The First Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics (ACFM) was organized in Bangalore, India, in 1980 with the intention of encouraging scientific and technical cooperation and exchange among Asian countries. It presents the most recent developments in theoretical, experimental and computational researches as well as industrial and technological advances in the field of fluid mechanics.
The Congresses were originally held every three years. Since 1995, the regulation has been changed to every two years. However, since 2010, the Congresses will held every three years, as the original regulation.
The 14th ACFM will be held in October 15-19, 2013 at Hanoi and Halong, Vietnam. It is the great pleasure of the local committee members to be appointed for this very challenging task. We would like to arrange the 14th ACFM in order to reach the same high professional standards as all previous Congresses.
The Congress languages is English. It is expected that the Congress will attract many participants from Asian countries. The main goal of the Asian Congress of Fluid Mechanics (ACFM) is to review recent progress achieved in the field of Fluid Mechanics to facilitate the exchange of results and hold discussions on major fluid flow problems among scientists and engineers in this field. The Congress organizers would like to promote a broad cooperation and exchange of new ideas between specialists in order to consolidate recent advances in the fundamental knowledge of fluid mechanics and the industrial processes involved.
Technical Scope
– Aeroacoustics and aerodynamics
– Astrophysical fluid mechanics
– Boundary layer flows
– Compressible flows and gas dynamics
– Computational fluid dynamics
– Environmental and natural fluid mechanics
– Fluid machinery and industrial fluid mechanics
– Flow control and measurement
– Flow induced noise and vibration
– Flow visualization
– Geophysical fluid mechanics
– Heat and mass transfer
Hydrodynamics and hydraulics
– Membrane and porous media flows
– Micro and nano fluid dynamics
– Multi-phase and reacting flows
– Non-newtonian flows
– Unsteady flows and rotating flows
– and others
Mini-Symposium
– New Energies Source: Solar, Wind, Tidal and Wave
– Water Resources, Flooding and Coastal Management and Control
– Typhoon, Tsunami, Weather Simulation and Forcast
Previous Congresses
– 1st ACFM Bangalore, India, 1980
– 2nd ACFM Beijing, China, 1983
– 3rd ACFM Tokyo, Japan, 1986
– 4th ACFM Hong Kong, China, 1989
– 5th ACFM Taejon, Korea, 1992
– 6th ACFM Singapore, 1995
– 7th ACFM Chennai, India, 1997
– 8th ACFM Shenzhen, China, 1999
– 9th ACFM Isfahan, Iran, 2002
– 10th ACFM Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, 2004
– 11th ACFM Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2006
– 12th ACFM Daejeon, Korea, 2008
– 13th ACFM Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2010
Bài báo tham dự Hội nghị ACFM 14
Numerical Simulation of Two-Phase Free Surface Flows with a Coupling Explicit – Implicit Method
Phan Hoang Nam, Nguyen The Hung
Danang University, University of Science and Technology, Vietnam
At Parallel Session 15, Computational fluid dynamics IV