Gas-particle flow problems occur in a wide range of applications, such as pneumatic transport, droplet and coal combustion, particle classifiers and separators, fluidization, pollution control, and medical applications. New information concerning gas-particle flows is continually being obtained through the use of analytical models, numerical simulation, and experimental studies. The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and engineers currently working on problems related to gas-particle flows to discuss recent advances as well as new engineering applications relevant to this area.
Lead Organizer: | Professor Toshitsugu Tanaka | Osaka University | |
Location: | Suita | Osaka | Japan |
Email: | tanaka@mech.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp | ||
Lead Organizer: | Professor Efstathios E. (Stathis) Michaelides | University of Texas at San Antonio | |
Location: | San Antonio | TX | USA |
Email: | stathis.michaelides@utsa.edu | ||
Lead Organizer: | Professor Changhoon LEE | Yonsei University | |
Location: | Seoul | Korea | |
Email: | clee@yonsei.ac.kr | ||
Organizer: | Professor David E. Stock | Washington State University | |
Location: | Pullman | WA | USA |
Email: | stock@wsu.edu | ||
Organizer: | Professor Michael Reeks | Newcastle University | |
Location: | Newcastle upon Tyne | UK | |
Email: | mike.reeks@ncl.ac.uk | ||
Organizer: | Professor Dong Geun LEE | Pusan National University | |
Location: | Busan | Korea | |
Email: | donglee@pusan.ac.kr |