The FALCON project is pleased to announce its participation in the 15th European Aeronautics Science Network (EASN) International Conference (EASN2025)!
The European Aeronautics Science Network (EASN) International Conference is all about engaging in a lively exchange of ideas. Prominent figures from Europe’s aviation and space sectors will be in attendance, representing academia, industry, research, and policymaking. The Conference will offer scientists and researchers from around the world the opportunity to present their latest discoveries across various thematic sessions. Beyond the research presentations, the Conference aims to be a hub for European dissemination and exploitation.
The 15th edition will take place in Madrid (Spain) from 14 to 17 October 2025, exploring the theme “Innovation in Aviation & Space towards sustainability today & tomorrow“.
On the morning of day 2, the FALCON consortium will hold a parallel session to present the latest innovatives stides of the FALCON project:
10:30 – 10:50 | A coupled ProLB-Nastran solver for fluid-structure interaction in aeronautics. Robin Jaeger , Jérôme Jacob, Isabelle Cheylan, Denis Ricot, Yves Detandt, Julien Favier |
10:50 – 11:10 | Efficient Wall-Modelled Large Eddy Simulation for Fluid-Structure Interaction using Homogenized Hybrid Recursive Regularized Lattice-Boltzmann Methods. Fedor Bukreev, Adrian Kummerländer, Stephan Simonis, Mathias J. Krause |
11:10 – 11:30 | Pre-Experimental Aerodynamic Design Study For a High-Lift Wing Model under Rigid Conditions using WM-LES Lattice Boltzmann Method. Malav Soni , Roland Ewert, Jan Delfs |
11:30 – 11:50 | Towards Automatic Code Generation of Adjoint Lattice Boltzmann Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction. Adrian Kummerländer , Shota Ito, Fedor Bukreev, Stephan Simonis, Mathias J. Krause |
11:50 – 12:10 | Surrogate model for fluid-structure interaction using latent space representation. Jean-Baptiste Labro , David Zarzoso, Jérôme Jacob, Julien Favier |
12:10 – 12:30 | Cinematic visualisation of high-fidelity CFD simulations. Ondrej Meca , Tomas Brzobohaty, Lubomir Riha |