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PVP Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
PREVIOUS CALL FOR PAPERS -2002
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from Robson Street and Pacific Centre. Nearby are sports complexes
and theaters, one thousand
acre Stanley Park, Granville
Island and Grouse Mountain, Canada's largest ariel tramway for skiing and
recreation. Photo
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Symposium Volumes 2002 - Table
of Contents
LATEST UPDATES:
FINAL PVP 2002 CONFERENCE PROGRAM (ALL SYMPOSIUMS)
-Next
5th Symposium will be held in San Diego, CA (end of July-early August)
in 2004.
-Symposium Organizers were awarded for PVPD ASME Best Technical Session
at 2001
Conference. Award will be presented at the Conference Luncheon.
AUGUST 4th, 2002 (Sunday): Solving
Turbulent Flow Problems Using CFX-5- Hands on
CFD
Computer Training Classes (click to register)
Sunday Concert (August 4th, 2002) Violinist of Moscow String
Quartet. Violinist is a fabulous
Russian-American. Time: 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm at the Regency Ballroom,
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Cost: $10 per person.
PVP 2002 Conference Links
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Symposium Proceedings: PVP-448-1 and PVP-448-2
FINAL SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM (June 3rd, 2002)
CONFERENCE
ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM
HOTEL RESERVATION
FORM (cut-off date July 12, 2002)
SYMPOSIUM SPECIAL EVENTS:
August 6th, 2002 : PANEL ON INDUSTRIAL CFD AND
CODES (4:30 pm -8.30 pm)
Chairman: Prof. Brian Spalding, CHAM Ltd., Imperial College
Panelists and Presenters:
Dr. Ashok Singhal, President, CFD Research
Corporation, (Huntsville, AL, USA)
Dr. Dipankar Choudhury, Chief Technology Officer, Fluent
Inc (Lebanon, NH, USA)
Dr. Fred Habashi, President, Newmerical
Technologies (Montreal, Quebec, CANADA)
Dr. Philip Stephenson, Director, CD
ADAPCO Group, Engineering Software Business Unit (Plymouth,MI,USA)
Dr. Torsten Wintergerste, ERCOFTAC
and Sultzer Innotec (Wintherthur, SWITZERLAND)
Dr. Michael Raw, VP of CFX Product
Development, AEA Technology (United Kingdom, CANADA)
Prof. Brian Spalding, CHAM Ltd.
(London, UNITED KINGDOM)
Panel open for all conference participants and guests. No special
registration required.
Companies and Universities from Vancouver area are welcome to
attend as well.
May 4th, 2002 (Sunday): Solving
Turbulent Flow Problems Using CFX-5- Hands on
CFD
Computer Training Classes
8.30
am - 11.30 pm
and 12.00
- 3 pm -- by registration, please click on
links to register and cc:email to vvk0@yahoo.com. Seats are limited!
Other
Fluids Symposiums at the Conference (in 2002)
Other
Fluids Symposiums at the Conference (in 2001)
LIST
OF SUBMITTED SYMPOSIUM PAPERS (80 articles)
 
Our Symposiumis an integral part of a larger joint
ASME, JSME, KSME Conference that
includes several other Symposiums devoted to Advanced
Computing, FEA, Stress
Analysis and Fluid Structure Interactions with total
conference attendance of approximately
700 presenters.
PAST SYMPOSIUM VOLUMES-ASME
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CFD SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION FORUM (8.30am-5.30 pm,
August 6th, 2002)
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Scope
Industrial application of
Computational Fluid Dynamics ("building better products with CFD") requires
the solution of complex fluid-flow problems in conjunction with equipment
design, process and product development. For the successful solution of
these problems, a high degree of coordination between industrial CFD engineers,
software developers, consultants and academic scientists is necessary.
This symposium, to be held
for the second time, addresses these issues by focussing on computational
modeling of industrially relevant fluid flows in interaction with participating
media (solid confinements, porous structures, dispersed phases, plasmas,
etc.) and physical/chemical phenomena (diffusion transport, thermal stress,
flow induced vibrations, electromagnetic transport, heat generation &
dissipation, electrophoresis, phase change, combustion, CVD, chemical reactions,
etc.).
Participation from the
industry is key to our success and especially encouraged and nourished!
Symposium History
The Symposium was held for
the first time July 1998 in San Diego, California, in conjunction with
the 1998 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division Conference. The Symposium
consisted of 16 Sessions, during which 66 contributed and 6 keynote papers
were presented by authors from industry, academia, CFD consultants and
software vendors, representing 20 different countries. Papers were published
in two separate volumes (ASME PVP-Vol. 377-1 and 377-2). Volumes 377-1
and 377-2 can be ordered from the ASME Catalog. For the second time it
was held on August 1999 in Boston, Massachusetts. Symposium materials were
published in two ASME volumes PVP-397-1 and PVP-397-2 and Symposium
consisted of 20 Sessions representing authors from 22 countries. In Boston
(99) Symposium organizers have received a best Session Award (see left
column). For the third time it was held in Atlanta, Georgia. It consisted
of sixty six presentations and 16 sessions. Symposium materials were published
in two ASME volumes PVP-424-1, PVP-424-2.
Topics
Specific topics may include
(but are not limited to):
* Building better products
with CFD
* Use of CFD in hardware
design, process optimization and product development applications in industry;
* Modeling of fluid-solid
interactions via conjugate heat transfer, thermal stress or load coupling;
* Integration of complex
physical/chemical models into CFD codes and modeling of fluid-media interactions;
* Large-scale numerical
studies with industrial applications;
* CFD code interfaces (code-to-code,
grid-to-grid, flow to stress, etc.) and integrated code development;
* Object oriented CFD code
architecture and CFD command languages
* Grid generators and Preprocessors;
* Novel "fast" solvers,
models and techniques, codes and algorithms, numerical accuracy analysis;
* CFD implementation for
model based control;
* Design applications using
new computational & experimental techniques;
* Experimental studies related
to equipment design and code verification:
* Flow Visualization and
Thermal/Chemical Species "Mapping" addressing single and multiphase,
laminar and
turbulent flows, free surface flows, flows with phase transition,
molecular flow,
plasma flow etc.
Applications may stem
from, amongst others:
* chemical process industry
* automotive & aerospace industry * manufacturing industry
* energy conversion &
combustion * micro-electronics industry
* biological & environmental studies
* nuclear industry
* pharmaceutical & medical industry
etc.
Keynote lectures
During the 1998 Symposium
in San Diego, Profs. Brian Spalding (CHAM) and David Gosman (Star-CD) and
Drs. Anantha Krishnan (CFDRC) and George Bache (AEA/CFX) presented keynote
lectures on novel developments in fluid-structure, fluid-thermal and fluid-chemistry
coupling. Profs. S. Maruyama (Tohoku University) and Y. Matsumoto (The
University of Tokyo) presented keynote talks on CFD in interaction with
radiation heat transfer, and on CFD of bubbly two-phase flows. In Boston
Dr. Ashok Singhal, Dr. Akshai Runchal, Prof. Alexandre Ern, Dr. Ellen Meeks,
Prof. Keisuke Sawada, Prof. Isao Kataoka persented their keynote lectures.
For the fourth Symposium,
invitation will be extended to prominent CFD experts from various branches
of industry and academia, to present keynote lectures on the application
of process and structure integrated CFD in industrial design and optimization
problems.
Tutorials & Software
Demonstrations
One day and 1/2 half day
tutorials are being planned and CFD software demonstrations will be organized
at the Conference. Please contact the corresponding organizers with proposals.
Dates and Location
The Symposium will be held
in conjunction with the ASME/JSME/KSME Pressure Vessels and Piping Division
Conference, Aug 4-8, 2002, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, British
Columbia, CANADA.
Papers and Publication
Contributed papers will
be accepted based on submitted abstracts and peer-review of full papers.
Accepted full papers will be published in ASME Conference Proceedings bound
volumes, which will be available at the Conference. Outstanding papers
will be recommended for publication in the ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel
Technology. In principle, all accepted papers will be invited for oral
presentation at the Symposium. Submission of student papers is strongly
encouraged, and excellent student papers will be proposed for PVP Division
Best Student Paper Awards.
Registration
To register your name with
the Symposium distribution list, please forward your name and e-mail address
to kudri2356@rogers.com . For further information about the Symposium,
please contact one of the organizers, or visit our Web-site: http://www.cfdcanada.com
.
Schedule
Submit 500-750 words abstract
(no specific format required), using FAX, email or regular mail to the
appropriate
Symposium Organizer. Include
full names, addresses, affiliations and EMAILS of ALL authors.
Authors will be notified
of reviewers comments and final papers acceptance by March 4, 2002
Final papers are due April
12, 2002.
Symposium Organizers
for Americas:
Dr. Vladimir Kudriavtsev
CFD Canada
45 English Ivyway, Toronto, ON M2H 3M3 CANADA
Phone: +1-416-497-2356 Fax
: +1-416-497-2356
E-mail: vvk@cfdcanada.com
http://www.cfdcanada.com
for Japan and Pacific
Rim:
Dr. Satoyuki Kawano
Associate Professor, Department
of Aeronautics and Space Engineering, Tohoku University Aoba Aramaki 01,
Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8579, Japan Tel: +81-22-217-6980 Fax: +81-22-217-6979
E-mail: kawano@ad.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
http://kawa30ultra.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
for Europe and rest of
the world:
Prof. Chris R. Kleijn
Delft University of Technology
Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische Technologie
Prins Bernhardlaan 6 2628
BW Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
phone +31-15-278-2835
Fax. +31-15-278-2838 E-mail: crkleijn@klft.tn.tudelft.nl
Symposium Web-site:
http://www.cfdcanada.com/pvp20.html
[USA]
http://kawa30ultra.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
[Japan]
Instructions for Manuscript
Preparation : 8 x11 Page Format
for Japan and Pacific
Rim:
Dr. Satoyuki Kawano
Department of Aeronautics
and Space Engineering, Tohoku University Aoba Aramaki 01, Aoba-ku, Sendai
980-8579, Japan Tel: +81-22-217-6980
Fax: +81-22-217-6979
kawano@ad.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
http://kawa30ultra.mech.tohoku.ac.jp |
for Americas:
Dr. Vladimir Kudriavtsev
CFD Canada
45 English Ivyway
Toronto, ON M2H 3M3
CANADA
Phone: +1-416-497-2356
Fax :
+1-416-497-2356
E-mail: kudri2356@rogers.com
http://www.cfdcanada.com |
for Europe and other:
Prof. Chris R. Kleijn
Delft University of Technology
Kramers Laboratorium voor Fysische Technologie
Prins Bernhardlaan 6 2628
BW Delft, THE NETHERLANDS
phone +31-15-278-2835
Fax.
+31-15-278-2838
E-mail: crkleijn@klft.tn.tudelft.nl |
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