EUROMECH 3rd European fluid mechanics conference, 15–18 September 1997 Göttingen, Germany
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Volume
- 142
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7825
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✦ Synopsis
Second Announcement and Call for Papers
This is the third meeting in a series launched by the European Mechanics Council ("EUROMECH").
The Council has entrusted the general planning of this series of conferences to the Fluid Mechanics Conference Committee, the current membership of which is given below. The membership of the Local Organizing Committee responsible for this third conference is also shown.
The conference will be open to all those interested. The scientific sessions of the conference will be held in the Central Auditorium Building (Zentrales Horsaalgebaude, ZHG) of the University of Gottingen. In addition, a programme for accompanying persons will be organized. The conference office will be open from 14 to 18 September 1997.
THE PROGRAMME OF THE
3rd EFMC 1997 EUROMECH Fluid Mechanics Lecture (1 hour) U. Frisch (Nice): Towards a theory of intermittency Expository review lectures (45 minutes) H. Alfredsson (Stockholm): Free stream turbulence and transient growth in boundary layer flows P. Clavin (Marseille): Dynamics of combustion waves in gases M. German0 (Turin): Modelling of turbulent flows: the notion of the average R. Hillier (London): Hypersonic viscous flows: an integration of experiment and CFD W. Lauterborn (Gottingen): News from cavitation bubble dynamics A. Maslov (Novosibirsk): Experimental study of instability processes in hypersonic boundary layers T. Maxworthy (Los Angeles): Convectively-driven geophysical flows T. Pedley (Cambridge): Time-dependent ffow-structure interactions in biomechanics J. Villermaux (Nancy): The chemical engineering approach to mixing and reaction in process flow systems L.v. Wijngaarden (Enschede): The collective behaviour of air bubbles rising in water Evening lecture (this lecture is open for the public) I. Rehberg (Magdeburg): Granular matter: shaken, not stirred. And very dry. (with experiments) Mini-Symposia (duration about half-a-day)' Turbulent mixing-mechanisms and control Dispersed multiphaseflows Forced flows with solidification Convener: H. Fiedler (Berlin) Convener: M. Sommerfeld (Halle) Convener: W. Schneider (Vienna) Elsevier Science S.A.