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If you want to be removed, reply to us, the Subject of your email must be exactly: STOP MECH beowulf at beowulf.org WSEAS If you want to contact us, the Subject of your email must contains the word: WSEAS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CALL FOR PAPERS (more details on the Web Site of WSEAS) 2005 IASME / WSEAS International Conference on: FLUID MECHANICS (FLUIDS '05) 2005 IASME / WSEAS International Conference on: HEAT and MASS TRANSFER (HMT '05) Sponsored by: IASME and WSEAS Udine, Italy, January 20-22, 2005 Send us your Abstract now (Write in the Subject of your email: WSEAS) All the accepted papers will be published not only in the usual proceedings, but also in a Special Issue of IASME Transactions Please, note that WSEAS Publications participate now in all major science citation indexes. ISI, ELSEVIER, CSA, AMS. Mathematical Reviews, ELP, NLG, Engineering Index Directory of Published Proceedings, INSPEC (IEE). See the Web Site of WSEAS For your accomodation the organizers achieved incredible low prices in a 4 Star Hotel SPECIAL SESSION 1: Computational Techniques for Fluid Flow Problems Organized by Dr. Indra Vir Singh, BITS, Pilani, India SPECIAL SESSION 2: Parametric oscillations on the interfaces of continua: Excitation and suppression. Theory and Applications. Organized by Prof. Ivan V. Kazachkov, Royal Institute of Technology, Dept. Energy Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, SPECIAL SESSION 3: Optical Techniques for Fluid Flow Problems Organized by Prof. P. K. Panigrahi, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Aerodynamics and Flow Technology, Goettingen, Germany, SPECIAL SESSION 4: Computational Techniques for Heat Transfer Problems Organized by Dr. Indra Vir Singh, BITS, Pilani, India SPECIAL SESSION 5: Blowing-up Regimes under non-linear heat conductivity: Methodology and Applications Prof. Ivan V. Kazachkov, Royal Institute of Technology, Dept. Energy Technology, Stockholm, Sweden About Udine: 1 hour from Venice (Venezia), Udine stands in the centre of Friuli Venezia Giulia region in a favourable geographic position and is an important junction with Austria and Slovenia. The city is a fascinating mixture of old and modern styles, with the simple elegance of its buildings many of which are works of famous artists, the suggestive 'rogge' similar to Venetian canals. It is one of the most interesting and rich centres of the region with its artistic treasures and cultural events. 'City of Tiepolo', so it is called as some of the best works of the greatest Italian painter of XVII century are kept here. The local university is a highly qualified one and is strongly 'Europe' oriented. Last but not least are the age-long gastronomic tradition and the valued Doc wines from the surrounding hilly countryside. In the town centre our organization manages directly the running of the elegant and prestigious About Venice: Venice (Venetia) is one of the most glorious towns on the earth. It was a town that created a big sea Empire dominating all the mediterranean sea against the greek - byzantine empire in the beginning and the turkish - ottoman empire at the end. Venetia is a miracle of the human kind and human civilization from many points of view. It is best known as the city built on water. It is famous for its canals and gondolas used as transportation around the city. Famous also for the Saint Marcos Charch and Square, for its museums, old aristocratic houses, the architecture, the luxurity and the variety of which reflects the world power of this great naval democracy.] Topics of FLUID MECHANICS 2005 Mathematical Modelling in fluid mechanics Simulation in fluid mechanics Numerical methods in fluid mechanics Convection, heat and mass transfer Experimental Methodologies in fluid mechanics Thin film technologies Multiphase flow Boundary layer flow Material properties Fluid structure interaction Hydrotechnology Hydrodynamics Coastal and estuarial modelling Wave modelling Industrial applications Environmental Problems Air Pollution Problems Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineering Fluid Mechanics in Geosciences Flow visualisation Biofluids Meteorology Waste Management Environmental protection Management of living resources Mathematical models Management of Rivers and Lakes Underwater Ecology Hydrology Oceanology Ocean Engineering Others Topics of HEAT and MASS Transfer 2005 Mathematical Modelling in heat and mass transfer Simulation in heat and mass transfer Mathematical Physics problems Numerical methods in heat and mass transfer Experimental Methodologies in heat and mass transfer Thin film technologies and heat and mass transfer Diffusion convection Conduction problems Natural and forced convection Phase change Metal casting Welding, forging and other processes Heat exchangers Bio-heat transfer problems Heat Engineering and Electroscience Micro and Nano Scale Heat Transfer Turbulent heat transfer Heat storage Electronic cooling Environmental protection Management of heating resources Geoscience Industrial applications Energy applications Others INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE CHAIR: Professor Rama S.R. Gorla, Ph.D. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Cleveland State University Cleveland, Ohio 44115, USA Phone: 216-523-7276 Fax: 216-687-9280 Email: r.gorla at csuohio.edu VICE-CHAIR: Dr. Shoaib Usman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Nuclear Engineering University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65409, USA Phone: (573) 341-4745 Email: usmans at umr.edu VICE-CHAIR: Dr. Shabaan Abdallah, Ph.D., Professor of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics University of Cincinnati P.O. Box 210070, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0070 Ohio, USA Phone: (513) 556-3321 Fax: (513) 556-5038 Email: shaaban.abdallah at UC.Edu KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Professor Ivan V. Kazachkov, National Technical University of Ukraine, NTUU KPI, Kyiv, Ukraine MEMBERS: Andrei Fedorov (USA) A. C. Baytas (Turkey) Albert R. George (USA) Alexander I. Leontiev (Russia) Andreas Dillmann (Germany) Bruce Caswell (USA) Chris Swan (UK) David A. Caughey (USA) Derek B Ingham (UK) Donatien Njomo (CM) Dong Chen (Australia) Dong-Ryul Lee (Korea) Edward E. Anderson (USA) G. Gaiser (Germany) G.D. Raithby (Canada) Gad Hetsroni (Israel) H. Beirão da Veiga (Italy) Ingegerd Sjöholm (Sweden) Jerry R. Dunn (USA) Joseph T. C. Liu (USA) Karl Bühler (Germany) Kenneth S. Breuer (USA) Kumar K. Tamma (USA) Kyungkeun Kang (USA) M. A. Hossain (UK) M. F. El-Amin (USA) M.-Y. Wen (Taiwan) Michiel Nijemeisland (USA) Ming-C. Chyu (USA) Naoto Tanaka (Japan) Natalia V. Medvetskaya (Russia) O. Liungman (Sweden) Philip Marcus (USA) Pradip Majumdar (USA) Rod Sobey (UK) Ruairi Maciver (UK) S.M.Ghiaasiaan (USA) Stanley Berger (USA) Takéo Takahashi (France) Vassilis Gekas (Sweden) Yinping Zhang (China) Yoshitaka Watanabe (Japan) Ivan Kazachkov (Sweden) Please, reply to us now, writing the word "WSEAS" in the subject of your email if you want to participate in the new International Scientific Committee organizing a session or a group of sessions. ***** HOW TO CANCEL YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS from OUR LIST ***** If you do not want to receive invitations any longer, send a message to us The subject of your email must contain the command: STOP MECH beowulf at beowulf.org WSEAS If you want to stop more than one email addresses, send a message and insert in the Subject Line (not in the Body of your message) the command: STOP MECH beowulf at beowulf.org , email2 , .... , emailn WSEAS where beowulf at beowulf.org , email2 , etc... are the various email addresses that you want to unsubsccribe from the MECHANICAL ENGINEERING NewsLetter
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