The availability of faster computers, user friendly software, internet, and the increasing need to explore flows in nano- and micro-scales, bioenvironments, complicated geometries, and multiple time and space scales has required the development of novel algorithms and methods in Fluid Mechanics. We solicit academic and industrial contributions that highlight this development in areas including (but not limited to) biofluid mechanics, multiscale flows, multiphase flows, microfluidics, etc. using new algorithms, models, simulation concepts, or high performance computing, Grid infrastructures, etc.
12:30 PM
Juan C. Isaza, Kyle A. Brucker, T. Vaithianathan, Lance R. Collins
12:45 PM
Carsten Wagner, Simon Kuhn, Philipp Rudolf von Rohr
01:00 PM
Andrew Yeckel, Jeffrey J. Derby
01:15 PM
Panagiotis Dimitrakopoulos
01:30 PM
Ronald Suryo, Osman Basaran
01:45 PM
Oscar M. Coronado, Dhruv Arora, Marek Behr, Matteo Pasquali
02:00 PM
02:15 PM
Anantha P. Koppol, Radhakrishna Sureshkumar, Bamin Khomami
02:30 PM
Juan Hernandez-Ortiz, Juan J. de Pablo, Michael D. Graham
02:45 PM
Sergiy Markutsya, Shankar Subramaniam, Rodney O. Fox, R. Dennis Vigil