Priv.-Doz. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Bernhard Scheichl
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Resselgasse 3/1/3 |
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A-1040 Vienna, Austria |
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Curriculum vitae
15/04/1969 |
born in Mödling, Austria |
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permanent residence: Mödling, Austria |
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Education |
1975-1979 |
Elementary school in Mödling |
1979-1987 |
Grammar school, BGuBRG Mödling |
1987-1995 |
Studies of Mechanical Engineering (specialization in Chemical Engineering), Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna), Austria |
10/1995 |
Master's degree (Dipl.-Ing.), thesis: Nonlinear stability analysis of wave propagation phenomena in suspensions (in German), supervisor: Prof. A. Kluwick |
1995-1996 |
Civilian service, municipality of Mödling |
1997-2001 |
Post-graduate (PhD) studies as research assistant at the Institute of Fluid Mechnics and Heat Transfer (IFMHT), TU Vienna, Austria |
6/2001 |
Doctoral degree (Dr. techn.), thesis: Asymptotic theory of marginal turbulent separation, supervisors: Prof. A. Kluwick, Prof. H. Sockel |
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Post-graduate employments in industry |
1996 |
Process and commissioning engineer at Hoerbiger Ventilwerke AG , Vienna |
2-3/1997 |
Real Time Computersoftware GmbH, Vienna |
8/2001-10/2002 |
Process engineer (biotechnology) at Vogelbusch AG, Vienna |
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Post-doctoral research positions |
11/2002-7/2003 |
Kplus project: Simulation of Spinning-Process Technologies granted by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), project leader: Prof. A. Kluwick, at IFMHT, joint with Kplus Competence Center Carinthian Tech Research (CTR) and SEZ AG (now Lam Research AG), both Villach, Austria |
8/2003-8/2007 |
Austrian Science Fund (FWF) project # P16555-N12: Interaction theory of turbulent marginal separation, project leader: Prof. A. Kluwick, at IFMHT |
9/2007- |
Research fellow at IFMHT, also concerned with industry-related activities |
10/2008- |
Key Scientist (Specialist in Fluid Mechanics) for Modelling and Simulation & XTribology Area Multi-scale Computational Tribology at AC²T research GmbH & appendant Excellence Center of Tribology (XTribology), granted within the COMET K2 program of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG), Wiener Neustadt, Austria |
03/2009-03/2012 |
Leader of XTribology Area Multi-scale Computational Tribology |
11/2011 |
Habilitation (venia docendi, Priv.-Doz.) in fluid mechanics at TU Vienna, thesis: Asymptotische Theorie wandgebundener und abgelöster turbulenter Scherströmungen / Asymptotic theory of wall-bounded and separated turbulent shear flows |
Teaching
2008- |
Co-supervision of PhD and Master theses (IFMHT, in collaboration with AC²T) |
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Exercises (IFMHT) |
1998-2001/2006 |
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Mechanics |
2006/07 |
Mass Transfer |
2011/12 |
Dynamics of Real Fluids |
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Lectures |
2/2008 |
2-weeks course on basics of fluid mechanics (OMV Well Academy) |
9/2009 |
Modern Aspects of High-Reynolds-Number Asymptotics of Turbulent Boundary Layers - From Fully Attached to Marginally Separated Flows, Lecture in CISM Course on Asymptotic Methods in Fluid Mechanics: Survey and Recent Advances |
2011- |
annual 1-day courses on basics of hydrodynamic lubrication for students of Specialisation Surface Engineering & Tribology, Master Program Mechatronics, University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt |
2012- |
Turbulent Flows (IFMHT) |
Research
Interests
- High-Reynolds-number flows (boundary layer theory)
- Wall-bounded and separated turbulent shear layers
- Flow on a rotating disc (generation of hydraulic jumps)
- Lubricant flow (cavitation, film rupture, inertia effects, mixed/boundary lubrication)
- Applied mathematics (singular perturbation methods)
- Numerical mathematics
Publications
For a list of recent publications please visit my entries in the publication database of the university.
Reviewing
for AIAA Journal, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP), Journal of Engineering Mathematics, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Tribology International, etc.

