Call for Papers

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

ISSN: 0961-5539

Article publication date: 1 February 1999

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Citation

(1999), "Call for Papers", International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 9 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/hff.1999.13409aac.001

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 1999, MCB UP Limited


Call for Papers

Moving Boundaries 99Bistra Castle, Ljubljana, Slovenia30 June-2 July 1999

Moving Boundaries 99 is the fifth international conference in the successful series on Moving Boundary Problems, the previous conferences being held in Southampton (1991), Milan (1993), Bled (1995) and Ghent (1997). The programme of the conference will include proposed and invited papers by acknowledged experts. The conference proceedings will be published in book form (by WIT Press/CMP) in time for the meeting and will be widely distributed after the conference through the international book trade.

The conference is about the computational modelling of a continuum, where the positions of its borders or interphase boundaries have to be determined as part of the solution. The transient character leads to so called moving boundary problems, and the steady one to free boundary problems.

One of the main objectives of the conference is the establishment of interdisciplinary links between scientists and engineers who tackle similar problems from different research perspectives, and scientists who work on different applications but use similar numerical methods.

Conference topics

Fundamentals Numerical methods
* Phase interface phenomena * Finite difference methods
* Phase distribution and separation * Finite volume methods
* Instabilities * Finite element methods
* Chemically reacting flow * Boundary element methods
* Flow through porous media * Spectral methods
* Surface and internal wave propagation
in solids and liquids Applications
* Sedimentation and infiltration * Seawater intrusion
* Cavitational flow * Chemical reactors
* Free surface flow * Latent heat storage
* Solid-liquid phase change * Casting, welding, solidification processing
* Liquid-vapour phase change * Electroplating and electrodeposition
* Stefan problem * Electromechanical machining
* Fracture and contact problems * Lubrication problems
* Inverse problems * Optimisation

Conference secretariat:Sally Walsh

Moving Boundaries 99Wessex Institute of TechnologyAshurst Lodge, AshurstSouthampton SO40 7AA, UKTel: 44 (0) 1703 293223; Fax: 44 (0) 1703 292853;E-mail: slwalsh@wessex.ac.ukhttp://www.wessex.a.uk

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