Department of Power Engineering Equipment
Experimental fluid mechanics 2019
19.11.2019 - 22.11.2019
INGO Casino (Czech Republic)
Papers are published in The EPJ Web of Conferences.
Conference papers are indexed in Thomson Reuters (ISI) Web of Knowledge and SCOPUS.
The conference will focus on obtaining an overview of projects under investigation, and experimental methods used in the field of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Its aim is to organize a network of young research workers who are interested in experimental, and also theoretical, work in the field of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. The conference should contribute to creating the closer contacts and sharing experience in application of various experimental methods, preparation and implementation of experiments, processing of results and numerical simulations of experiments.
Deadlines
- Registration of the participants and delivering of abstract: September 2nd 2019
- Author notification of abstract acceptance: September 8th 2019
- Delivery of the complete text of the paper: October 6th 2019
- Author paper review complete and/or acceptance notification: October 20th 2019
- Submission of final paper: November 1st 2019
- Date of the conference: November 19th - 22nd 2019
Opening of the Conference
![]() | Jan Kuchař, Mayor of the city |
Keynote lectures
![]() | Marco La Mantia The Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Low Temperature Physics | ![]() | Daniil Sergeev Institute of Applied Physics Rusiian Academy of Science, Head of Laboratory of experimental methods in geophysical and engineering hydrodynamics in Division of Geophysical Reserach |
Contact Address
EFM 2019 (Petra Dancova)Studentská 2
461 17 Liberec 1, Czech Republic
Tel.: +420 48 535 3406
Email : efm@tul.cz, efm.conf@gmail.com, petra.dancova@tul.cz
The registration fee
Early (before 6th October 2019):
CZK 9.680,- (i.e. 8.000,- + 21% VAT) or €420,-
Later (until 1st November 2019):
CZK 10.890,- (i.e. 9.000,- + 21% VAT) or €470,-
On-site (only for non-publishing participants):
CZK 10.890,- (i.e. 9.000,- + 21% VAT) or €470,-
Accompanying person (family members, paid on-site):
CZK 4.840,- (i.e. 4.000,- + 21% VAT) or €210,-
The registration fee covers admission to colloquium sessions, printed proceedings or CD or USB, writing material, lunches and dinners during conference, journal publishing costs, and social activities.
The registration fee for accomp. person covers lunches and dinners during conference, and social activities.
Bank Address: | Account holder: | |
Československá obchodní banka, a. s. Radlická 333/150 150 57 Praha 5, Czech Republic |
MIT, spol. s r. o. Klánova 56 147 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic |
IBAN:CZ52 0300 0000 0002 8482 7818 BIC code / SWIFT: CEKO CZ PP Account number:284827818/0300 Variable symbol: 2019xxx |
Conference is organized by
Technical University of Liberec and MiT
Steering Committee
Petra Dančová (petra.dancova@tul.cz)
Jan Novosád
Scientific Committee
Tomáš Vít – Head of the committee, TU Liberec, Czech Republic
Alekseenko Sergey, Novosibirsk State University, Russia
Ferrari Simone, University of Cagliari, Italy
Forman Matěj, ESI - OpenCFD
Hrubý Jan, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Kopecký Václav, TU Liberec, Czech Republic
Kusyumov Alexander, A. Tupolev KNRTU-KAI, Russia
Vít Lédl, The Research Centre for Special Optics and Optoelectronic Systems, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Pastuszko Robert, Kielce University of Technology, Poland
Peszynski Kazimierz, Univ. of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz, Poland
Prášil Ludvík, TU Liberec, Czech Republic
Příhoda Jaromír, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Santbergen Rudi, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Sergeev Daniil, The Rusiian Academy of Sciences
Skrbek Ladislav, Charles University, Czech Republic
Šidlof Petr, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Uruba Václav, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Vestfálová Magda, TU Liberec, Czech Republic
Vinš Václav, The Czech Academy of Sciences
Wang An-Bang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Yokoi Yoshifumi, National Defense Academy of Japan, Japan
Scientific and technical topics
The conference will focus on obtaining an overview of projects under investigation, and experimental methods used in the field of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Its aim is to organize a network of young research workers who are interested in experimental, and also theoretical, work in the field of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. The conference should contribute to creating the closer contacts and sharing experience in application of various experimental methods, preparation and implementation of experiments, processing of results and numerical simulations of experiments.
The main topics of the conference are:
- Experimental methods used in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics
- Preparation and implementation of experiments
- Application of numerical simulation for preparation of experiments, comparison of the results obtained by numerical or analytical method with experiment
- Processing the results
- Experiments in the field of compressible and uncompressible fluid flow, stability of flow, heat and mass transfer, cavitation etc.
- Experiments and measuring carried out on power and regulating equipment.
- Cryogenic fluid dynamics.
Acceptance and publishing of papers
Papers (in English) which have been accepted will be published in the proceedings and on CD ROM.
For the purpose of publishing a paper in the proceedings, it is necessary to upload it at efm.nti.tul.cz before October 6th 2019. The paper must be in the format corresponding to the sample published on the web pages of the conference (*.doc or *.docx format). Your paper should not exceed the size of 20 MB.
Early payment of the registration fee for authors of papers is before October 6th 2019. The registration fee may be paid also later after this date (publishing participants until November 1st 2019). If the registration fee is not paid, the paper will not be published. It is essential that receipt or confirmation of the bank transfer of registration fee to the conference bank account to be delivered to the organizers of the conference immediately after the transaction (please, send a letter or an email).
Non publishing participants may pay the registration fee at beginning of the conference.
The official language of the conference is English.
Keynote lectures
Marco La Mantia
Marco La Mantia received his PhD from the University of London (United Kingdom) for his original work on unsteady fluid mechanics. The design and implementation of the first dedicated experimental apparatus in Europe to visualize cryogenic flows was the main focus of his work at Charles University when he was hired as a postdoc in 2009. He is now responsible of this experimental set-up, which has the aim of clarifying unresolved problems of quantum turbulence, such as the wall-bounded behaviour of superfluid helium flows. He was named associate professor of condensed matter physics in 2019. His h-index is currently 12.
Sergeev Daniil Aleksandrovich
Daniil Sergeev graduated from the Scholl of General and Applied Physics Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod (master's degree in physics in 2003). Occurred Ph.D in the Institute of Applied Physics in 2006. In 2015 headed new Laboratory of experimental methods in geophysical and engineering hydrodynamics. Main scientific interests concerned with laboratory modeling of environmental hydrodynamic processes including: flows and turbulent processes in the upper layer of the ocean, surface waves, wind-wave interraction, marine spray production etc, and also investigation of hydrodynamic processes in power plants including nuclear one. To this propose developing of new universal optical methods based on the flow visualization was the most important in his work. Author of more then 100 publications.
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Preliminary Programme
19.11.2019
17:00-21:00 Registration
17:00-21:00 Reception
20.11.2019
08:00-08:45 Registration
08:45-09:00 Opening
09:00-10:00 Keynote Lecture
10:00-13:00 Plenary Sessions
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00 Plenary Sessions
18:00-??:?? Informal Gathering
21.11.2019
08:00-09:00 Keynote Lecture
09:00-13:00 Plenary Sessions
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:00 Plenary Sessions
18:00-??:?? Informal Gathering
22.11.2019
08:00-09:00 Keynote Lecture
09:00-12:00 Plenary Sessions
12:00-13:00 Closing discussion
13:00-14:00 Lunch