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ACOMEN 2002 - 2nd Int'l Conference on Advanced Computational Methods in Engineering
A forum for engineers and applied mathematicians, dealing with advanced numerical strategies, computational methods and simulation in various engineering disciplines.
Date: May 28, 2002 - May 31, 2002
Location: Belgium
Web Page: http://cage.rug.ac.be/~acomen/
Contact Email: acomen@cage.rug.ac.be
Organizer:
Application Areas: General CFD
Special Fields: Heat Transfer, Aeroacoustics & Noise, Porous Media, Multiphase Flows
Deadlines: February 10, 2002 (abstract)
Type of Event: Conference, International
 
Description:

Aims and scope



Consequent to the success of the 1st ACOMEN conference in Ghent ('98), we are now organising the 2nd edition, as mathematical modelling and numerical simulation remain to be of continuously growing importance in engineering disciplines.
The aim of this conference is to create a forum for engineers and applied mathematicians, dealing with advanced numerical strategies, computational methods and simulation in various engineering disciplines. We offer them the possibility to present and discuss their latest results or simply to learn about the state-of-the-art in their own field of interest.

We have deliberately chosen a broad range of well-established themes, all involving simulation and/or methods of applicable mathematics.


Structure of the conference


The program of the conference will consist of

  • 1 invited lecture and contributed papers on each of the conference themes
  • additional mini-symposia (specific topics) on request
  • a software exhibition
  • a poster session


Conference themes


The conference focuses on advanced numerical and computational methods, such as (adaptive) finite element and finite difference methods, boundary element methods, spectral methods and domain decomposition techniques, applied to direct and inverse problems in the following themes:

  • Solid and structural mechanics
  • Acoustics and vibration control
  • Heat/mass transfer and phase change
  • Environmental engineering
  • Fluid flow and porous media
  • Electric and magnetic fields
  • Industrial topics
  • Computational mathematics & simulation
 
Event record first posted on April 9, 2002, last modified on April 11, 2002

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