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Eighth International Conference on Numerical Combustion

March 5-8, 2000

Amelia Island, FL, USA

Mathematics

Host: Amelia Inn and Beach Club
Sponsor: Conducted by SIAM with the cooperation of Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA)
Homepage: http://www.siam.org/meetings/nc00/
Email: meetings@siam.org

Organizers: John Buckmaster, Mitchell Smooke, D. Scott Stewart

Deadline for abstracts: September 30, 1999

Description:
Conducted by Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) with the cooperation of Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA)

Advances in computational algorithms, hardware, and software continue to have a revolutionary impact on the combustion sciences and permit the examination of scientific and engineering problems of increasing complexity. Detailed combustion simulations and models are now being considered as part of integrated system applications. The Eighth International Conference on Numerical Combustion will focus on the integration of theory, modeling, and numerical implementation in the study of basic combustion physics and technological applications. The distinct questions and challenges found in combustion and phase transition arise from the multiplicity of length and time scales defined by the chemical, geometric, and flow ingredients. Physically descriptive, efficient, and accurate numerical modeling of complex phenomena and the design and implementation of complex, integrated simulation is the challenge to be addressed at this conference.

This conference is designed to bring together computational scientists, research and design engineers, mathematical and physical scientists, and software engineers who are interested in the interdisciplinary area of numerical combustion.

The themes of the conference include, but are not limited to

Turbulence Kinetics Detonation Flames Pollution Microgravity Ignition Applications of parallel processing Tera-scale computation of combustion applications

Material synthesis Droplets and sprays Heterogeneous combustion Energetic materials (propellants and explosives) Engine and furnace combustion Fires Adaptive numerical methods Software engineering for combustion applications

Speakers: R. Stewart Cant, Sergei Frolov, Peter Lindstedt, Timothy Parr, Gregory I. Sivashinsky, Charles K. Westbrook

Date received: January 09, 1999, revised September 14, 1999


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