Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
This track focuses on the latest methodologies and applications of computational fluid dynamics in engineering. It aims to explore innovative techniques that enhance the accuracy and efficiency of CFD simulations.
This session will delve into the fundamental differences and characteristics of laminar and turbulent flows. Researchers are invited to present studies that investigate flow regimes and their implications in various engineering applications.
This track will cover the principles of boundary layer theory and its significance in fluid dynamics. Papers discussing experimental and theoretical advancements in boundary layer analysis are encouraged.
This session will explore the complexities of multiphase flows, including their modeling and practical applications. Contributions that address challenges in predicting multiphase behavior in engineering systems are welcome.
This track emphasizes the importance of flow visualization in understanding fluid behavior. Presentations on novel visualization techniques and their applications in experimental fluid dynamics are encouraged.
This session will focus on aerodynamic principles and their applications in mechanical engineering. Researchers are invited to share insights on aerodynamic design and performance optimization.
This track will examine the hydrodynamic principles governing fluid transport systems. Papers discussing the design, analysis, and optimization of these systems in various engineering contexts are encouraged.
This session will address the distinctions and challenges associated with compressible and incompressible flow regimes. Contributions that enhance the understanding of these phenomena in engineering applications are welcome.
This track focuses on the interactions between fluid flows and structural elements. Papers that explore the implications of fluid-structure interactions in engineering design and analysis are encouraged.
This session will investigate the formation, evolution, and control of vortices in fluid flows. Researchers are invited to present studies that enhance the understanding of vortex dynamics and their applications.
This track will cover advancements in flow measurement techniques and their applications in fluid dynamics research. Contributions that discuss novel methodologies and technologies for accurate flow measurement are welcome.
