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Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology (IAS)

Braunschweig/Göttingen

Numerical simulation of a complex airplane configuration with engines and flaps
Mission: Exploration, application, and assessment of advanced aerodynamics and flow technologies for efficient air and space transportation.

The Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology is a leading research institute in the field of aerodynamics/aeroacoustics of airplanes and aerothermodynamics of space vehicles. It has two main sites at Braunschweig and Göttingen and has a division at Cologne. 182 Scienttists - the total personal is 267 - are engaged in numerical and experimental investigations on air- and space vehicles. Experiments are performed in wind tunnels and in flight.

The institute coordinates its efforts with the German/European Aerospace industry and with a large number of universities. It is acting as a link between the basic research at the universities and industrial application. This results in a large number of cooperative national/European research projects.


Contact
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Cord-Christian Rossow
Head of Institute - Braunschweig

German Aerospace Center

Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology
, Management
Braunschweig

Tel.: +49 531 295-2400

Fax: +49 531 295-2320

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Dr.-Ing. habil Andreas Dillmann
Head of Institute - Göttingen/Köln

German Aerospace Center

Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology
, Management
Göttingen

Tel.: +49 551 709-2177

Fax: +49 551 709-2889

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Organigramm AS (August 2011) (0.05 MB)
Departments
C²A²S²E - Center for Computer Applications in AeroSpace Science and Engineering (AS-CAS)
Experimental Methods (AS-EXV)
Fluid Systems (AS-FLY)
High Speed Configurations (AS-HGK)
Spacecraft (AS-RFZ)
Technical Acoustics (AS-TEA)
Helicopters (AS-HEL)
Transport Aircraft (AS-TFZ)
Supersonic and Hypersonic Technology (AS-HYP)
Related Topics
Aerodynamic
Acoustics
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