The Symposium will take place in Beijing on August, 21-23, 2024.
The BICTAM-CISM Symposium on Dispersed Multiphase Flows will bring together experts
from Europe and China in the complementary fields of physics, applied mathematics,
chemistry and engineering to present and discuss progress in research, development,
standards, and applications of the topics related to dispersed multiphase flows, and
will promote the exchange of new ideas, results and techniques by bringing together
graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty and researchers across government
and industry. To ensure a long-lasting scientific interaction between the two communities,
the Symposium is organized every 3 years, alternating between China and Europe.
The first edition of the Symposium will be held at Tsinghua University, in Beijing.
Scope:
The Symposium will provide the opportunity to compare and contrast the different available
approaches, giving a global overview of the most significant advancements in the field.
It will also serve the purpose of identifying the main open issues and research pathways
that the community should focus on in the future.
To these aims the Symposium will bring together internationally renowned scientists from
all horizons (analytical, numerical, and experimental) to foster scientific exchange and
strengthen interdisciplinary work among engineers, applied mathematicians, and physicists
through invited lectures, contributed talks, and poster sessions.
Topics:
The Symposium spans a wide selection of topics in the broad area of dispersed multiphase flows.
The focus will be on generic aspects and physics of particulate flows (both viscous and turbulent),
be it computer simulations, laboratory or field measurements, and theoretical studies.
Among the topics to be included are:
dynamics of particles, bubbles, and droplets in free and wall-bounded turbulence;
rigid and deformable particle suspensions;
non-Newtonian dispersed flows; reactive dispersed flows;
advances in measurement and simulation techniques;
modelling of collision, agglomeration and fragmentation/breakage phenomena.
Selected papers will be invited to submit an extended full paper for peer-reviewed publication in special issues on
Acta Mechanica Sinica
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