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Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, An International Journal  (PCFD)
ISSN (Online): 1741-5233  -  ISSN (Print): 1468-4349

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Conference Announcement
Seventh International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology
14 - 17 September 2010
Valencia, Spain
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PCFD provides an international forum and refereed authoritative source of information in the field of computational fluid dynamics. Within the last decade, CFD has gained such maturity that it is now considered to be an indispensable analysis and design tool in a wide, and always increasing range of industrial applications. We believe that the application work can be as honourable as the development work. The practical flow problems are often so complex that a high level of ingenuity is required in issues such as finding a suitable trade-off between modelling complexity and practicability within the industrial environment, defining boundary conditions, or interpretation of the results for a better understanding of the flow physics. Connection to CAD and development of industrial design systems using CFD is a further challenging area. Thus, innovative applications of CFD are equally encouraged.

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The ultimate goal of PCFD is to provide a platform for information exchange between model and software developers and users, by balanced international and interdisciplinary contributions from both areas. It aims to disseminate information relating to development and refinement of mathematical and numerical models, software tools and their innovative applications in the area of CFD.

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Professionals, academics, researchers and managers, model and software developers and users.

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PCFD publishes original papers and short communications, as well as book reviews, announcements and news. Contributions may be submission or invitation, and suggestion for special issues and publications are welcome

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  • Turbulence
  • Two-phase flows
  • Heat transfer
  • Chemical reactions and combustion
  • Acoustics
  • Unsteady flows
  • Free-surfaces
  • Fluid-solid interaction
  • Navier-Stokes solution techniques for incompressible and compressible flows
  • Discretisation methods and schemes
  • Convergence acceleration procedures
  • Grid generation and adaptation techniques
  • Mesh-free methods
  • Distributed computing
  • Other relevant topics

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Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper was not originally copyrighted and if it has been completely re-written).

All papers are refereed through a double blind process. A guide for authors, sample copies and other relevant information for submitting papers are available on the Submission of Papers web-page.

You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an e-mail (details of file formats in Author Guidelines) to Prof. Dr. A. C. Benim

Please include in your submission the title of the Journal


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Executive Editor

Prof. Dr. A. C. Benim
Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences
Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering
Josef-Gockeln-Str. 9
D-40474 Düsseldorf
GERMANY
alicemal.benim@fh-duesseldorf.de

American Editor

Prof. Dr. T. J. Chung
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
Huntsville AL 35899
USA

European Editor

Gerhard Müller
Siemens AG
KWU 01 41
Postfach 3220
D-91050 Erlangen
GERMANY

Far East Editor

Prof. Dr. Kazuei Onishi
Ibaraki University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Mito
Ibaraki 310-8512
JAPAN

Editorial Board Members

Prof. Dr. K. AbeK.
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Kyushu University
JAPAN

Dr. M. AmatoM.
Head, CFD Group
Italian Aerospace Research Centre (CIRA)
Department of Fluid Dynamics
ITALY

Prof. A. J. BakerA.
Director
University of Tennessee
CFD Lab
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Science Department
USA

Prof. K.J. BatheK.
Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology
Department of Mechanical Engineering
77 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge MA 02139
USA

Prof. Michel BercovierMi
Chairman, World Users Association in Computational Fluid Dynamics (WUA-CFD), and Bertold Badler Professor of Computer Science
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
School of Computer Science and Engineering
Safra Campus - Givat Ram
Jerusalem 91904
ISRAEL

Prof. Dr. G. BiswasG.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
INDIA

Dr. C. CareyC.
Technical Services Manager
Fluent Europe Ltd
UK

Dr. J. Carregal FerreiraJ.
Manager
Business Development (CFD)
ANSYS Germany GmbH
GERMANY

Dr. V. CouallierV.
ONERA
CFD & Aeroacoustics Department
FRANCE

Prof. W.N. DawesW.
Department of Engineering
University of Cambridge
UK

Prof. Dr. H. DeconinckH.
Head
Aeronautics and Aerospace Department
Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
BELGIUM

Prof. P. A. DurbinP.
Martin C. Jischke Professor
Iowa State University
Aerospace Engineering
2237 Howe Hall
Ames, IA 50011-2271
USA

Prof. Dr. V. GnesinV.
Head
Aerohydromechanics Department
Institute of Mechanical Engineering Problems
National Academy of Sciences
UKRAINE

Prof. Dr. J. C. HeinrichJ.
Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131-0001
USA

Dr. I. P. JonesI.
Head
CFX Technical Services
ANSYS Europe Ltd
Abingdon OX14 4SA
UK

Dr. F. R. KlimetzekF.
DaimlerChrysler AG
GERMANY

Prof. Bruno LaboudigueBr
Head
Numerical Modelling Research Unit
Pechiney Centre de Recherches de Voreppe
Parc Economique Centr’Alp, BP 27
38240 Voreppe
FRANCE

Prof. Dr. E. LeonardiE.
Fluid-Thermal Engineering Group
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
The University of New South Wales
AUSTRALIA

Prof. Dr. M. A. LeschzinerM.
Imperial College London
Aeronautics Department
UK

Prof. F.C. LockwoodF.
Imperial College London
Department of Mechanical Engineering
London SW7 2AZ
UK

Dr. Axel MüllerAx
Director
Stz-Htco
Wippertstraße 2
79100 Freiburg
GERMANY

Dr. B. NollB.
Head
Computational Combustion Dynamics Group
German Aerospace Center (DLR)
GERMANY

Emeritus Prof. H. OzoeH.
JAPAN

Prof. Dr. C. D. Perez-SegarraC.
Heat and Mass Transfer Technological Center
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
SPAIN

Prof. Dr. M. PericM.
Director, Product Development Operations
CD adapco Group
Nürnberg Office
GERMANY

Dr. S. PipernoS.
Scientific Leader
Cermics
ENPC
6-8 avenue Blaise Pascal
Cité Descartes
77455 Champs-sur-Marne, Marne-la-Vallée cedex 2
FRANCE

Prof. Dr. A. QuarteroniA.
EPFL
SB IACS CMCS (Batiments MA)
Station 8
CH-1015 Lausanne
SWITZERLAND

Prof. Dr. J. I. RamosJ.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Malaga
SPAIN

Prof. Dr. P. SagautP.
Laboratoire de Modélisation en Mécanique
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
FRANCE

Prof. Dr. R. SaurelR.
IUSTI
Université de Provence
FRANCE

Prof. W. ShyyW.
Aerospace Engineering Department
University of Michigan
3054 FXB, 1320 Beal Avenue
Ann Arbor MI 48109-2140
USA

Prof. F. SternF.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Iowa
Ames IA
USA

Dr. P. J. StopfordP.
Manager
Combustion and Reacting Flows
ANSYS Europe Ltd
Abingdon OX14 4SA
UK

Prof. Dr. S.H. SuhS.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Soongsil University
Seoul
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

Dr. K.J. SyedK.
Group Manager Combustion Technology
ALSTOM (Switzerland) Ltd.
Zentralstrasse 40
CH-5242 Birr
SWITZERLAND

Prof. Dr. W. Q. TaoW.
School of Energy and Power Engineering
Xi’an Jiaotong University
CHINA

Prof. Dr. D. ZeitounD.
Head
MHEQ Department
Institut Universitaire des Systemes Thermique Industriels
Université de Provence
FRANCE

Prof. Dr. T. S. ZhaoT.
Director
Center for Energy and Thermal Systems
Mechanical Engineering Department
Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
HONG KONG

Prof. Dr. D. W. ZinggD.
Institute for Aerospace Studies
University of Toronto
CANADA


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