CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #829
EUA4X Project Event 08 - Training Course: State-of-the-art in Numerical Grid Generation: From Theory to Practice
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The basic aim of the course is to provide a state of the art in numerical grid generation. Ranging from theoretical to application approaches the method overview deals with effective solutions of domain discretization problems occuring in computational field simulations.
20 EU fellowships are offered to young participants to attend the conference.
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Date: |
October 3, 2005 - October 7, 2005
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Location: |
University of Lecce / Convento di San Domenico, Lecce, Italy
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Web Page: |
http://www.eua4x.net/atelier/2005events/event08/
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Contact Email: |
spitaleri@iac.rm.cnr.it
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Organizer: |
Dr. Rosa Maria Spitaleri
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Special Fields: |
Grid Generation
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
Numerical grid generation can be defined as the art of locating a discrete sets of point in a field. As better the points are placed as more accurately phenomenon information can be kept so that specific behaviours of characteristic physical quantities can be deeper investigated by numerical simulation. Domain discretization is a basic step in computational simulation, that is in processes of scientifc computing designed to handle advanced simulations in several application fields. This crucial step requires grid generation technology to be continuously improved.
Participants will be introduced to grid generation expectations and appropriate solution methods, to structured and unstructured grids or mixed approaches, to grid quality investigation and adaption by an application oriented training which is planned to include complementary participants' activities.Young researchers' active practice will include introducing their own research, experiencing grid generation, leading up a poster session and facing internationally know experts in the field. Joining international scientific communities allows the view on current resarch directions and chances to meet leading experts in grid generation and computational simulation to be extended.
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Event record first posted on September 1, 2005, last modified on September 3, 2005
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