Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
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 research and technological advancements in marine fluid dynamics. Topics include innovative methodologies and applications that enhance our understanding of fluid behavior in marine environments.
This session will explore the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques in marine engineering. Participants will discuss case studies and simulations that demonstrate the effectiveness of CFD in solving complex marine fluid problems.
This track addresses the hydrodynamic analysis of various marine structures, including ships, offshore platforms, and underwater vehicles. Emphasis will be placed on the interaction between fluid flow and structural integrity.
This session will delve into the challenges and advancements in turbulence modeling specific to marine environments. Researchers will present their findings on the impact of turbulence on marine fluid dynamics and engineering applications.
This track focuses on the interactions between waves and marine structures, examining both theoretical and experimental approaches. Discussions will include the implications of these interactions on design and safety in marine engineering.
This session will investigate the phenomenon of vortex-induced vibrations (VIV) and their impact on marine structures. Researchers will share insights into mitigation strategies and design considerations to enhance structural performance.
This track will cover methodologies for optimizing ship resistance through advanced fluid dynamics techniques. Participants will discuss the implications of resistance reduction on fuel efficiency and environmental sustainability.
This session will highlight innovative techniques for measuring marine flow characteristics. Emphasis will be placed on the accuracy and reliability of measurement tools in various marine engineering contexts.
This track will explore the complexities of multiphase flow in offshore fluid systems. Researchers will present their findings on the behavior of different phases and their implications for engineering design and operation.
This session will focus on the principles and applications of fluid-structure interaction (FSI) in marine engineering. Discussions will include modeling approaches and real-world case studies that highlight FSI challenges.
This track will examine the development of energy-efficient fluid solutions within marine engineering. Participants will discuss innovative designs and technologies aimed at reducing energy consumption and enhancing performance.
