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Bluff body flows are very important for Engineering flows as well as form building blocks for understanding basic fluid mechanics. In the past few decades very significant progress has been made in understanding bluff body flows for stationary as well as vibrating bodies. While experiments at very large Reynolds numbers have been conducted, the theoretical and computational studies are generally restricted to low/moderate Reynolds numbers. One of the aim of the meeting would be bring together people working with Experimental and Theoretical/ Computational tools.
The topics that are covered include (but not restricted to) various aspects of bluff body flows: Near and far wakes, Stability of Wakes, Shear layer and wake modes, Vortex Induced Vibrations, Forced vibrations, Vortex Induced Vibrations at very high Re, Control of Wakes, Drag reduction, Numerical techniques, High
Performance Computing and Experimental methods.
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