Department of Fluid Mechanics

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering

BUTE has awarded honorary doctorate degree to professor Thévenin

BUTE has awarded honorary doctorate degree to professor Thévenin

2021.06.07. 14:28

Prof. Dominique Thévenin of the Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg was awarded an honorary doctorate degree of BUTE for his internationally recognized research activity and longstanding fruitful scientific relationship with BUTE. Our Department has been working together with professor Thévenin on the organization of the CMFF (Conference on Modelling of Fluid Flows) conferences for a long time. The ceremonial announcement of the honorary degree can be watched in the link below:... More »

Industrial cooperation project with Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems Budapest

Industrial cooperation project with Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems Budapest

2021.06.11. 13:43

The BUTE Faculty of Mechanical Engineering works together with Knorr-Bremse Rail Systems Budapest since 2016 on R&D projects that will provide the materials, technologies, and methods of the future in the vehicle industry. In the framework of this cooperation Knorr-Bremse grants scolarships to the most talented students to work on one of these projects. In the past year the acoustics research group of the Department of Fluid Mechanics has won one such scolarship. Dr Csaba Horváth assistant... More »


Congratulations to Dr. Gergely Kristóf!

Congratulations to Dr. Gergely Kristóf!

2021.06.11. 13:50

Dr. Gergely Kristóf, associate professor of our Department has been awarded with the Hungarian Order of Merit Knight's Cross. An interview with Dr. Gergely Kristóf can be found on the webpage of the University European Geosciences Union (EGU) conference, Vienna, 2019:  the topic of the research is the investigation of the spread of pollutants in urban environment via GPU based large eddy simulation Source: http://www.bme.hu/hirek/20210528/Egy_kutatonak_tobb_... More »

New domestic textile airduct developed with the help of our Department

New domestic textile airduct developed with the help of our Department

2021.06.11. 13:59

The DAAL-CON Ltd. has been dealing with textile air ducts in the past 10 years. Nowadays they produce their own product labelled EXANDAIR. The development began 5 years ago with the help of the Department of Fluid Mechanics. The colleagues of the Department developed a simulation software for the EXANDAIR textile airduct system. In the link below the employees of DAAL-CON Kft. talk about the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djaXYxgLfP0 More »


NKFIH OTKA grant results

NKFIH OTKA grant results

2021.08.06. 10:31

At the end of July, the results of the NKFIH OTKA grants were announced.  Dr. Tamás Kalmár-Nagy, associate professor of our Department, has won funding with his proposal entitled "Stability and Performance of Interconnected Systems: From Networked Control Systems to Fluid Dynamics". Congratulations! More »

CMFF conference 2022

CMFF conference 2022

2022.09.29. 12:42

The Department of Fluid Mechanics has organized and hosted the Conference on Modelling of Fluid Flow CMFF'22 for the 18th time between August 30th and September 2nd. CMFF is an international conference held every third year in Budapest. More than a 100 attendees from 14 contries visited the conference. The conference papers can be downloaded from the conference webpage (http://www.cmff.hu). Moreover, three journals prepare CMFF special issues with the assistance of the attendees.... More »


NKFIH OTKA grant results

NKFIH OTKA grant results

2022.09.29. 13:07

At the end of July, the results of the NKFIH OTKA grants were announced.  Dr.  János Vad, full professor and head of our Department, has won funding with his proposal entitled "Concerted acoustic and aerodynamic analysis on unmanned aerial vehicles for establishing new guidelines on noise reduction". Congratulations! More »

The building AE is closed for the winter

The building AE is closed for the winter

2022.12.12. 14:36

We inform our students that the building in which the Department of Fluid Mechanics resides is closed for the winter until February 27.  In the meantime you can contact our colleagues via e-mail or MS Teams. Merry Christmas! More »


 

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