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HOME > BOOK SERIES > ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
(ISSN: 1793-8503)


Co-Editors-in-Chief

Professor Chi-Wang Shu
Theodore B Stowell University Professor
Applied Mathematics Box F, Brown University
182 George Street, Providence RI 02912, USA
Email: shu@dam.brown.edu
Tel: +1 401-863-2549, FAX: +1 401-863-1355

Professor Chang Shu
Department of Mechanical Engineering
National University of Singapore
10 Kent Ridge Crescent, Singapore 11926
Email: mpeshuc@nus.edu.sg
Tel: +65 6516-6476; Fax: +65 6779-1459

Editors
Professor Remi Abgrall (University of Bordeaux, INRIA, France)
Professor Jaap van der Vegt (University of Twente, The Netherlands)

Advisor
Stanley Osher (Member of National Academy of Science, UCLA, USA)

The objective of this book series is to provide graduate students, researchers, engineers and physicists involved in fluid computations the latest information on state-of-the-art work in the development and application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). It covers advances in CFD in various areas, including computer simulation of fluid flow, heat transfer and associated phenomena in nature as well as in engineering analysis and design.

Research and development in CFD require the cooperation of specialists from the fields of mathematics, science and engineering. Due to the dynamic and geometrical complexity of flow problem, the search for new numerical methods and applications in CFD has always been a major subject. In recent years, many achievements in this aspect have been made. This book series aims to provide a comprehensive and up-to-date advances in CFD.

We hope this book series could provide a valuable reference for researchers in CFD to further develop new numerical methods and extend its application to a wider range of science and engineering problems.

We cordially invite high quality book proposals from researchers in the field of computational fluid dynamics. The topics include, but not limited to:

  • Multiphase/multi-component flow simulation
  • High order unstructured mesh solvers
  • Lattice Boltzmann method and application
  • Adaptive mesh computation
  • High order schemes
  • Mesh-free methods
  • Particle-based methods
  • Moving boundary flow simulation
  • Fluid-structure interaction
  • Multi-scale simulation
  • Micro-nano flow simulation
  • Bio-fluid flow simulation
The types of the books can be research monograph, textbook, or edited volume.

For submitting book proposals or manuscripts, or for any query, please direct to any of the Co-Editors-in-Chief.

You can download the Book Proposal Form from: http://www.worldscibooks.com/contact/proposal.doc

You can download the Manuscript Style Template from: http://www.worldscientific.com/profiles/author_style.shtml#style


Forthcoming title

Vol. 1
Computational Methods for Two-Phase Flows
by Peter D M Spelt,Stephen J Shaw & Hang Ding


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