Wednesday, May 12

MS5
Complex Flows: Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation - Part I of III

(For Parts II and III, see MS14 and MS51)

4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Room: Atlanta 5

Complex flow phenomena abound in many areas of the sciences and engineering. Fluids or fluid-like substances interact with each other, with other media, or with electromagnetic fields. Fluid-solid or fluid-fluid interaction occurs, for example, in liquid suspensions of solid particles or droplets and in porous media flows. Fluid- field interaction is of critical importance in electro- and magnetohydrodynamics.

The speakers in this minisymposium will focus on the modeling, analysis, and simulation of such phenomena and on underlying questions of numerical analysis and computational issues.

Organizers: A. J. Meir and Paul G. Schmidt
Auburn University

4:00-4:25 Simulation of Viscoelastic Liquid-many Solid Particle Interactions
Roland Glowinski, University of Houston
4:30-4:55 Sedimentation of Particles in Viscous Liquids
Giovanni Paolo Galdi, University of Pittsburgh
5:00-5:25 Shear-Induced Rupturing of Viscous Droplets in a Complex Fluid
Yuriko Renardy and Jie Li, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
5:30-5:55 Some Recent Developments on Modeling and Analysis of Flow of Miscible Fluids in Porous Media
Xiaobing Feng, University of Tennssee, Knoxville

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