Conferences
Conferences
9th European Combustion meeting, 14-17 April, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal
10th European Combustion meeting, Spring 2021
26th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, 7-11 July, 2019, Montreal, Canada
19th Conference on Numerical Combustion, 6-8 May, 2019,
Aachen, Germany
ASME Turbo Expo 2020, 22-26 June, 2020, London, UK –
Virtual event
ASME Turbo Expo 2021, 7-11 June, 2021, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, USA – Virtual event
38th International Symposium on Combustion, 12-17 July, 2020, Adelaide, Australia – Virtual event
SoTiC 2021 – Symposium on Thermoacoustics in
Combustion: Industry meets Academia – Virtual event
Initiative sur la combustion Avancée (INCA) 2021
11th US National Combustion Meeting, 2019
11th Mediterranean Combustion Symposium, 2020
13th International ERCOFTAC symposium on engineering,
turbulence, modelling and measurements, 2021
15th Triennal International Conference on Liquid
Atomization and Spray Systems, 2021
5 papers from ANNULIGhT have been accepted for presentation at the prestigious 38th International Symposium on Combustion, 12-17 July 2020, Adelaide, Australia.
10 papers from ANNULIGhT will be presented at this years ASME TurboEXPO 2020.
Technical University of Munich Institute of Advanced Studies (TUM-IAS) in conjunction with ANNULIGhT and MAGISTER ITNs announce the 2nd Symposium on Thermoacoustics in Combustion: Industry meets Academia (SOTIC)
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Background
Although understanding and avoiding of thermoacoustic instabilities is of equally outstanding relevance in the design of gas turbine combustors as well as rocket engines, two almost separate research networks have evolved around these two industries. Both have developed their respective research strategies and methodologies. A first step to bring together the two research branches was successfully undertaken with the 2016 Symposium at TUM. In order to further stimulate the exploitation of potential synergies, the 2020 Symposium again attempts to provide a forum for specialists from all related industries and their academic counterparts.
Anticipated benefits are discussions on and exchanges of practical experiences, experimental and analytical methods, physical interpretations, and future visions in the field of combustion dynamics. Invited speakers from both industry and research groups will present their specific views on key topics of current thermoacoustic research.
Topics to be covered:
- Physical Mechanisms
- Nonlinear Phenomena
- Pressure and Fuel Effects
- Generation, Propagation and Damping of Perturbations
- Dynamics of Spray and Autoignition Flames
- Flame Response
- Transverse Modes
- Tools Development
- Machine Learning
- Analysis and Control of Instabilities
- Stability Analysis
- Uncertainty Quantification
- Annular and Can-Annular Systems