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Trondheim, Norway
May 22-25, 2000
Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics


P r o g r a m : includes features, themes, and special emphases
A b s t r a c t : includes abstract format and submission procedures
R e g i s t r a t i o n : includes online registration form
C o n t a c t : includes contact information for your location
F o r e i g n : includes links to information about Trondheim, Norway.
D i r e c t i o n : includes directing committee
___________________________________________P r o g r a m


Parallel CFD 2000,
the twelfth in an international series of meetings featuring computational fluid dynamics research on parallel computers, will be held May 22-25, 2000 in Trondheim, Norway, returning to Europe for the first time since 1997. The technical program planned for the 3.5-day conference features 10 invited speakers and two tracks of contributed presentations as well as an exhibit featuring hardware, software, user tools, and visualization.

Themes at the annual conferences involve many diverse subjects including turbulence, reactive flows, adaptive schemes, unsteady flows, unstructured mesh applications, industrial applications, developments in software tools and environments, climate modeling, parallel algorithms, evaluation of computer architectures, multidisciplinary applications, parallel multigrid techniques, parallel unstructured solvers, etc. This year, we plan to organize special sessions on large eddy simulations (LES), multiphysics, marine engineering, and CFD in the chemical process industry, and we especially encourage contributions in those areas.

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___________________________________________A b s t r a c t s

  Abstracts Due    February 1, 2000

Notification of Acceptance    March 15, 2000

PCFD 2000    May 22-25, 2000


Contributed Abstracts should be submitted via e-mail to pcfd2000@math.sintef.no, or mailed to one of the regional representatives listed below. February 1, 2000. Compressed uuencoded postscript is the preferred means of submission. Abstracts should be in English, 2 - 5 pages in length, and should contain a representative, if preliminary, result that exemplifies a parallel aspect of the research. Authors will be notified of acceptance on or about March 15, 2000.

U S A and Other
Pat Fox
IUPUI
799 W. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5160, USA
Tel:+1(317)-2740807
Fax:+1(317)-2744567
E-mail: fox@engr.iupui.edu
E U R O P E
David Emerson
CLRC, Daresburg Laboratory
Daresbury; Warrington WA4 4AD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(1)925-603221
Fax: +44(1)925-603634
Email: D.R.Emerson@dl.ac.uk
A S I A
Nobuyuki Satofuka
Kyoto Institute of Technology
Kyoto
Japan
Tel: +81(75)7247312
Fax: +81(75)7247390
E-mail: satofuk@ipc.kit.ac.jp

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___________________________________________R e g i s t e r



Contributed Abstracts should be submitted for Registration via e-mail to pcfd2000@math.sintef.no, or mailed to one of the regional representatives listed in Abstracts.


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For Further Information Contact:

PCFD 2000
SINTEF Applied Mathematics
N-7465 Trondheim, Norway
Att: Marit Ødegaard

Tel: +47 73 593048
Fax: +47 73 592971
Email: pcfd2000@math.sintef.no



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____________________________________________F o r e i g n

Welcome to Trondheim

Founded in 997, by the viking king Olav Trygvason, Trondheim is today Norway's third largest city, and one of Europe's foremost centers of research and technology. With a rich history and culural heritage, Trondheim has much to offer the visitor, from sports and entertainment to art galleries and shopping. Trondheim is also the ideal starting point for a journey to the midnight sun in the north, to the world famous fjords in the west, or to Oslo, the capital of Norway, in the south.

The weather forecast for Trondheim for the upcoming four days.



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__________________________________________D i r e c t i o n


The Parallel CFD 2000 conferences is organized by Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the Foundation of Scientific and Industrial Research at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (SINTEF) and Statoil.


Local Organizing Group, Parallel CFD 2000
 


  • C. B. Jenssen, Statoil (Chair)
  • J. Amundsen, NTNU
  • H. I. Andersson, NTNU
  • S. T. Johansen, SINTEF
  • T. Kvamsdal, SINTEF
  • B. Owren, NTNU
  • B. Pettersen, NTNU
  • R. Skålin, DNMI
  • K. Sørli, SINTEF



International Scientific Organizing Committee
R. K. Agarwal, Wichita State University B. Chetverushkin, Russian Academy of Sciences
A. Ecer, IUPUI D. R. Emerson, CLRC
P. Fox, IUPUI M. Garbey, University of Lyon
A. Geiger, Rus C. Jenssen, STATOIL
D. Keyes, Old Dominion University C. A. Lin, Tsing Hua University
I. Lopez, NASA Lewis D. McCarthy, Boeing
J. McDonough, U. of Kentucky R. Pelz, Rutgers
J. Periaux, Dassault Aviation N. Satofuka, Kyoto Inst. of Tech.
P. Schiano, CIRA A. Sugavanam, IBM
M. Vogels, NLR D. Weaver, Phillips Labatory

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For Further Information Contact:

PCFD 2000
SINTEF Applied Mathematics
N-7465 Trondheim, Norway
Att: Marit Ødegaard

Tel: +47 73 593048
Fax: +47 73 592971
Email: pcfd2000@math.sintef.no

To see the PCFD 2000 International Conference, Trondheim, Norway web site.



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