FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL-FOR-PAPERS
3rd INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
ON
TWO-PHASE
FLOW MODELLING AND EXPERIMENTATION
Pisa,
Italy - September 22-24, 2004
Organized by
THE ASSEMBLY OF WORLD CONFERENCES
ON EXPERIMENTAL HEAT TRANSFER,
FLUID MECHANICS
AND THERMODYNAMICS
and the
ENEA INSTITUTE OF THERMAL-FLUID
DYNAMICS
with participation of the
JAPAN SOCIETY OF MULTIPHASE
FLOW
BACKGROUND
The first International Symposium on Two-Phase Flow Modelling and Experimentation
was held in Rome, and was attended by delegates from more than 35 countries.
The second edition was held in Pisa in 1999 and gathered about 300 participants
in a very friendly environment.
The Symposium is organized by the Assembly of World Conferences on Experimental
Heat Transfer Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics. The objectives are to bring
together researchers, designers, experimentalists, modellers, and numerical
analysts from industry, laboratories and academia, active in the area of two-phase
and multiphase flow, to present the state-of-the-art, to exchange their expertise
and experiences and to further stimulate their research activities.
Contributed papers are requested dealing with experimental work, theory,
analysis, design, numerical studies, modelling on fundamentals and applications
of two-phase and multiphase flows, including heat and mass transfer,
fluid mechanics and thermodynamics aspects. Papers are also solicited
reporting measurement or visualization techniques, innovative instrumentation,
and analysis of experimental data, as well as theory or numerical results
GENERAL INFORMATION
Language
The official language of the Symposium
will be English.
Location
The Symposium will be held in Pisa,
Italy. Pisa is a lovely city located not far from Florence (1 hour by train)
in the north of Tuscany, one of the most wonderful regions of Italy. Its
international airport is well connected to the main European cities. The
Miracles' Square with the Dome, the Baptister and the world-wide well known
Leaning Tower represent the most unique and original complex of the tuscan
Romanesque architecture. But many other attractions deserve some attention
from the tourists such as the sculptures and the paintings of the local
Thirteenth and Fourteenth century stored in the St. Matthew National Museum,
the ancient city, and many wonderful churches. Pisa is also a convenient
location for exploring Tuscany hills, wineyards, and its beautiful cities,
such as Florence, Siena, S. Gimignano, Lucca, Volterra, etc. It offers also the possibility
to reach most of the touristic attractions of Italy (Rome, Venice) by train (about 4 hrs.).
The climate in late September is normally very pleasant in Pisa.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
The Scientific Committee consists of
Lead Scientists from around the world who
are recognized experts in the field of multiphase flow and heat transfer.
SUBMISSION, SELECTION, PUBLICATION
AND PRESENTATION OF CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
Authors should submit the abstract to the Lead Scientist
geographically closest to the authors. Submission via e-mail (PDF or RTF file) is encouraged.
Alternatively, the abstract can be faxed or mailed.
Abstract length should be of 300-400 words maximum, with supporting figures and
tables as appropriate. The work must be original and unpublished.
The abstract should contain: (1) five keywords to describe and categorise
the work easily; (2) name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail of the
author to whom correspondence should be directed.
The abstract should clearly state the objectives, results, and
conclusions. The abstracts will be used for preliminary screening. The
final acceptance of the paper will be based on the peer review of the
complete manuscript.
The accepted papers will be required
in camera-ready format in English only. All the papers submitted
within the indicated deadline will be included in the Symposium
Proceedings, and will be distributed to the participants at the
Symposium.
DEADLINES
- Abstract due to Lead Scientists,
21 July 2003
- Abstract acceptance
30 September 2003
- Full-length manuscript to Lead Scientists
15 January 2004
- Full-length manuscript acceptance
31 March 2004
- Camera-ready manuscript to Lead Scientists
20 May 2004
Other related conferences in the world
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Dr. Gian
Piero Celata, ENEA Casaccia, Energy Department, Via Anguillarese, 301,
I-00060 S.M. Galeria, Rome, Italy. Tel.: +39-6-3048-3905; Fax: +39-6-3048-3026;
E-mail: celata@casaccia.enea.it
Prof. Paolo Di Marco, University of Pisa, Department of Energetics, Via Diotisalvi
2, I-56126 Pisa, Italy, Tel: +39-50-569-610, Fax: +39-50-569-666; E-mail:
p.dimarco@ing.unipi.it
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