CFD is now considered an indispensable analysis/design tool in an ever-increasing range of industrial applications. Practical flow problems are often so complex that a high level of ingenuity is required. Thus, besides the development work in CFD, innovative CFD applications are also encouraged. PCFD's ultimate goal is to provide a common platform for model/software developers and users by balanced international/interdisciplinary contributions, disseminating information relating to development/refinement of mathematical and numerical models, software tools and their innovative applications in CFD.
Topics covered include
/// Turbulence
/// Two-phase flows
/// Heat transfer
/// Chemical reactions and combustion
/// Acoustics
/// Unsteady flows
/// Free-surfaces
/// Fluid-solid interaction
/// Navier-Stokes solution techniques for incompressible and compressible flows
/// Discretisation methods and schemes
/// Convergence acceleration procedures
/// Grid generation and adaptation techniques
/// Mesh-free methods
/// Distributed computing
/// Other relevant topics