International Workshop on the Physics of Compressible Turbulent Mixing
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The 15th International Workshop on the Physics of
Compressible Turbulent Mixing (IWPCTM) brings together
researchers from universities and research laboratories
around the world to discuss the state-of-the-art in theory,
modelling, experiment and simulation of compressible and
variable-density turbulent mixing induced by hydrodynamic
instabilities in multi-material hydrodynamic flows.
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Date: |
July 10, 2016 - July 15, 2016
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Location: |
School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Web Page: |
http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/events/iwpctm15/dates.shtml
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Contact Email: |
iwpctm15@sydney.edu.au
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Organizer: |
Dr. Ben Thornber
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Special Fields: |
Turbulence Modeling, Turbulence Theory, Turbulence - LES Methods, Compressible Flows, Plasma Flows, Multiphysics, Theoretical Fluid Dynamics, Transition
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Deadlines: |
December 19, 2015 (abstract), May 31, 2016 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Conference, International
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Description: |
The workshop will include both oral and poster
presentations, together with informal round table discussion
sessions.
Following the conference, it is expected that peer-reviewed
papers based on the oral presentations will be published in
a special issue of the Journal of Fluids Engineering ('J
Fluids Eng-Trans ASME'). Conference presentations and
posters will also be made available on the conference website.
Abstract submission can be made via the website and the
deadline for submission is the 15th January 2016.
Scope
This workshop focuses on both fundamental and applied
aspects of turbulent mixing, and includes (but is not
limited to):
-Rayleigh-Taylor instability
-Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
-Kelvin-Helmholtz instability
-Combined instabilities
-Compressible and variable-density mixing layers
-High speed mixing in Scramjets
-Entrainment and mixing in sheared interface flows
-Experimental, numerical and theoretical studies
-Numerical, experimental, analytical and semi-analytical
techniques
-Direct numerical simulation (DNS), large-eddy
simulation (LES) and Reynolds-averaged turbulence modelling
-Applications including inertial confinement fusion
(ICF), astrophysics, high-energy density physics, scramjets,
and materials science
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Event record first posted on February 12, 2015, last modified on December 1, 2015
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