UC3M | How to optimize a Formula 1 or an airplane with helium bubbles and Artificial Intelligence?

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Time
Viernes 27 de septiembre de 2024, de 18:00h a 19:00h.

Venue
Laboratorio 7.0.H03, edificio Juan Benet. Campus de Leganés de la UC3M. Avda. Universidad, 30.

Collaborators

Why is the shape of bodies crucial to their aerodynamic efficiency? In this guided tour you will see how we perform flow visualizations using helium bubbles and LED light to illuminate large volumes. This technique allows us to study larger objects, such as cars, airplanes and drones, obtaining more accurate data that feeds artificial intelligence algorithms. These algorithms analyze large volumes of data to optimize the design and aerodynamic efficiency of these media and high-performance vehicles, such as racing bicycles and Formula 1 cars. This activity is carried out in the framework of NEXTFLOW (Next-generation flow diagnostics for control; Next-generation flow characterization techniques for control), a scientific project funded by the European Research Council through an ERC Starting Grant from the European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Horizon 2020 (GA 949085). More information: https://erc-nextflow.uc3m.es/

Reservation
starting septembre 16 at 09:00


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