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UFR Underlying Flow Regime Contributor Organisation
3-01 Boundary layer interacting with wakes under adverse pressure gradient - NLR 7301 high lift configuration Jan Vos CFS Engineering SA
3-03 2D Boundary layers with pressure gradients (A) Florian Menter AEA Technology
3-04 Laminar-turbulent boundary layer transition Andrzej Boguslawski Technical University of Czestochowa
3-05 Shock/boundary-layer interaction (on airplanes) Anthony Hutton Qinetiq
3-06 Natural and mixed convection boundary layers on vertical heated walls (A) André Latrobe CEA / DRN / Department de Thermohydraulique
3-07 Natural and mixed convection boundary layers on vertical heated walls (B) Mike Rabbitt British Energy
3-08 3D boundary layers under various pressure gradients, including severe adverse pressure gradient causing separation Pietro Catalano CIRA
3-09 Impinging jet Jean-Paul Bonnet, Remi Manceau Université de Poitiers
3-10 The plane wall jet Star red.jpg Jan Eriksson, Rolf Karlsson Vattenfall Utveckling AB
3-11 Pipe expansion (with heat transfer) Jeremy Noyce Magnox Electric
3-12 Stagnation point flow Beat Ribi MAN Turbomaschinen AG Schweiz
3-13 Flow over an isolated hill (without dispersion) Frederic Archambeau EDF - R&D Division
3-14 Flow over surface-mounted cube/rectangular obstacles Star red.jpg Ian Castro University of Southampton
3-15 2D flow over backward facing step Arnau Duran CIMNE
3-18 2D Boundary layers with pressure gradients (B) Fred Mendonca Computational Dynamics Ltd