4th Intl. Symposium on Computational Wind Engineering (CWE2006)
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This symposium seeks to facilitate the exchange of the latest scientific and technical information in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics, particularly in its application to Wind Engineering.
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Date: |
July 16, 2006 - July 19, 2006
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Location: |
PACIFIO YOKOHAMA, Yokohama, Japan
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Web Page: |
http://www.wind.arch.t-kougei.ac.jp/cwe2006/index.html
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Contact Email: |
cwe2006@arch.t-kougei.ac.jp
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Organizer: |
Tokyo Polytechnic University
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Application Areas: |
Environmental, Architecture and Wind-Loading
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Deadlines: |
September 30, 2005 (abstract), May 31, 2006 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Conference, International
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Description: |
Introduction
The First International Symposium on CWE (CWE1992) was held in Tokyo and chaired by S. Murakami.
It was initiated by the JAWE to activate and promote research on CFD technology and to develop various
research fields using CFD in wind engineering. The CWE1992 was followed by the CWE1996 in Fort
Collins chaired by R.N. Meroney and B. Bienkiewicz and the CWE2000 in Birmingham chaired by C. Baker.
These symposia have become important events of the IAWE, and they needs to continue in order to provide a
platform for discussing and exchanging the latest information associated with the application of CFD to wind
engineering problems. There have been tremendous advances in CFD technology in the past several years
since the last CWE was held in 2000.
Conference themes
There are many emerging issues of our concerns in the field of wind engineering. These concerns are not only about wind hazard
mitigation, but also cover air contamination problems near and in the far
field of buildings, natural/cross ventilation and, wind energy
utilization which aims to preserve natural resources and to realize a sustainable
society. CFD is one of the promising technologies to investigate these issues in addition to traditional wind tunnel experiments. CWE does not necessarily mean CFD only,
but can include various techniques associated with computers and computing. The major topics
for this symposium are:
- Methodology of numerical simulation
- Turbulence model
- Simulation of atmospheric boundary layer wind
- Monte Carlo simulation
- Meso-scale meteorological model
- Flow over complex terrains
- Wind environmental problems around buildings
- Flow around bluff bodies
- Building aerodynamics
- Bridge aerodynamics
- Fluid-structure interaction
- Flow-induced vibration
- Pedestrian wind environment
- Indoor/Outdoor air pollution
- Air-contamination problems
- Full-scale data for validation of CFD
- Wind tunnel data for validation of CFD
- Other wind problems with computational aid
Call for papers
200-word abstract (in English) is due by September 30, 2005. Abstracts
will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee, and authors will be
notified of acceptance by December 31,2005. Four-page extended abstract
is due no later than March 31, 2006. Abstracts should be submitted
electronically, preferably in pdf format, whose file name should
contain the name of the first author (e.g., tamura_CWE2006.pdf) For
each paper submitted, send an email to cwe2006@arch.t-kougei.ac.jp with
the pdf file attached.
Advisory Committee
Chairman: S. Murakami
Scientific Committee
Chairman: M. Matsumoto
Organizing committee
Chairman: Y. Tamura
Contact
CWE2006 office, Tokyo Polytechnic University
1583 Iiyama, Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-0297, Japan
email: cwe2006@arch.t-kougei.ac.jp
Phone/Fax: +81-46-242-9656
Please see the CWE2006 web page for more details and up-to-date information.
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Event record first posted on March 10, 2005, last modified on March 11, 2005
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