FMC 2024
The XXVI Fluid Mechanics Conference (FMC2024) will be held in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, from 10 to 13 September 2024. The series of FMC conferences started in 1974, and it is also the 50th anniversary of the series.
The XXVI Fluid Mechanics Conference (FMC2024) will be held in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. FMC 2024 will take place from 10 to 13 September 2024. The series of FMC conferences started in 1974, and it is also the 50th anniversary of the series.
The Fluid Mechanics Conference is the key regional event committed to experimental, theoretical and numerical research problems of Fluid Mechanics. The FMC series conference brings together academia and industry researchers, providing a platform for discussion and idea exchange between various FLuid Mechanics communities.
The Warsaw University of Technology organizes the XXVI Fluid Mechanics Conference, and it will take place in the capital of Poland, Warsaw, a modern and vibrant city with a rich history.
The International Scientific Committee invites prospective authors to submit an abstract of papers to be presented at FMC2024. Papers on fluid mechanics, ranging from fundamental problems to applied experimental and numerical techniques and innovative applications, are welcome.
Polish Pilot Centre of Ercoftac. The main target of Polish PC is the transfer of knowledge in the field of numerical modelling of fluid flows, heat transfer and combustion
Upcoming Seminars
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dr hab. inż. Nataliya Kizilova Instabilities, phase transitions and structure formation in suspensions of microparticles12:15 - 13:00 |
25
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mgr inż. Alicja Dołkin-Lewko, Dynamika wzrostu i właściwości nasion inwazyjnego pnącza - kolczurki klapowanej (Echinocystis lobata) w kontekście jej rozprzestrzeniania12:15 - 13:00 |
Division of aerodynamics is involved in a broad range of Fluid Mechanics research in both experiment and computation.
Our main area of interest lies in:
- Development, of highly efficent CFD numerical tools
- Grid generation and adaption techniques
- Passive and active flow control methods.
- Adjoint methods, optimization and uncertainty quantification.
- Lattice Boltzmann methods
- Human blood circulation modeling
ul. Nowowiejska 24, 00-665 Warszawa
tel.: +48 22 234-74-44
e-mail: zaero.meil (at) pw.edu.pl