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11th International Symposium on Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flow

Direction

The purpose of the symposium is to provide a forum for the representation of current activities and new ideas in the development of computational methods for multiphase flows and mathematical models. The submitted papers should address the new application of conventional technique or new, more efficient, numerical methods which provide more accurate solutions to gas-liquid, gas-particle, and solid-liquid flows as well as three-phase flows. Papers on the development of numerical models are also welcomed. Typical topics may include:
- Direct numerical simulations
- Finite element techniques
- Finite difference/finite volume methods
- Vortex simulations
- Large eddy simulations
- Two-fluid models
- Lagrangian models

Coordinator

Lead Organizer:Professor Akio TomiyamaKobe University
Location:KobeHyogoJapan
Email:tomiyama@mech.kobe-u.ac.jp
Lead Organizer:Dr. Malcolm J. AndrewsLos Alamos National Laboratory
Location:Los AlamosNMUSA
Email:mandrews@lanl.gov
Lead Organizer:Professor Hyounggwon CHOISeoul National University of Technology
Location:SeoulKorea
Email:hgchoi@snut.ac.kr
Organizer:Professor Francine BattagliaVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Location:BlacksburgVAUSA
Email:fbattaglia@vt.edu
Organizer:Professor Seung-Won SHINHongik University
Location:SeoulKorea
Email:sshin@hongik.ac.kr