Date:
January 30, 2013Venue:
R440, Astro-Math Building,NTUThe modeling of multiphase flows is relevant in numerous areas of science and engineering. This workshop will feature talks by researchers that present recent progress in the multiphase flow research ranging from granular to turbulent cavitating flows.
This workshop is supported in part by the National Center for Theoretical Sciences (Taipei office), National Science Council, Taiwan.
Schedule
10:00-10:50 Prof. Yang-Yao Niu (AE, Tamkang U.)
Numerical Formulation for Simulations of Two-Phase Flows with Condensation-Evaporation Effects
11:00-11:50 Prof. Chien-Chou Tseng (MEM, NSYSU)
Modeling Turbulent Cavitating Flows: Homogeneous Theory Aspect
12:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:50 Prof. Fu-Ling Yang (ME, NTU)
The µ-I Rheology Law for Dense Granular Flows
15:00-15:50 Prof. Yi-Ju Chou (IAM, NTU)
Modeling Two-Phase Fine Suspension in Environmental Flows
15:50-16:10 Tea break
16:10-17:00 Prof. Keh-Ming Shyue (MATH, NTU)
Relaxation Models and Schemes for Compressible Multiphase Flows with Interfaces, Cavitation, and Evaporation Waves
Contact: Keh-Ming Shyue, Department of Math, National Taiwan University [shyue@ntu.edu.tw]