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8th DFG-CNRS Workshop

Two-Phase Fluid Flows - Modeling, Analysis and Computational Methods

February 6 – 8, 2013


Invited speakers


Boris Andreianov (University of Franche-Comte, France)
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Frédéric Coquel (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
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Günther Grün (University of Erlangen, Germany)
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Thomas Hillen (University of Alberta, Canada)
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Elisabetta Rocca (University of Milan, Italy)
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Athanasios Tzavaras (University of Crete, Greece)
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Barbara Wagner (Technical University of Berlin, Germany) 

scope The workshop aims at bringing together researchers from different disciplines to discuss recent insights and viewpoints on modeling, analysis and numerical simulations of liquid-vapour flows. The workshop focuses on the following topics:
Diffuse and sharp interface modeling (kinetic relations/configurational forces, asymptotic analysis, generalized Riemann problems, mean curvature treatment)
Analytical investigations of liquid-vapor flow models
Asymptotic regimes (low Mach number, flows in special geometries, boundary interaction)
Efficient numerical techniques (space/time adaptivity, approximate Riemann solvers, Volume-of-fluid methods, ghostfluid and level-set approach, parametric methods, Discontinuous Galerkin)
Applications (cavitation, bubble collapse, cooling and boiling, liquid jets)
organizers Christiane Kraus Wolfgang Dreyer
contact Ina Hohn • Phone: +49 (0)30 20372 591 • DFG-CNRS@wias-berlin.de
support DFG-CNRS research initiative 'Micro-Macro Modelling and Simulation of Liquid-Vapour Flows' Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS), Berlin

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