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September 18, 2009
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Pawel.Kosinski@ift.uib.no
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| Category 2 |
Science: Mathematics
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| Category 3 |
Science: Engineering
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| Description |
Understanding fluid dynamics has been one of the major advances of mathematics, physics and engineering. Single- and multiphase flow technology is increasingly important in the energy and manufacturing industries. Heat transfer is of particular interest to engineers, who attempt to understand and control the flow of heat through the use of heat exchangers or thermal insulation, and other devices. Pollution control, pneumatic transport, combustion, development of new materials, engine design, as well as many other engineering applications will benefit from the fundamental engineering design application and research in the field. The objective of the session is to bring together scientists working on numerical and also experimental issues. They are called upon to present their research. Topics of interest include (but not limited!):
* acoustic theory
* aerodynamics
* aeronautics
* combustion
* flow measurements
* hydrodynamics
* multi-phase flows
* rheology
* energy systems
* energy systems
* refrigeration and air conditioning
* thermophysical properties
* gas turbines
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| Additional Information |
All the papers presented at the conference will be published in a special volume of the AIP (American Institute of Physics) Conference Proceedings.
After the conference chosen papers will be published in a special issue of the Applied Mathematics and Computation journal (ISI Web of Science). The authors will be suggested to prepare a full-length versions of their manuscripts and submit them before the end of 2009. These papers will be peer-reviewed before publication.
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