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SECOND
CALL FOR PAPERS
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5th International Bi-Annual ASME/JSME Symposium
on
COMPUTATIONAL TECHNOLOGY FOR FLUID/THERMAL/CHEMICAL/STRESSED
SYSTEMS
WITH INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
http://kramerslab.tn.tudelft.nl/ASME-PVP04/
and
http://www.cfdcanada.com/pvp04.html
ASME
PVP Division Conference, San Diego (La Jolla), California
July 25-29,
2004, Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
Abstract Deadline
(Americas): Nov. 15, 2003
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Participation
from the industry is key to our success and especially
encouraged! Our
theme this year is
Building Better Products with CFD and FEA
SCOPE
Industrial
application of Computational Fluid Dynamics ("building better
products
with CFD") requires the solution of complex fluid-flow problems in
conjunction
with equipment design, process and product development and
optimization.
For the successful solution of these problems, a high degree
of
coordination between industrial CFD engineers, software developers,
consultants
and academic scientists is necessary. This symposium, to be held
for the
fifth time, addresses these issues by focussing on computational
modeling
of industrially relevant fluid flows in interaction with
participating
media (solid confinements, porous structures,dispersed phases,
fires,
plasmas, etc.) and physical/chemical phenomena (diffusion transport,
thermal
stress,
flow induced vibrations, electromagnetic transport, heat generation
&
dissipation,
electrophoresis, phase change, corrosion and electrochemistry,
combustion,
CVD, chemical reactions, etc.).
SYMPOSIUM HISTORY
The Symposium
was held for the first time July 1998 in San Diego,
California, in
conjunction with the 1998 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping
Division
Conference. The Symposium consisted of 16 Sessions, during which 66
contributed
and 6 keynote papers were presented by authors from industry,
academia,
CFD consultants and software vendors, representing 20 different
countries.
Papers were published in two separate volumes (ASME PVP-Vol.
377-1 and
377-2). For the second time it was held on August 1999 in Boston,
Massachusetts.
Symposium materials were published in two ASME volumes
PVP-397-1 and
PVP-397-2 and Symposium consisted of 20 Sessions representing
authors from
22 countries. In Boston (99) Symposium organizers have received
a best
Session Award (see left column). For the third time it was held in
Atlanta,
Georgia. It consisted of sixty six presentations and 16 sessions.
Symposium
materials were published in two ASME volumes PVP-424-1, PVP-424-2.
For the
fourth time it was held in Vancouver (2002). It included 19
Sessions, 74
contributed and 7 keynote papers, CFD Training Hands-on Seminar
(by CFX)
and Panel on Industrial Applications of CFD, two ASME Volumes
(448-1 and
448-2) were published. All 8 Symposium Volumes can be ordered via
ASME
Catalog http://www.asme.org/catalog/ .
TOPICS
Specific topics
may include (but are not limited to):
* Building better engineering
products, coupled FEA and CFD
solutions
* Fluid-Media interactions (electrokinetics, fires, surface
reactions,
shock waves,
acousitcs, vibrations)
* Coupled CFD and control applications,
optimization and inverse problems
* Kinetic nonequilibrium flows, plasma
flows
* Use of CFD in hardware design, process optimization and
product
development applications
in industry;
* Modeling of fluid-solid interactions via conjugate heat
transfer, thermal
stress or load
coupling;
* Integration of complex physical/chemical models into CFD codes
and
modeling of fluid-media
interactions;
* Large-scale numerical studies with industrial
applications;
* CFD code interfaces (code-to-code, grid-to-grid, flow to
stress, etc.) and
integrated code
development;
* Object oriented CFD code architecture and CFD command
languages
* Grid generators and Preprocessors;
* Novel
"fast" solvers, models and techniques, codes and algorithms,
numerical accuracy analysis;
* CFD
implementation for model based control;
* Design applications using new
computational & experimental techniques;
* Experimental studies
related to equipment design and code verification:
* Flow Visualization
and Thermal/Chemical Species "Mapping" addressing
single and multiphase, laminar and turbulent flows, free surface
flows,
flows with phase
transition, molecular flow, plasma flow etc.
Applications may stem
from, amongst others:
* chemical process industry
* automotive
& aerospace industry
* manufacturing industry
* energy conversion
& combustion, fuel cells
* micro-electronics industry
*
biological & environmental studies
* nuclear industry
* material
and semiconductor processing
* pharmaceutical & medical industry
*
biotechnology, etc.
KEYNOTE LECTURES
During the 1998 Symposium
in San Diego, Profs. Brian Spalding (CHAM) and
David Gosman (Star-CD) and
Drs. Anantha Krishnan (CFDRC) and George Bache
(AEA/CFX) presented keynote
lectures on novel developments in
fluid-structure, fluid-thermal and
fluid-chemistry coupling. Profs. S.
Maruyama (Tohoku University) and Y.
Matsumoto (The University of Tokyo)
presented keynote talks on CFD in
interaction with radiation heat transfer,
and on CFD of bubbly two-phase
flows. In Boston Dr. Ashok Singhal (CFDRC),
Dr. Akshai Runchal, Prof.
Alexandre Ern, Dr. Ellen Meeks, Prof. Keisuke
Sawada,
Prof. Isao
Kataoka (Osaka University) persented their keynote lectures.
In Vancouver
Dr. Torsten Wintergerste (Sulzer), Dr. Dipankar Choudhury
(FLUENT), Prof.
Ned Djilali (UVictoria), Prof. Maurizio Masi, Prof.
Toshiyuki
Takagi(Tohoku
University) and Profs. Je-Hyun Baek (POSTECH), Y. Matsumoto
(Tokyo
University) presented invited lectures.
For the fifth Symposium,
invitation will be extended to prominent CFD
experts from various branches
of industry and academia, to present keynote
lectures on the application
of process and structure integrated CFD in
industrial design and
optimization problems.
TUTORIALS AND SOFTWARE DEONSTRATIONS
One
day and 1/2 half day tutorials are being planned and CFD/FEA and MathCAD
software
demonstrations will be organized at the Conference. Please contact
the
corresponding organizers with proposals.
DATES AND LOCATIONS
The
Symposium will be held in conjunction with the ASME/JSME Pressure
Vessels
and Piping Division Conference, July 25-29, 2004, at the Hyatt
Regency La
Jolla at Aventine Hotel, La Jolla (San Diego), California. It is
sponsored
by ASME Fluid-Structure Interactions Committee, Fluid Media
Interactions
task group. La Jolla is internationally famous resort and
San Diego
sub-urb http://www.lajollabythesea.com/INTRO/play.html
PAPERS AND
PUBLICATION
Contributed papers will be accepted based on submitted
abstracts and
peer-review of full papers. Accepted full papers will be
published in ASME
Conference Proceedings bound volumes, which will be
available at the
Conference. Outstanding papers will be recommended for
publication in the
ASME Journals and for Best Paper Award.In principle,
all accepted papers
will be invited for oral presentation at the
Symposium.
Special accomodations will be made for industrial
presentations in Poster
Session format. Please contact Symposium
organizers for details.
Submission of student papers is strongly
encouraged, and excellent student
papers will be proposed for PVP Division
Best Student Paper Awards.
Please mark submitted abstracts
accordingly.
VOLUNTEER REVIEWERS
Please contact Editors
if you would like to assist in Symposium review
process, provide short CV
and your contact information.
REGISTRATION
To register your
name with the Symposium distribution list, please forward
your name and
e-mail address to vvk@cfdcanada.com or
gegister at
http://kramerslab.tn.tudelft.nl/ASME-PVP04/
HOTEL and NEARBY POINTS
OF INTEREST
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine (4 star)-
http://lajolla.hyatt.com/property/index.jhtml
Situated
on eleven acres, the Hyatt has five restaurants (including an
award-winning
sushi venue), a sport club, heated pool, and lighted tennis
courts. Golden
Triangle high-tech/biotech industries – 0-3 miles; University
Town Centre
(University of California, San Diego) – 1 mile; Torrey Pines
beach –
5
miles; SeaWorld – 8 miles; Downtown San Diego – 13 miles. Special
Conference
rate will be available.
Wireless Internet connection (fee) is
available throught the hotel to guests
in the lounge, restaurant,
courtyard, and other public areas.
SCHEDULE
Submit
500-750 words abstract (no specific format required), using FAX,
email or
regular mail to the appropriate Symposium Organizer. Include full
names,
addresses, affiliations, EMAILS of ALL authors and name tree
suggested
reviewers. Deadline for abstract submission is Nov 15, 2003.
Authors will
be notified of abstract acceptance by December 5th, 2003.
Authors will be
notified of reviewers comments and final papers acceptance
by March 4,
2004. Final papers are due April 1st, 2002.
SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS AND
EDITORS:
for Americas:
Dr. Vladimir Kudriavtsev
CFD
Canada 45 English Ivyway, Toronto, ON
M2H 3M3 CANADA
Phone: +1-416-497-2356 Fax : +1-416-497-2356
E-mail:
vvk@cfdcanada.com
http://www.cfdcanada.com/pvp04.html
for Japan
and Pacific Rim:
Dr. Satoyuki Kawano
Associate Professor, Department
of Aeronautics and Space Engineering,
Tohoku University Aoba Aramaki 01,
Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan
Tel: +81-22-217-6980 Fax:
+81-22-217-6979
E-mail: kawano@ad.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
http://kawa30ultra.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
for
Europe and rest of the world:
Prof. Chris R. Kleijn
Delft University
of Technology Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische
Technologie
Prins
Bernhardlaan 6 2628 BW Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
phone +31-15-278-2835 Fax. +31-15-278-2838 E-mail:
crkleijn@klft.tn.tudelft.nl
http://kramerslab.tn.tudelft.nl/ASME-PVP04/
Symposium
Web-sites:
http://kramerslab.tn.tudelft.nl/ASME-PVP04/ [Global]
http://www.cfdcanada.com/pvp04.html [USA]
http://kawa30ultra.mech.tohoku.ac.jp [Japan]
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