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VI Sixth International Conference
«Heat and Mass Transfer and Hydrodynamics
in Swirling Flows»
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk
National Сommittee on Heat and Mass Transfer
Novosibirsk State University
Novosibirsk State Technical University
National Research University "MPEI"
Russian Foundation for Basic Research
Schlumberger
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
NOVEMBER 21-23, 2017
NOVOSIBIRSK
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CONFERENCE VENUE
The conference will be held on November 21-23, 2017 at Kutateladze Institute of
Thermophysics SB RAS at the address: 1 Lavrentyev Ave., Novosibirsk.
CONFERENCE ARRANGEMENTS
Plenary lectures will be delivered before the start of sections in the conference hall.
Key presentations will be made at the beginning of the sections in the conference hall,
library and room 301 of the Institute of Thermophysics. The sections will be held in the
conference hall, library and room 301 of the Institute of Thermophysics. Each oral
presentation should take maximum 15 minutes, followed by 5 minutes of Q&A.
The conference program and the book of abstracts will be available at the registration
desk.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
The conference is financially supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic
Research (grant No. 17-08-20507) and Schlumberger.
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NOVEMBER 21, TUESDAY
830-900 Registration (lobby, 3rd floor)
Conference Hall
900-910
Opening of the Conference
Introductory speech: Director of IT SB RAS
Dmitry Markovich Markovich
Chairperson: Dr. Phys.-Math.Sci. Pavel A. Kuibin
Conference Secretary: Bulat R. Sharifullin
910-940
Plenary lecture: Vortex structures in swirl turbulent jets. Investigations by
3D PIV method.
Dmitry Markovich Markovich, V.M. Dulin, M.P. Tokarev
Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
940-1010
Plenary lecture: Hydrodynamic instabilities in swirling jets and swirling
flames
Kilian Oberleithner Technical University, Berlin, Germany
1010-1040 Coffee break
Conference Hall
SECTION 1: Fluid dynamics and heat and mass transfer in swirl flows
(parallel to Sections 2 and 5)
Co-Chairs: Corr. Member of RAS Aleksey Yu. Varaksin and Prof. Pavel A. Kuibin
Secretary: Bulat R. Sharifullin
1040-1110
Key presentation: Dynamics of homogenous and buoyant nonhomogenous
vortex rings.
Viktor V. Nikulin IH SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
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1110
Veretennikov S.V., Piralishvili Sh.A.
Features of convective heat transfer of bounded and free swirling flows
P.A. Soloviev Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University.
1130
Zaversinskii I.P.1, Kazanskii P.N.1;2, Klimov A.I.1;2, Molevich N.E.1;3,
Porfiriev D.P.1;3
Numerical simulation of a swirl flow in argon – water vapor mixture
in the presence of direct current discharge
1. Samara National Research University,
2. Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS,
3. Lebedev Physical Institute.
1150
N.A.Kiselev1, 2, Yu.A. Vinogradov1, A.G. Zditovets1, M.M. Strongin1
Experimental investigation of the influence of large-scale vortex structures
on Reynolds analogy factor
1. Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University,
2. Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow.
1210
В.В. Potapov V.N., Kostyunin V.V.
Clarifying the type of the axial transfer of torque and axial impulse in the
chamber swirlers
Vortex Systems Ltd., Yekaterinburg.
1230-1250
Kravtsov Z.D. 1,2, Sharaborin D.K.1,2, Dulin V.M.1,2
Turbulent transfer in the initial region of a swirling jet with vortex
breakdown
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
Library of IT SB RAS (2nd floor)
SECTION 5: Technologies and devices using swirl flows for industries and power engineering
(parallel to Sections 1 and 2) Co-Chairs:
D. Tech. Sc. Konstantin A. Shtym, Cand. Tech. Sc. Vladimir V. Lukashov.
Secretary: Sergey V. Dremov
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1040
Key presentation: Problems of heat transfer enhancement in thermonuclear
sources of neutrons and reactors.
Aleksey V. Dedov NRU MEI, Moscow.
1110
Anufriev I.S.1, Shadrin E.Yu1, Sharypov O.V., Papulov A.P1
Investigation of inner aerodynamics of the four-vortex furnace model
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1130
Yevdokimov O.A.1, Piralishvili Sh.A.1, Veretennikov S.V.1, Elkes A.A.2
Applying a vortex co-flow for evacuating and pumping a two-phase fluid
1. P.A. Soloviev Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University, Rybinsk
2. PAO «NPO «Saturn», Rybinsk.
1150
Zagoskin A.A., Karpov S.V.
Aerodynamic and thermal efficiency of cyclonic recirculating devices
Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov,
Arkhangelsk.
1210
Dammer V.Kh., Tokhmetova A.B., Khmeleva M.G., Minkov L.L.
Influence of cavitation on disk agitator for mixing modifier particles
with molten aluminum
Tomsk State University,Tomsk.
1230-1250
Fil’kin N.Yu1, Yusha V.L.
An increasing efficiency of gas filters with short diffusers after local
resistance in a swirl flow
Omsk State Technical University, Omsk.
Room 301
SECTION 2: Surface generators
(parallel to Sections 1 and 5)
Co-Chairs:
D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Sergey A. Isaev and D. Tech. Sci. Igor A. Popov
Secretary: Sergey G. Skripkin
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1040
Gortyshov Yu.F., Isaev S.A., Shchelchkov А.V., Popov I.A., Mironov А.А.
Complex studies of vortex heat transfer enhancement
Kazan National Research Technical University n.a.A.N.Tupolev - KAI, Kazan,
1100
Baranova T.A. 1, Zhdanov V.L. 1, Ivanov D.A., 1, Smulsky Ja.I.,2 Terekhov V.I. 2
Analysis of seperation region structure before a back step by RANS and
LES
1. A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute NAS Belarus, Belarus, Minsk,
2 S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1120
Zhukov V.M.1, Kuzma-Kichta Yu.A 2, Lavrikov A.V.2, Belov K. I.1, Lenkov V. A.1
Heat transfer at transition and film boiling regimes of liquids on spheres
and cylinders with dimple relief
1. Joint Institute for high temperatures RAS, Russia, Moscow,
2. National Research University (MPEI), Moscow.
1140
Khalatov A.A.1,2, Petliak Е.О.1, Severin S.D.2, Panchenko N.A.1,2
Comparative analysis of film cooling efficiency at the coolant supply into a
single array of triangular dimples
1.National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic
Institute», Ukraine, Kiev
2. Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine, Ukraine, Kiev.
1200
Dobrynina A.O., Shumaev V.V.
The calculation of processes of laminar and turbulent gas flow around the
aircraft surface
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia.
1220-1240
Chulyunin A.Yu.
Studying structures of near-wall flows on a surface of deep dimples
Institute of Mechanics Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
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1250-1400
Lunch
Canteen at IT SB RAS (passage to the experimental building ),
Cafeteria at IT SB RAS (room 223)
Conference Hall
SECTION 1: Fluid dynamics and heat and mass transfer in swirl flows (parallel to Section 5)
Co-Chairs: Corr. Member of RAS Aleksey Yu. Varaksin and Prof. Pavel A. Kuibin
Secretary: Bulat R. Sharifullin
1400-1430
Key presentation: Aircraft dynamics in vortex trails.
Aleksandr M. Gaifullin, Yu.N. Sviridenko Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute named after N.E. Zhukovskiy,
Zhukovskiy, Russia.
1430-1500
Key presentation: Experimental investigation of supersonic jet structure.
V.I. Zapryagaev, D.A. Gubanov, I.N. Kavun, S.P. Kiselev, S.G. Kundasev, A.A.
Pivovarov
Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Physics SB RAS,
Novosibirsk, Russia.
1500
Pechenegov Yu.Y.1, Pershina Yu.V.1, Denisenko I.P.2, Mansurova R.R.2
The efficiency of the flow heat exchange intensification in tubes with a
twisted tape
1. Engels Technological Institute (branch) of the SSTU named after Gagarin
Yu.A., Russia, Engels,
2. Balakovsky Engineering and Technology Institute (branch) NRNU
MEPhI, Russia, Balakovo.
1520
Kabov O.A.1,2, Kreta A.S. 1,2, Lyulin Y.V.1,2
The vortex structure in evaporating liquid layer blown by a gas flow
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia.
1540-1600 Coffee-break
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1600
Naumov I.V.1, Podolskaya I.Yu.1,2
The investigation of a vortex flow structure in closed polygonal containers
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
1620
Shchelchkov А.V., Popov I.A., Scrypnik A.N., Aksyanov R.A.
Thermal-hydraulic characteristics of heat exchange tubes with internal
spiral fins
Kazan National Research Technical University n.a.A.N.Tupolev-KAI, Russia,
Kazan.
1640
Sergeev M.N.
Calculated frequency precessional oscillations in the vortex ejector
P.A. Solovyov Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University, Rybinsk.
1700
Frolko P.A. 1, Kuzenov V.V.1,2
Interaction of pulse jets with magnetized substance in a strong magnetic
field
1. Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow,
2. N.L. Dukhov All-Russian Research Institute of Automatics, Moscow.
1720
Kharkov V.V.
Mathematical modelling of thermolabile solution concentration
in vortex chamber
Kazan National Research Technological University, Russia, Kazan.
1740
Tsoy M. A. 1, Skripkin S. G. 1, Kuibin P. A. 1
Low swirl flow instability
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1800
Sharifullin B.R.1, Naumov I.V.1, Herrada M.A.2, Shtern V.N.3
Column formation and hysteresis in a two-fluid tornado
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. E.S.I, Universidad de Sevilla, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n 41092,
Spain,
3. Shtern Research and Consulting, Houston, Texas 77096, USA.
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1820-1840
Mshvidobadze Yu.M, Terekhov V.I., Filippov M. V., Chokhar I.A.
Flow structure in a coaxial swirling of a cocurrent flow
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
Library of IT SB RAS (2nd floor)
SECTION 5: Technologies and devices using swirl flows for industries and power engineering
(parallel to Sections 1and 2) Co-Chairs:
Corr. Member of RAS Aleksey V. Dedov, Prof. Nikolay V. Kornev
Secretary: Sergey V. Dremov
1430-1500
Key presentation: Mathematical simulation of swirl flows applied to
industrial problems
Aleksandr A. Dekterev SFU, Krasnoyarsk.
1500-1530
Key presentation: Experimental modeling of swirl flows in power units
Sergey I. Shtork IT SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1530-1600 Coffee break
1600-1630
Key presentation: Influence of flow swirl effects on safety and reliability of
operation of nuclear power units of new generation
Olga V. Mitrofanova1, O.A. Ivlev2 1. National Research Institute of Nuclear Physics and Engineering MEPhI,
Russia, Moscow,
2. NRC “Kurchatov Institute”, Russia, Moscow.
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1630
Belov N.К.1;2, Zaversinskii I.P.1, Klimov A.I.1;2, Molevich N.E.1;3, Porfiriev
D.P.1;3,Tolkunov B.N. 1;2
Highly effective heteogeneous plasma vortex reactor for production of heat
energy and hydrogen
1. Samara National Research University, Samara,
2. Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow,
3. Lebedev Physical Institute, Samara.
1650
Shanin Yu.I.,Chernykh A.V.
Possible application of swirl flows in systems of laser mirror cooling
FSUE “SRI SPA “LUCH”, Podolsk, Moscow Region.
1710
Shtym A.N., Shtym K.A., Solovyova T.A.
Axisymmetrical swirl flow forming in cyclone-vortex furnace extension
FEFU, Vladivostok.
1730
Berdnikov V.S. 1, 2, Vinokurov V.A.1, Vinokurov V.V.1, Markov V.A. 1
Influence of rotation velocities of the crystal and the crucible on
hydrodynamics of melts, heat exchange and shapes of crystallization front
in the Czochralski method
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk.
1750
Litvinov I.V. 1,2, Gorelikov E.U.1,2, Shtork S.I.1,2
Off-design flow regimes in a draft tube of the Francis hydro turbine model
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
1810
Anshakov A.S. 1, 2, Domarov P.V.2, Urbakh A.E. 1, Faleev V.А.1
Gas-vortex flow in a plasmatron channel
1 S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2 Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk.
1830-1850
Filippov P.S., Abaimov N.A., Khudyakov P.Y., Ryzhkov A.F.
Selecting the method of high temperature heating of air with ultra-low
flow rate
Ural Federal University, Russia, Yekaterinburg.
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Room 3 0 1
SECTION 2: Surface vortex generators
(parallel to Sections 1 and 5)
Co-Chairs:
D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Sergey A. Isaev, D. Tech. Sci. Igor A. Popov
Secretary: Roman R. Yusupov
1400-1430
Key presentation: Fluid dynamics and heat transfer in screw-shaped tubes.
Baranyuk A.V.1, Baskova A.A.1 Voropaev G.A.2, Pismenny E.N.1,
Reva S.A. 1 Sikorskiy KPI ,Ukraine, Kiev,
2 Institute of Hydromechanics of Ukraine NAS, Ukraine, Kiev.
1430
Vasilev V.Ya., Nikiforova S.A.
Thermo-aerodynamic efficiency of non-circular ducts with vortex
enhancement of heat exchange in different types of compact heat
exchangers
Astrakhan State Technical University, Astrakhan.
1450
Agishev B.Y.1, Boltenko E.A.2, Varava A.N.1, Dedov A.V.1, Zakharenkov A.V.1,
Komov A.T.1, Smorchova Y.V.1
Experimental investigation of hydrodynamics and heat exchange in the
ring channel with heat exchangers in the modes of single-phase convection
and bubble boiling
1. National Research University "MPEI", Moscow,
2. Elektrogorsk Research Center on the safety of nuclear power plants, Russia,
Elektrogorsk.
1510
Terekhov V.V., Terekhov V.I.
Simulation of interaction different-scale separated flows
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1530-1600 Coffee break
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1620
Chorny A.D.
Model of turbulent jet-coflow mixing in coaxial mixer with vortex
generators
A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of NAS of Belarus,
Belarus, Minsk.
1640
Terekhov V.I.1,2, Sharov K.A.1, Smulsky J.I.1, Zolotukhin A.V.1,2
Investigation of the influence of honeycombs with different geometric parameters on the air flow in the flat channel
1 S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2 Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk.
END OF DAY 1
1930 OPENING COCKTAIL
NOVEMBER 22, WEDNESDAY
830-900 Registration (lobby, 3rd floor)
Conference Hall
Co-Chairs
Academician Sergey V. Aleskseenko,
D. Tech. Sci. Yuriy A. Kuzma-Kichta
Secretary: Sergey V. Dremov
900-930
Plenary lecture: Reconnection of vortex filaments
Sergey . Alekseenko, P.A. Kuibin
IT SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
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930-1000
Plenary lecture: Turbulent swirl flows: theory, models, numerical simulation,
Ranque-Hilsh effect.
Eduard E. Son1,2, Aksenov A.A.1, Kulikov Yu.M.1, Son K.E.1,2
1. JIHT RAS, Moscow.
2. MIPT, Dolgoprudny, Moscow region.
1000-1030
Plenary lecture: Modeling of air and fire non-stationary swirls in laboratory conditions
Aleksey Yu. Varaksin Joint Institute of High Temperatures RAS, Moscow
1030-1100 Coffee break
1100-1230
Conference Hall
Co-Chairs
Prof. Kilian Oberleithner, D. Tech. Sci.Viktor I. Terekhov
Secretary: Sergey V. Dremov
1100-1130
Plenary lecture: Heat and mass transfer and hydrodynamics in swirling flows
Phil Ligrani University of Alabama in Huntsville
1130-1200
Plenary lecture: On vortex breakdown Maarten Vanierschot Faculty of Engineering Technology, Campus Group T Leuven
1200-1230
Plenary lecture: Problems of simulation of strong concentrated vortex
structures using grid free and grid based techniques
Nikolay Kornev Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany
1200-1320
Lunch
Canteen at IT SB RAS (passage to the experimental building),
Cafeteria at IT SB RAS (room 223)
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Conference Hall
SECTION 1: Fluid dynamics and heat and mass transfer in swirl flows (parallel to Sections 3 – 6)
Co-Chairs:
Corr. Member of RAS Aleksey Yu. Varaksin, D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Pavel A. Kuibin
Secretary: Sergey V. Dremov
1330
Pankratov E.V., Leukhin Yu.L.
Numerical investigation of swirling flow structures and heat transfer in
straight and tapering annular channels
Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Russia, Arkhangelsk.
1350
Shishkin A.V., Tarasevich S.E.
Heat transfer and flow structure at the boiling refrigerant r134a in channels
with inserts in the form of twisted ribbing tapes
Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev,
Russia, Kazan.
1410
Zlobin A.V., Tarasevich S.E., Shishkin A.V., Yakovlev A.B.
Heat transfer of coolants in the channel with a swirl and a continuous wall
roughness
Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev,
Russia, Kazan.
1430
Baidakov I.L., Zakharov S.V., Pavlov U.M.
Calculation of critical heat flux at liquid boiling in tubes with internal
twisted tapes
National Research University “MPEI”, Russia, Moscow.
1450
Kadyirov A.I., Abaydullin B.R., Vachagina E.K.
Structures of swirl flows of viscous liquids in pipes with two screw fins
Federal State Budgetary Institution of Science Kazan Scientific Center of RAS,
Kazan.
15
1510
Krasheninnikov S. Yu.1, Maslov V. P.1, Mironov A.K.1, Toktaliev P.D.1
An investigation of the gas dynamic and acoustic characteristics of a
strongly swirled jet
Central Institute of Aviation Motors named after P.I. Baranov, Russia, Moscow.
1530-1550 Coffee break
1550
Pakhomov M.A.
The study of vortex formation and heat transfer enhancement in a droplet-
laden separated flow in a sudden pipe expansion
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1610
Borynyak K.I. 1,2, Khrebtov M. 2
Investigation of swirling impinging jet dynamics by means of numerical
simulation
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk
2. Novosibirsk State University, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1630
Shishkin N.E.
Evolution of the intensly swirled wall jet in a pipe
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1650
E.S. Gesheva1, S. I. Shtork 1 ,2, S.V. Alekseenko1, 2
Visualization of vortex structures and frequency analysis of PVC
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1710
Ryzhenkov V.O. 1,2, Mullyadzhanov R.I.1,2
Numerical investigation of the near area of a swirl annular turbulent jet
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1730-1750
Dremov S.V. 1, 2, Shtork S.I. 1, 2, Kabardin I.K.1, 2
Determination of vortex structure parameters in hydrodynamic vortex
chamber
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Russia, Novosibirsk.
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Room 3 0 1
SECTION 3: Thermo-hydrodynamics by micro- and nanoscales (parallel to Sections 1, 4 – 6)
Co-Chairs:
D. Tech. Sci. Yuriy A. Kuzma-Kichta, D. Phys.-Math. Sci.Vladimir V. Kuznetsov
Secretary: Ilia A. Kostogrud
1330-1400
Key presentation: Interface oscillations investigation at boiling
Yuriy A. Kuzma-Kichta SRI MEI, Moscow
1400-1430
Key presentation: Flow patterns and heat transfer with phase change in
microscale systems
Vladimir V. Kuznetsov IT SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1430
Ogus G.1, Baelmans M.2, Lammertyn J.3, Vanierschot M.1
Numerical Investigation Of A Micro Scale Swirling Jet For Medical Sensor
Applications
1. Mechanical Engineering Technology TC, campus Group T, KU Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium,
2.Department of Mechanical Engineering, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium,
3. Division of Mechatronics, Biostatistics and Sensors (MeBioS), KU Leuven,
Leuven, Belgium .
1450
Lavrikov A.V.1, Kuzma-Kichta Yu.A.1, Ustinov A.A. 2, Shustov M.V. 1
Heat transfer enhancement at micro-chanells by porous coating
1. Moscow Power Engineering Institute
2. Skolkovo institute of science and technology, Innovation centre “Skolkovo”,
Moscow.
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1510
Tukmakov D. A.
Currents of mono – and polydisperse aerosol in acoustic fields
Institute of mechanics and engineering RAS, Kazan
1530-1550 Coffee break
1550
Lemanov V.V. 1, Sharov K.A.1, Shumeiko A.A.1, Gorinovich N.V.1,2
Features of round air jet flowing at low Reynolds numbers
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State Technical University, Novosibirsk.
1610
Kozulin I.A. 1,2, Kuznetsov V.V.1,2
An investigation of explosive boiling of liquids on a flat microheater with
different degree of roughness
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
1630
Mordovskoy A.S. 1,2, Shamirzaev A.S. 1, Kuznetsov V.V.1
Water microjet cooling of copper surface with high heat emission in a slit
microchannel. Experimental investigation.
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
1650
Shamirzaev A.S. 1, Kuznetsov V.V.1
Experimental investigation of heat transfer at microchannel water cooling
under large heat fluxes
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1710
Kanin P.K. 1, Ryazancev V.A.1, Zabirov A.R.1, Yagov V.V.1
Heat transfer enhancement at water concentration increase in alcohol in the
process of non-stationary film boiling
National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute", Russia,
Moscow.
1730-1750
Krug A.F., Komendatov A.S., Kuzma-Kichta Yu.A., Vasilieva L.T., Stenina N.A.
Development of look-up-tables for critical heat flux in swirl flows of
subcooled water based on improved equation for straight flows
The National Research University "MPEI", Moscow.
18
Library of IT SB RAS (2nd floor)
SECTION 5: Technologies and devices using swirl flows for industries and power engineering
(parallel to Sections 1 and 3)
Co-Chairs:
Corr. Member of RAS Aleksey V. Dedov, Cand. Tech. Sci. Vladimir V. Lukashov
Secretary: Roman R. Yusupov
1320
Key presentation: Studying supersonic swirl gas flows in self-vacuumized
vortex tubes
Vyacheslav T. Volov1, Lyaskin A.S.2
1. Samara State Transport University, Samara
2. JSC “KADFEM”, Samara
1350
Leontiev A.I.1, Popovich S.S.1, Vinogradov A.I.1, Strongin M.M.1
Experimental research of thermal gas dynamics in the vortex wake of an
obstacle streamlined by a supersonic flow
Lomonosov Moscow State University Institute of Mechanics, Moscow.
1410-1430
Sviridenkov A.A. 1, Toktaliev P.D.1 , Tretyakov V.V.1
Modelling of liquid fuel atomization and distribution in unsteady swirling
flows in combustion chambers and Free conditions
Central Institute of Aviation Motors named after P.I. Baranov, Russia, Moscow
Library of IT SB RAS (2nd floor)
SECTION 6: Methods and techniques for experimental investigation of swirl flows
(parallel to Sections 1 and 3) Co-Chairs:
D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Sergey I. Shtork, D. Tech. Sci. Konstantin A. Shtym
Secretary: Roman R. Yusupov
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1430
Kabardin I. K.1, Meledin V.G.1, Yavorsky N.I.1, Pavlov V.A.1, Pravdina M.Kh. 1,
Kulikov D.V.1, and Polyakova V.I.1
LDA and PIV nonintrusive diagnostics for velocity field in Ranque-Hilsh
vortex tube
S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1450
Lepeshkin A.R.
Investigating termal conductivity of metallic materials with the account of
spiral-vortex motion of electrons in the field of centrifugal accelerations
Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors, Russia, Moscow.
1510
Lepeshkin A.R.
Investigating thermal conductivity of metallic materials with the account of
the introductory-vortex motion of electrons in the field of vibration
acceleration
Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors, Russia, Moscow.
1530-1550 Coffee break
1550-1610
Pozdeeva I.G., Mitrofanova O.V.
Acoustic relaxation of a hydro-mechanical system at a critical outflow of a
swirl flow
National Nuclear Research University "MEPHI", Russia, Moscow.
Library of IT SB RAS (2nd floor)
SECTION 4: Combustion at a flow swirl (parallel to Sections 1 and 3 )
Co-Chair:
D. Tech. Sci. Shota A. Piralishvili, D. Phys-Math.-Sci. Vladimir M. Dulin
Secretary: Roman R. Yusupov
1610-1640
Key presentation: The cyclone-swirl technology of fuel combustion research
experience and prospects
Konstantin A. Shtym Far Eastern Federal University, Vladivostok.
20
1640
Roslyakov P.V.1, Proskurin Y.V.1, Khokhlov D.A.1, Zaichenko M.N.1
A study of ignition and combustion of fuels in straitened swirling flows
MPEI, Russia, Moscow
1700
Kononova V.V. 1, Gur'yanov A.I.2
An investigation of the burning of mixed and synthetic fuel under conditions
of gas dynamic countercurrent
Soloviev Rybinsk State Aviation Technical University, Russia, Rybinsk
1720
Lobasov A.S. 1,2, Chikishev L.M. 1,2, Dulin V.M. 1,2, Markovich D.M. 1,2
Analysis of flame front deformations in a swirling jet flow by PLIF method
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk.
1740
Sharaborin D.K. 1,2, Dulin V.M.1,2, Markovich D.M.1,2
Mean structure of A swirling jet with vortex breakdown and combustion
1. S.S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk,
2. Novosibirsk State University, Russia, Novosibirsk.
1800-1820
Krikunova A.I. 1,2, Son E.E.1,2
Flame under microgravity: experimental and numerical research
1. Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow.
2. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology State University, Moscow
region, Dolgoprudny.
END OF DAY 2
1900-2100 BANQUET
21
NOVEMBER 23, THURSDAY
830-900 Registration (lobby, 3rd floor)
Conference Hall
Co-Chairs:
Professor Nikolay V. Kornev,
Professor Vladimir V. Kuznetsov
Secretary: Sergey G. Skripkin
900-930
Plenary lecture: Generation and hydrodynamic effects of flow swirl in blood vessels
Evgeniy M. Smirnov Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Saint-Petersburg.
930-1000
Plenary lecture: Heat transfer in superfluid turbulent helium
Sergey K. Nemirovskiy IT SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
22
1000-1030
Plenary lecture: Fluid dynamics and heat transfer in channels with swirling
and vortex flows and the creation of high performance heat exchangers
Igor A. Popov Kazan National Research Technical University n.a.A.N.Tupolev, Kazan.
1030-1100 Coffee break
1100-1200
Conference Hall
Co-Chairs:
D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Evgeniy M. Smirnov,
D. Phys.-Math. Sci. Sergey I. Shtrok
Secretary: Sergey G. Skripkin
1100-1130
Plenary lecture: Heat transfer in vortex cooling systems of gas turbine blades
Artem A. Khalatov Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, NAS of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine.
1130-1200
Plenary lecture: Heat transfer enhancement on structured surfaces with
ordered vortex generators. Breakthrough results.
Sergey A. Isaev1, Leontiev A.I.2
1. Saint-Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Saint-Petersburg.
2. Baumann Moscow State Technical University, Moscow.
1200-1230
Plenary lecture: Processes of vortex formation in separated flows and their effect on the near-wall heat and mass transfer
Viktor I. Terekhov IT SB RAS, Novosibirsk.
1230 Conference Hall
Closing of the Conference
END OF DAY 3