We would like to invite you to participate in the mini-symposium on MS010 Fluid-structure interaction: Methods and applications at the 23rd IACM Computational Fluids Conference (CFC 2025) that will take place in Santiago de Chile, on 17-20 March 2025.
Taking into account your research interest and expertise, we would like to invite you or a member of your group to present a paper in this MS. We will be very glad if you can accept our invitation. To submit an abstract, please follow the instructions here.
The mini-symposium focus on advances in computational fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. The presentations will cover a wide range of applications, including aerodynamics, renewable energy (e.g. wind turbines, land and airborne, wave energy converters, hydro-power), biomedicine, aerospace and aerodynamics, civil engineering (bridges and buildings).
Partitioned and staggered methodologies
Embedded and Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods
Multiphysics coupling methods
High Performance Computing in FSI
Theoretical developments in FSI and moving boundaries
Industrial applications
Important dates are given below.
We encourage you to forward this information to others who may be interested, and we hope to see you in Santiago de Chile. Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Laura Battaglia*, Marcela Cruchaga**, Jorge D'Elía*, Luciano Garelli*, Gustavo Ríos Rodríguez* & Mario Storti*
** Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile.
*CIMEC Centro de Investigación en Métodos Computacionales (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas - Universidad Nacional del Litoral), Argentina
We would like to invite you to participate in the mini-symposium on MS010 Fluid-structure interaction: Methods and applications at the 23rd IACM Computational Fluids Conference (CFC 2025) that will take place in Santiago de Chile, on 17-20 March 2025.
Taking into account your research interest and expertise, we would like to invite you or a member of your group to present a paper in this MS. We will be very glad if you can accept our invitation. To submit an abstract, please follow the instructions here.
The mini-symposium focus on advances in computational fluid-structure interaction (FSI) problems. The presentations will cover a wide range of applications, including aerodynamics, renewable energy (e.g. wind turbines, land and airborne, wave energy converters, hydro-power), biomedicine, aerospace and aerodynamics, civil engineering (bridges and buildings).
Partitioned and staggered methodologies
Embedded and Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian methods
Multiphysics coupling methods
High Performance Computing in FSI
Theoretical developments in FSI and moving boundaries
Industrial applications
Important dates are given below.