Year: 2005
CAM-Net Digest, Vol. 2 (2005), Iss. 5 : p. 6
Abstract
http://serve.me.nus.edu.sg/shuchang/Fluids2005.htm
International Symposium on Physics of Fluids
9-12 June, 2005, Huangshan, China
Themes: From its origins as a tool primarily for use in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and chemical engineering, usage of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics has spread to a wide range of other fields, such as micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), bio-engineering, nano-technology, and so on. Many advances have been made in the computational and experimental fluid dynamics such as on the turbulence modeling, flow stability, flow visualization and measurement, development of efficient numerical methods for CFD, micro- and nano-flow study, bio-fluidics, moving boundary problem, unsteady flow study, lattice Boltzmann method and its application, meshless method, adaptive approach, immersed boundary method, fluid-structure interaction and energy conversion system. The theme of this Conference is to highlight the current advances and future research and development in physics of fluids with primary focus on the connection between fundamental research and engineering applications. The Conference aims to assess the current status and to identify the future priority and directions in research and applications of computational and experimental fluid dynamics.
The conference will provide an ideal platform and excellent opportunity for researchers and experts in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics to exchange their research ideas and practical experiences.
Scope:
Aerodynamics, Flow Stability, Turbulent Flows, Unsteady Flows, Non-Newtonian flows, Multiphase and Multi-component Flows, Flows with Moving Boundaries, Micro and Nano-Flows, Biological Flows, Flow Control, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Wind Engineering, Industrial Applications, High Performance Computing, Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Energy Conversion Systems, Flow Visualization and Measurement, Lattice Boltzmann Method, Numerical Techniques for Flow Problems, Adaptive Mesh Refinement, Meshless Methods.
For more information, please kindly contact:
Dr. Shu Chang
Department of Mechanical Engineering
National University of Singapore
9, Engineering Drive 1
Singapore 117576
Fax: (65) 6779 1459 Tel: (65) 6874 6476
e-mail: mpeshuc@nus.edu.sg
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Journal Article Details
Publisher Name: Global Science Press
Language: Chinese
DOI: https://doi.org/2005-CAM-18243
CAM-Net Digest, Vol. 2 (2005), Iss. 5 : p. 6
Published online: 2005-01
AMS Subject Headings: Global Science Press
Copyright: COPYRIGHT: © Global Science Press
Pages: 1