CFD Modeling and Simulation of Engineering Processes
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During the TMS 2004 Annual Meeting & Exhibition:computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and simulation of various engineering processes, such as metal processes (e.g., casting, forging, welding, heat treating, VAR/ESR/PAM/EBM remelting processes, etc.), coatings (PVD, CVD, plasma-assisted EBM-PVD technologies, etc.), other surface engineering processes including induction, laser and EB thermal processing).
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Date: |
March 14, 2004 - March 18, 2004
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Location: |
Charlotte Convention Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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Web Page: |
http://www.tms.org/Meetings/Annual-04/AnnMtg04Home.html
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Contact Email: |
mtgserv@tms.org
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Organizer: |
The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)
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Application Areas: |
Casting, Molding and Metal Processing, Materials Science
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Deadlines: |
July 15, 2003 (abstract), February 14, 2004 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Conference, International
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Description: |
The symposium will be focused on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling and simulation of various engineering processes, such as metal processes (e.g., casting, forging, welding, heat treating, VAR/ESR/PAM/EBM remelting processes, etc.), coatings (PVD, CVD, plasma-assisted EBM-PVD technologies, etc.), other surface engineering processes including induction, laser and EB thermal processing). Papers on multi-scale modeling and simulation are considered. Other processes such as power/energy related processes (e.g., fuel cells, Ag-Zn batteries, etc.), electromagnetic processes involving fluid flow phenomena, steel making and processing technologies, and thermal management of electronic systems are also considered. The papers must cover physical phenomena involved in the process, a thorough description of the mathematical model and the validation and verification of the model. The aim of the conference is to bring together scientists and engineers on the CFD field to discuss applications of CFD to engineering processes and to demonstrate how CFD could help better understand the fundamentals of engineering processes; furthermore, they should how this will lead to a shorten design cycle with an improved performance of the process.
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Event record first posted on August 14, 2003, last modified on August 14, 2003
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