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International Conference on Numerical Methods in Multiphase Flows II, Jun 2014, Germany

Posted By: Holger Marschall
Date:Mon, 14 Oct 2013, 9:01 a.m.


Germany, June 30, 2014

2nd Int. Conf. on Numerical Methods in Multiphase Flows (ICNMMF-II), Darmstadt, Germany, from June 30 to July 2 in 2014.

ICNMMF is a bi-annual international high-level meeting, focused on numerical aspects with respect to the latest developments and needs in Computational Fluid Dynamics for multiphase flows. The intent is to bring together the international community in a focused technical exchange environment.

 

Description:
ICNMMF-II will comprise invited, plenary, oral and poster
presentations.
* Invited Speakers (confirmed)
o Eberhard Baensch (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)
o Damir Juric (CNRS/LIMSI)
o Stephane Popinet (CNRS/UPMC)
o Mikhail Shashkov (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
o Shu Takagi (University of Toyko)
o Berend van Wachem (Imperial College London)
* Plenary talks of selected outstanding contributions addressing numerical aspects in advanced methods
* Oral and poster presentations on progress in numerical methods for Multiphase-CFD

Scope of the ICNMMF-II
----------------------
ICNMMF-II focuses on numerical methods with emphasis on recent developments, new research ideas, techniques, and
directions in the field of Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics.
ICNMMF-II is on advanced numerical techniques and methods with emphasis on two-phase flows being resolved on
interfacial scale, including but not limited to: Interface Capturing (Level Set, Volume Of Fluid, Moment Of Fluid
approach), Interface Tracking (Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian moving mesh approach), Front Tracking, meshless particle methods.
Contributions to the ICNMMF-II should address central numerical aspects such as conservation, accuracy, fidelity,
boundedness, stability, convergence, etc. and/or computational costs, parallelization, efficiency, implementation complexity etc.

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