You are invited to visit the University of Notre Dame, USA, on August 9-12, 2004, for the 11th ISFV. The University of Notre Dame is adjacent to South Bend, Indiana, that is served by the South Bend Regional Airport and can be reached through Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, and Atlanta. Flow visualization research at Notre Dame is carried out by the Center for Flow Physics and Control. The University encompasses 1250 acres including two lakes. Some activities in the area are highlighted here.
Plan now to attend to this symposium, which will include:
Technical
presentations on most current research topics related at all aspects of flow
visualization.
Electronic
proceedings on CD-Rom available at the Symposium.
Invited international
guests featured at daily Plenary Sessions.
Special events
including a ‘Sunday Welcome Reception’ and a ‘Social Banquet’.
Exhibition of
new techniques, information, technologies and products related to flow
visualization.
Tour programme
for spouses and guests.
Technical sessions will cover all aspects of Flow Visualization. Topics include but are not limited to:
Methods
Acoustics; Advanced techniques; Aircraft; Airfoils; Bluff bodies; Boundary layers; Cavity flows; Channel flows; Combustion; Cylinders; Delta wings; Droplet break-up; Electrodynamics; Engines; Fluidics; Environmental flows and field studies; Holography; Industrial processes; Infrared thermography; Interferometry; Jets; Jets in cross flow; Liquid crystals; Low Reynolds number Flows; Machines; Medical/Physiological flows; Multi-phase flows; Natural convection; Numerical visualization; Particle Image Velocimetry; Porous media; Pressure sensitive paints; Rotating fluids; Schlieren; Shock waves; Supersonic flows; Three dimensional flows; Turbomachines; Turbulence; Two phase flows; Unsteady flows and instability; Vehicles; Vortices.
Travel information for visiting the University of Notre Dame can be found
at the University's website. A directory of hotels can be found here.
More detailed travel information will follow. You may also wish to view photos of McKenna Hall, Symposium Headquarters; The Morris Inn, Notre Dame's
campus hotel (located across the street from McKenna Hall); DeBartolo Hall, the location of the technical sessions (across the South Quadrangle from McKenna Hall);
and residence halls (a 10 minute walk to McKenna Hall, DeBartolo Hall and South
Dining Hall).
Address correspondence and submissions to:
Prof. Thomas Mueller, ISFV 11 Symposium Chairman
Hessert Center for Aerospace Research
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556-5684
Short abstracts for web posting: under construction Abstract submission deadline: January 30th, 2004 Notification of acceptance: February 28th, 2004 Manuscript ready:
May 30th, 2004
Tentative Authors’ Schedule
Aerial View of Central Campus