunch 13:45 Introductory Remarks Session 1.1 (14:00-15:30): Plasma Actuators Chairman: J. Kriegseis 14:00 J. H. Ng, Y. D. Cui & B. C. Khoo: Feasibility Study of Super- sonic Flow Control Using Multi-pulse Nanosecond Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Actuators 14:18 Z. Guo & M. J. Kloker: Control of Crossflow-vortex-induced Transition by Unsteady UFD Plasma Actuation 14:36 O. Bychkov, G. Faranosov, V. Kopiev, Vl . Kopiev, I. Moralev & P. Kazansky: Mitigation of Jet-Wing Interaction Noise by Plasma Actuators 14:54 I. Moralev, I. Selivonin & D. Tatarenkova: DBD Plasma Ac- tuators at Low Voltage Amplitudes 15:12 I. Moralev & I. Selivonin: Mechanisms of Turbulence Genera- tion in sDBD Plasma Actuators Coffee Break Session 1.2 (16:00-17:48): Rough and nonplanar surfaces Chairman: P. Luchini 16:00 S. Pasche, U. Lacis, S. Bagheri & Y. Sudhakar: New Effective Boundary Condition for Rough Surfaces 16:18 Y. Kametani & Y. Hasegawa: Adjoint-based Shape Optimiza- tion for complex heat transfer surfaces in turbulent flows 16:36 A. Sharma & R. García-Mayoral: Turbulent Flows over Sparse Canopies 16:54 J. H. Ng & B. C. Khoo: Effects of Shallow Dimples: a Vorticity Perspective 17:12 L.H. von Deyn, L. Coppini, M.T. Hehner, J. Kriegseis, D. Gatti P. Forooghi & B. Frohnapfel: Riblets in Fully-developed Turbulent Channel Flow: an Experimental Campaign 17:30 P.-Y. Passaggia, U. Ehrenstein, N. Mazellier & A. Kourta: Adjoint-based Control of a Separated Boundary-layer Flow over a Bump Dinner Wednesday 27 March Breakfast Session 2.1 (8:42-10:30): Separation and bluff body control Chairman: G. Cafiero 8:42 S. Edwige, P. Gilotte & I. Mortazavi: Numerical Simulation and Flow Control over a Ramp 9:00 G. Pironti & P. Ricco: Separation Drag Reduction in a Rough Channel via a Spanwise Oscillating Pressure Gradient 9:18 J.J. Cerutti, G. Cafiero & G. Iuso: Drag Reduction of a Road Vehicle Using Continuous Jets 9:36 M. Lorite-Díez, J.I. Jiménez-González, C. Martínez-Bazán, L. Pastur & O. Cadot: Control and Manipulation of Steady and Periodic Modes through Steady Blowing at the Wake of a Three- dimensional Bluff Body 9:54 A.-M. Schreyer: Coherent Structures in Separation Control with Microramp Vortex Generators in Hypersonic Flow 10:12 G. Minelli, T. Dong, B. Noack & S. Krajnovi: Bluff Body Flow Control Using a Genetic Algorithm Optimization Coffee Break Session 2.2 (11:00-12:30): Wall forcing Chairman: M. Leschziner 11:00 D. Xiao & G. Papadakis: Nonlinear Optimal Control of By- pass Transition Due to a Pair of Vortical Disturbances Using a Receding Horizon Approach 11:18 O. A. Mahfoze, A. Wynn, S. Laizet, A. Moody & R. D. Whal- ley: A Bayesian Optimisation of Wall Blowing to Control En- ergy and Skin-friction in a Turbulent Boundary Layer 11:36 M. Albers, P.S. Meysonnat & W. Schröder: New Insights into Drag Reduction by Spanwise Traveling Transversal Sur- face Waves 11:54 D. Fernex, R. Semaan, M. Albers, P.S. Meysonnat, W. Schröder & B. R. Noack: Drag Reduction Modeling and Analysis of a Turbulent Boundary Layer with Spanwise Transversal Surface Waves Actuation 12:12 A. J. Kaithakkal, Y. Kametani & Y. Hasegawa: Effects of Phase-Speed and Wavelength of Traveling Wave-like Wall Blow- ing and Suction on Dissimilar Heat Transfer Enhancement Lunch Break Session 2.3 (14:00-15:30): (Spanwise) wall forcing Chairman: Y. Hasegawa 14:00 G. Voropaev & Ia. Zagumennyi: Boundary Layer Structure Control by Actuating Local Surface Oscillations 14:18 A. Chiarini, M. Quadrio & D. Gatti: Skin-friction Drag Re- duction Described via the Anisotropic Generalised Kolmogorov Equations 14:36 J. Banchetti & M. Quadrio: Turbulent Drag Reduction for a Wall with a Bump 14:54 M. T. Hehner, D. Gatti & Y. Kriegseis: Plasma-induced Oscil- latory Forces as a Concept for Small-scale Turbulence Control 15:12 N. Benard, K.D. Bayoda, J.P. Bonnet & E. Moreau: Non Ho- mogeneous Streamwise Wall Forcing by Surface Plasma Actu- ator Coffee Break Session 2.4 (16:00-17:30): Rough and nonplanar surfaces Chairman: N. Hutchins 16:00 D. Bakhui, R. Ezeta, P. Berghout, P.A. Bullee, D. Tai, D. Lohse, S. Huisman, D. Chung, R. Verzicco & C. Sun: Control- ling the Secondary Flow in Taylor-Couette Turbulence through Spanwise-Varying Roughness 16:18 P. Berghout, R. J.A.M. Stevens, D. Lohse, P. Forooghi, B. Frohnapfel, D. Chung & R. Verzicco: Comparing the Fully Rough Regime of Taylor-Couette and Channel Flow 16:36 Y. Wu & U. Rist: Flow Control with Embedded Rotating Cylin- drical Elements 16:54 S. Endrikat, D. Modesti, N. Hutchins, D. Cung & R. García- Mayoral: Effect of a Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability on Drag in Turbulent Flow over Various Riblets 17:12 K. Takrouri & M. Seddighi: Turbulent Drag Reduction Using Backswimmer Textured Surfaces for Channel Flow Dinner Thursday 28 March Breakfast Session 3.1 (9:00-10:12): Foundations Chairman: B. Frohnapfel 9:00 M. Klein & H. Schmid: Investigating the Skin Friction Drag across Electrolytes and Electrical Fields Using One-dimensional Turbulence Modeling 9:18 G. K. Jankee & B. Ganapathisubramani: Influence of Orifice Aspect Ratio on Synthetic Jet Trajectory in a Crossflow 9:36 N. Nikitin & V. Pimanov: A New Look on the Origin of Lon- gitudinal Vortices in Near-wall Turbulent Flows 9:54 A. A. Sheikh Al-Shabab & M. A. Savill: Simulation of Deter- ministic Turbulence Coffee Break Session 3.2 (11:00-12:30): Transition and transient growth Chairman: Y. Kachanov 11:00 G. Axtmann & U. Rist: exploration of New Kinds of Rouhness Elements and Their Effect on Transitional Flow 11:18 V.I. Borodulin, A.V. Ivanov & Y.S. Kachanov: Suppression and Enhancement of Traveling CF-instability Modes by a Dis- tributed Vortex-roughness Receptivity Mechanism 11:36 V. Vedeneev & J. Zayko: On the Absolute Instability of Sub- merged Jets 11:54 Y. X. Wang, K.-S. Choi, M. Gaster, C. Atkin, Y. Kachanov & V. Borodulin: Deterministic Transitional Boundary Layer Flow and Control 12:12 J. Zayko, A. Reshmin, V. Trifonov, L. Gareev & V.Vedeneev: Experimental Study of Perturbation Growth in the Submerged Jet with Long Laminar Region Lunch Break Session 3.3 (14:00-15:12): Wings and aerodynamic flows Chairman: K.-S. Choi 14:00 M. Atzori, R. Vinuesa, P. Schlatter, D. Gatti, A. Stroh & B. Frohnapfel: Effects of Uniform Blowing and Suction on Turbulent Wing Boundary Layers 14:18 G. Fahland, D. Gatti, B. Frohnapfel, A. Stroh, M. Atzori, R. Vinuesa & P. Schlatter: RANS Investigation of Blowing and Suction for Turbulent Flow Control on a Wing Section 14:26 M. G. C. Garland, M. S. Santer & J. F. Morrison: Cellular separation control with Adaptive Surface Structures 14:54 R.F. van der Sluis, H.W.M. Hoeijmakers, C.H. Venner, J.J. de Koning & B. van der Tuuk: Experimental Analysis of Aerody- namics Drag-reducing Textured Surfaces for Speed Skate Coffee Break Social program Conference Dinner Friday 29 March Breakfast Session 4.1 (9:00-10:30): Compliant, permeable and superhydrophobic surfaces + polymers Chairman: P.S. Virk 9:00 P. T. Nagy & G. Paál: Stabilization of the Blasius Boundary Layer by Passive Elements 9:18 G. Gómez-de-Segura & R. García-Mayoral: Predictions from DNS for the Drag Reduction by Anisotropic Permeable Sub- strates 9:36 A. Roccon, F. Zonta & A. Soldati: Turbulent Drag Reduction by Compliant Lubricating Layer 9:54 M. Castagna, N. Mazellier & A. Kourta: Effect of the Interface Curvature on the Flow on Super-hydrophobic Surfaces 10:12 P.S. Virk: Evidence that Turbulent Drag Reduction by Polyethyle- neoxide U309 Evolves from Type A after Onset to Type B be- yond Falloff Coffee Break Session 4.2 (11:00-12:30): Foundations and high-Re effects Chairman: D. Gatti 11:00 J. I. Ibrahim & R. García-Mayoral: Turbulent Drag-reduction in a Virtual-origin Framework 11:18 P. Luchini & M. Quadrio: A Model for Fluctuations of the Spatial Mean in a Turbulent Channel Flow 11:36 Z. Ruan, W.-J. Baars, N. Hutchins & I. Marusic: Role of Large- scales on Turbulence Skin-friction in High-Reynolds-number Turbulent Boundary Layers 11:54 S. Chernyshenko & C. Zhang: Effect of Large-scale Motions on Skin-friction Reduction from the Viewpoint of the QSQH Theory 12:12 V. O. Bondarev, O.O. Ivanov & V.M. Kulik: Numerical Study of Error Sources in Skin Friction Measurements by Floating Element 12:30 Concluding discussion Lunch Break Time for discussions Farewell Coffee.

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