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Violent Flows 2016 - recognition for a PhD student in Japan

Corentin Hermange, PhD student at the LHEEA Laboratory (Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment), received the best student paper award at the "Conference on Violent Flows" held in Osaka, Japan from 9th to 11th March.

from March 9, 2016 to March 11, 2016

The 3rd International Conference on Violent Flows 2016 will be held at I-site Namba, Osaka, Japan. The organizing committee is willing to provide with this conference a rich and friendly forum for discussing the late achievements and stimulating further progress in research on strongly nonlinear hydrodynamics in all aspects. It includes experimental and physical modeling dedicated to advanced numerical simulations with an emphasis on emerging immersive/interactive simulation techniques of violent flows, and their interactions with deformable boddies.

Namba is centrally located in the most vibrant part of Osaka, the second largest metropolitan area of Japan.

This conference is supported by Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers (JASNAOE) and sponsored by Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK).

Violent flows exist in many engineering fields: naval architecture & ocean engineering, civil, coastal, mechanical, aerospace, nuclear, renewable energy and process engineering, etc.The scope includes topics such as,
  • Green water on deck, wave impact
  • Sloshing
  • Slamming, whipping, springing
  • Water entry, impact
  • Fluid-structure interaction, multi-physics
  • Structural deformation and vibration in waves/flows
  • Nonlinear body motions in waves
  • Air entrainment, multi-phase flows
  • Tsunamis, freak waves, wave breaking
  • Violent flows in engineering
  • Advanced experiments/measurements
  • CFD verification & validation for violent flows
Corentin HERMANGE received the award for his paper entitled: "Development of a coupling strategy between Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Finite Element Method for violent fluid-structure interaction problems".
Congratulations!




For further information:
Research at Centrale Nantes
LHEEA Laboratory
violentflows2016.naoe.eng.osaka-u
Published on March 11, 2016 Updated on March 30, 2017