Progress in Turbulence VI Proceedings of the iTi Conference on Turbu

This volume collects the edited and reviewed contributions presented in the 6th iTi Conference in Bertinoro, covering fundamental and applied aspects in turbulence. In the spirit of the iTi conference, the volume has been produced after the conference so

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Joachim Peinke Gerrit Kampers Martin Oberlack Marta Wacławczyk Alessandro Talamelli Editors

Progress in Turbulence VI Proceedings of the iTi Conference on Turbulence 2014

Springer Proceedings in Physics Volume 165

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Joachim Peinke Gerrit Kampers Martin Oberlack Marta Wacławczyk Alessandro Talamelli •



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Progress in Turbulence VI Proceedings of the iTi Conference on Turbulence 2014

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Editors Joachim Peinke Institute of Physics and ForWind University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany

Marta Wacławczyk Department of Mechanical Engineering TU Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany Alessandro Talamelli Department of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum Universita di Bologna Forlı Italy

Gerrit Kampers Institute of Physics and ForWind University of Oldenburg Oldenburg Germany Martin Oberlack Department of Mechanical Engineering TU Darmstadt Darmstadt Germany

ISSN 0930-8989 Springer Proceedings in Physics ISBN 978-3-319-29129-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-29130-7

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Final Farewell to Konrad Bajer

Konrad graduated from the Physics Faculty at the University of Warsaw in 1980. His Master’s thesis was concerned with exact solutions of the Einstein equations. He then became interested in fluid dynamics and started to work at the Institute of Geophysics, which was then run by Prof. Krzysztof Haman. Konrad’s personality and his scientific attitude were fully formed during his stay at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he worked on his Ph.D. thesis in the years 1984–1988 under the supervision of the distinguished mathematician Prof. Keith Moffatt. Thei