Conferences
17–21 October 2021, Hangzhou, China
The 21st IACM Computational Fluids Conference (CFC 2021)

This grand international academic exchange conference is the collaborative endeavor under the joint organization of the International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM), Chinese Association of Computational Mechanics (CACM) and International Chinese Association for Computational Mechanics (ICACM). The conference aims at covering all aspects of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), comprising the most fundamental aspects to recent applications. It provides a worldwide forum for both academic researchers and industrial engineers to meet each other, to exchange information on all areas of fluid mechanics and to discuss current and future advanced topics.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- CFD theory and modeling;
- High-precision numerical methods and schemes;
- Parallel computing technology and accelerated convergence algorithms;
- Turbulence models, RANS/LES hybrid models, LES and DNS;
- Grid generation and visualization;
- Development and validation of CFD software;
- Laminar and turbulent flow control;
- Fluid–solid interactions (FSIs);
- Flow, heat and mass transfer;
- Aerodynamic layout and optimization design;
- Subsonic and supersonic flows;
- Chemically reacting fluids and combustion;
- Simulations of complex physics problems;
- Multi-medium, multi-phase flow and moving interface;
- Non-equilibrium and rarefied flow;
- Bio-fluids, nano-fluids and micro-fluids;
- Geophysical fluid dynamics;
- Magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD);
- Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids;
- Artificial intelligence and its applications;
- Issues related to mechanical, aerospace, environmental and other fields of engineering.
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