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19th Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics - DSFD 2010
Topics emphasized at the DSFD series of meetings include lattice gas automata (LGA), the lattice Boltzmann equation (LBE), discrete velocity methods (DVM), dissipative particle dynamics (DPD), smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH), direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC), stochastic rotation dynamics (SRD), molecular dynamics (MD), and hybrid methods.
Date: July 5, 2010 - July 9, 2010
Location: CNR - Piazzale Aldo Moro, 7, Rome, Italy
Web Page: http://www.fisica.uniroma2.it/~dsfd2010
Contact Email: ubertinis@gmail.com
Organizer: CNR (National Research Council), University of Rome "Tor Vergata", University of Naples "Parthenope"
Application Areas: General CFD
Deadlines: February 15, 2010 (abstract), March 30, 2010 (registration)
Type of Event: Conference, International
 
Description:

The 19th International Conference on the Discrete 
Simulation of Fluid Dynamics (DSFD 2010) will be held in  
Rome, Italy, on July 5-9, 2010. The DSFD series of 
conferences originated with the historic 1986 Los Alamos 
conference organized by Gary D. Doolen. Since that time, 
the DSFD conferences have emerged as the premiere forum for 
researchers in the field, and many exciting new discoveries 
in lattice models of fluid dynamics have been first 
announced at DSFD conferences.


Topics emphasized at the DSFD series of meetings include 
lattice gas automata (LGA), the lattice Boltzmann equation 
(LBE), discrete velocity methods (DVM), dissipative 
particle dynamics (DPD), smoothed-particle hydrodynamics 
(SPH), direct simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC), stochastic 
rotation dynamics (SRD), molecular dynamics (MD), and 
hybrid methods. There will be sessions on advances in both 
theory and computation, on engineering applications of 
discrete fluid algorithms, and on fundamental issues in 
statistical mechanics, kinetic theory and hydrodynamics and 
their applications in Micro, Nano and Multiscale Physics 
for emerging technologies. Other topics of interest also 
include theoretical and experimental work on interfacial 
phenomena, droplets, free-surface flow, and micro and 
nanofluidics.  The DSFD 2010 program includes a series of 
tutorial lectures on some of the main themes of the 
conference. We wish to encourage participation from 
researchers at all stages of their career, from students to 
senior researchers.

Proceedings will be published as a special issue of 
Philosophical Transactions A (Royal Society,  London).

IMPORTANT DATES:

DEAD LINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 15, 2010
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: MARCH 15, 2010

REGISTRATION OPEN: DECEMBER 1, 2009
DEAD LINE ADVANCED REGISTRATION: MARCH 30, 2010

DEAD LINE HOTEL BOOKING:  MAY 30, 2010

A preliminary list of invited speakers is: 

A. Bobylev, Karlstad University (GER)   
P. Coveney, University College London (UK) 
L.S. Fan, Ohio State University  (USA) 
G. Gompper, Institut fur Festkorperforschung, Juelich (GER)
A. Gorban, Leicester (UK)   
Z. Guo,  Huazhong University of Science and Technology (CH)
E. Kaxiras, Harvard and EPFL (USA) 
C. Huber, Georgiatech (USA)
M. Moseler, Fraunhofer-Institut Werkstoffmechanik, Freiburg 
(GER)
I. Procaccia, Weizmann Institute of Science (IL)
R. van der Sman, Wageningen University (NL)
F. Toschi, University of Eindhoven (NL)
R. Verzicco, University of Rome, Tor Vergata (IT)
A. Vespignani, Indiana University (USA)
V. Yakhot, Boston University (USA)

Tutorials will be given on the following subjects: 

J.P. Boon, Universite' libre de Bruxelles (BEL), Tutorial 
on ``Basic of Lattice Gas and Lattice Boltzmann'
B. Boghosian, Tufts University (USA), Tutorial on 
``Boundary Conditions in LBM''
H. Chen, EXA Corporation, Boston (USA), Tutorial on ``LBM 
for industrial applications''
J. Latt, EPFL (CH), Tutorial on ``Open LB software''
S. Ubertini, Univeristy of Naple (IT), Tutorial on ``Non-
cartesian grids'
J. Yeomans, Oxford (UK), Tutorial on ``Multi-phase flows''

 
Event record first posted on February 2, 2010, last modified on February 3, 2010

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