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This volume contains the contributions to the 17th Symposium of
STAB (German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association). STAB includes
German scientists and engineers from universities, research
establishments and industry doing research and project work in
numerical and experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, mainly
for aerospace but also for other applications. Many of the
contributions collected in this book present results from national
and European Community sponsored projects. This volume gives a
broad overview of the ongoing work in this field in Germany and
spans a wide range of topics: airplane aerodynamics,
multidisciplinary optimization and new configurations, hypersonic
flows and aerothermodynamics, flow control (drag reduction and
laminar flow control), rotorcraft aerodynamics, aeroelasticity and
structural dynamics, numerical simulation, experimental simulation
and test techniques, aeroacoustics as well as the new fields of
biomedical flows, convective flows, aerodynamics and acoustics of
high-speed trains.
th This volume contains the papers presented at the 16
DGLR/STAB-Symposium held at the Eurogress Aachen and organized by
RWTH Aachen University, Germany, November, 3 - 4, 2008. STAB is the
German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association, founded towards the end
of the 1970's, whereas DGLR is the German Society for Aeronautics
and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Luft- und Raumfahrt -
Lilienthal Oberth e.V.). The mission of STAB is to foster
development and acceptance of the discipline "Aerodynamics" in
Germany. One of its general guidelines is to concentrate resources
and know-how in the involved institutions and to avoid duplication
in research work as much as possible. Nowadays, this is more
necessary than ever. The experience made in the past makes it
easier now, to obtain new knowledge for solving today's and
tomorrow's problems. STAB unites German scientists and engineers
from universities, research-establishments and industry doing
research and project work in numerical and experimental fluid
mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and other applications.
This has always been the basis of numerous common research
activities sponsored by different funding agencies. Since 1986 the
symposium has taken place at different locations in Germany every
two years. In between STAB workshops regularly take place at the
DLR in Goettingen.
In 2003 the German Research Foundation established a new priority
programme on the subject of "Imaging Measurement Methods for Flow
Analysis" (SPP 1147). This research programme was based on the fact
that experimental ?ow analysis, in addition to theory and numerics,
has always played a predominant part both in ?ow research and in
other areas of industrial practice. At the time, however, c-
parisons with numerical tools (such as Computational Fluid
Dynamics), which were increasingly used in research and practical
applications, soon made it clear that there are relatively few
experimental procedures which can keep up with state-of-the-art
numerical methods in respect of their informative value, e.g. with
regard to visu- spatial analysis or the dynamics of ?ow ?elds. The
priority programme "Imaging Measurement Methods for Flow Analysis"
was to help close this development gap. Hence the project was to
focus on the investigation of ef?cient measurement me- ods to
analyse complex spatial ?ow ?elds. Speci?c cooperations with
computer sciences and especially measurement physics were to
advance ?ow measurement techniques to a widely renowned key
technology, exceeding the classical ?elds of ?uid mechanics by a
long chalk.
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New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics IX - Contributions to the 18th STAB/DGLR Symposium, Stuttgart, Germany, 2012 (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Andreas Dillmann, Gerd Heller, Ewald Kramer, Hans-Peter Kreplin, Wolfgang Nitsche, …
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This book presents contributions to the 18th biannual symposium
of the German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association (STAB). The
individual chapters reflect ongoing research conducted by the STAB
members in the field of numerical and experimental fluid mechanics
and aerodynamics, mainly for (but not limited to) aerospace
applications, and cover both nationally and EC-funded projects. By
addressing a number of essential research subjects, together with
their related physical and mathematics fundamentals, the book
provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the current
research work in the field, as well as its main challenges and new
directions. Current work on e.g. high aspect-ratio and low
aspect-ratio wings, bluff bodies, laminar flow control and
transition, active flow control, hypersonic flows, aeroelasticity,
aeroacoustics and biofluid mechanics is exhaustively discussed
here.
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New Results in Numerical and Experimental Fluid Mechanics IX - Contributions to the 18th STAB/DGLR Symposium, Stuttgart, Germany, 2012 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Andreas Dillmann, Gerd Heller, Ewald Krämer, Hans-Peter Kreplin, Wolfgang Nitsche, …
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This book presents contributions to the 18th biannual symposium of
the German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association (STAB). The
individual chapters reflect ongoing research conducted by the STAB
members in the field of numerical and experimental fluid mechanics
and aerodynamics, mainly for (but not limited to) aerospace
applications, and cover both nationally and EC-funded projects. By
addressing a number of essential research subjects, together with
their related physical and mathematics fundamentals, the book
provides readers with a comprehensive overview of the current
research work in the field, as well as its main challenges and new
directions. Current work on e.g. high aspect-ratio and low
aspect-ratio wings, bluff bodies, laminar flow control and
transition, active flow control, hypersonic flows, aeroelasticity,
aeroacoustics and biofluid mechanics is exhaustively discussed
here.
This volume contains the contributions to the 17th Symposium of
STAB (German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association). STAB includes
German scientists and engineers from universities, research
establishments and industry doing research and project work in
numerical and experimental fluid mechanics and aerodynamics, mainly
for aerospace but also for other applications. Many of the
contributions collected in this book present results from national
and European Community sponsored projects. This volume gives a
broad overview of the ongoing work in this field in Germany and
spans a wide range of topics: airplane aerodynamics,
multidisciplinary optimization and new configurations, hypersonic
flows and aerothermodynamics, flow control (drag reduction and
laminar flow control), rotorcraft aerodynamics, aeroelasticity and
structural dynamics, numerical simulation, experimental simulation
and test techniques, aeroacoustics as well as the new fields of
biomedical flows, convective flows, aerodynamics and acoustics of
high-speed trains.
th This volume contains the papers presented at the 16
DGLR/STAB-Symposium held at the Eurogress Aachen and organized by
RWTH Aachen University, Germany, November, 3 - 4, 2008. STAB is the
German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association, founded towards the end
of the 1970's, whereas DGLR is the German Society for Aeronautics
and Astronautics (Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Luft- und Raumfahrt -
Lilienthal Oberth e.V.). The mission of STAB is to foster
development and acceptance of the discipline "Aerodynamics" in
Germany. One of its general guidelines is to concentrate resources
and know-how in the involved institutions and to avoid duplication
in research work as much as possible. Nowadays, this is more
necessary than ever. The experience made in the past makes it
easier now, to obtain new knowledge for solving today's and
tomorrow's problems. STAB unites German scientists and engineers
from universities, research-establishments and industry doing
research and project work in numerical and experimental fluid
mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and other applications.
This has always been the basis of numerous common research
activities sponsored by different funding agencies. Since 1986 the
symposium has taken place at different locations in Germany every
two years. In between STAB workshops regularly take place at the
DLR in Goettingen.
This volume contains the papers of the 11th Symposium of the AG
STAB (German Aerospace Aerodynamics Association). In this
association those scientists and engineers from universities,
research-establishments and industry are involved, who are doing
research and project work in numerical and experimental fluid
mechanics and aerodynamics for aerospace and other applications.
Many of the contributions are giving results from the
"Luftfahrtforschungsprogramm der Bundesregierung (German
Aeronautical Research Programme). Some of the papers report on work
sponsored by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, which also
was presented at the symposium. The volume gives a broad overview
over the ongoing work in this field in Germany.
In 2003 the German Research Foundation established a new priority
programme on the subject of "Imaging Measurement Methods for Flow
Analysis" (SPP 1147). This research programme was based on the fact
that experimental ?ow analysis, in addition to theory and numerics,
has always played a predominant part both in ?ow research and in
other areas of industrial practice. At the time, however, c-
parisons with numerical tools (such as Computational Fluid
Dynamics), which were increasingly used in research and practical
applications, soon made it clear that there are relatively few
experimental procedures which can keep up with state-of-the-art
numerical methods in respect of their informative value, e.g. with
regard to visu- spatial analysis or the dynamics of ?ow ?elds. The
priority programme "Imaging Measurement Methods for Flow Analysis"
was to help close this development gap. Hence the project was to
focus on the investigation of ef?cient measurement me- ods to
analyse complex spatial ?ow ?elds. Speci?c cooperations with
computer sciences and especially measurement physics were to
advance ?ow measurement techniques to a widely renowned key
technology, exceeding the classical ?elds of ?uid mechanics by a
long chalk.
1 Gemeint sind hier die hekannten AuBerungen Psychologie darin, der
Ahnlichkeit der seelischen Kants in der Vorrede zu den
.Metaphysischen An- Vermogen mit den Naturkraften nachzugehem, he-
fangsgriinden der Naturwissenschaft> (1786), wo- merkt Dessoir
(1911, S. 174 f.) iiher Eschenmayer nach die .empirische
Seelenlehre jederzeit von dem und G. H. v. Schuhert. Diese
Bemerkung trifft auch Range einer eigentlich so zu nennenden
Naturwis- fiir andere naturphilosophische Psychologen aus die-
senschaft entfernt hleihem muB und nur .eine Na- ser Zeit zu. 11
Rohert Mayer schrieh schon 1841, in der ersten turheschreihung der
Seele, aher nicht Seelenwissen- Arheit, die er zur Veroffentlichung
an Poggendorff schaft, ja nicht einmal psychologische Experimental-
lehre werden. kann (Kant 1786/1975, S.15GBP.). Zu sandte: .Alle
Erscheinungen konnen wir von einer den Hintergriinden dieser
Auffassung s. Leary Urkraft ahleiten .... (nach Mayer 1911, S. 81).
(1978), Sprung (1979h). 12 Vgl. Wentscher (1924, S. 84 ff.), Pester
(1989). 2 Niihere Angahen zur Geschichte des Leipziger In- 13
Wentscher a. a. O. stituts bei Wundt (1910), Bringmann, Bringmann
14 So hezeichnete Lotze selhst seine Grundan- und Ungerer (1980),
Thiermann (1980). schauung, nach Wentscher (a. a. 0., S. 79). 3
Siehe die Bihliographien der Arheiten Wundts hei 14 a Unter dieser
treffenden Dherschrift wird dieser E. Wundt (1927), Meischner und
Metge (1979). Die Ahschnitt der Philosophiegeschichte des 19. Jahr-
meisten dieser Ahhandlungen sind wiederahge- hunderts hei
Windelband/Heimsoeth (1950, 44) druckt in Wundt (1983). hehandelt.
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