United States, October 15, 2012
This symposium brings together scientists,
engineers, mathematicians and students from industry,
government and academia to discuss overset
grid-related technologies as they are utilized to address
computational modeling and simulation issues in a wide
variety of industries. These overset-
grid technologies include, but are not limited to geometry
processing, mesh generation, grid connectivity, solution
algorithms for partial differential equations, and post-
processing.
Description:
This international symposium provides an open forum for
communication among mathematicians, scientists, and
engineers from academia, industry, and government. The
technical organization is informal, and only oral
presentations are required. The goals of the symposium are
to:
-Communicate recent work, new research ideas, and work in
progress
-Exchange ideas involving overset grid technologies,
including unsteady and moving body problems, and emerging
hybrid strategies
-Provide an opportunity for interaction between
researchers, developers, and practitioners
-Improve individual performance and understanding of
overset technologies via many tutorial sessions and
technical presentations.
The technical format of this event will be a day (Monday)
devoted to tutorial/demo sessions and three days (Tuesday
through Thursday) devoted to technical presentations with
question and answer sessions.