Call for abstracts for the THESIS 2013: Symposium on Two-phase Modelling for Sediment dynamics in Geophysical Flows
Symposium Objectives:
Sediment transport is a key research issue to many geophysical applications: sediment deposition and re-suspension processes in rivers and estuaries, morphological evolution of waterways and coastal zones, formation and displacement of turbidity maxima in estuaries, impacts of sediment drainage, breaching process in dyke- and dam-break flows, etc. In this research field, two-phase approaches have been more and more developed since they describe the physical processes responsible for sediment transport more realistically than a single-phase approach.
The THESIS-2013 (Symposium on Two-phase Modelling for Sediment dynamics in Geophysical Flows) has the following objectives:
1. To establish a forum for discussing and exchanging experience and knowledge within the international research community for developing two-phase approaches applicable to sediment dynamics in geophysical flows;
2. To review the state-of-the-art of the two-phase approach for sediment dynamics;
3. To promote international cooperation in this research domain.
Symposium topics:
? Fundamentals (physical processes, mathematical formulations and parameterisation)
? Two-phase flow modelling (numerical techniques, turbulence modelling)
? Experimental techniques in laboratories and in the field
? Environmental applications: Sheet flows, highly concentrated flows, landslide/debris flows, Internal flows (erosion around pipelines and hydraulic sluices) and groundwater flows (porous media), Nutrient/contaminants transported by sediments, Vegetated channels, riverbank restoration, Breaching processes in dyke-overlap and dyke-break flows
Form and size of the symposium:
- Opening to the international community (under patronage of SHF and IAHR)
- Presentation forms: Oral and posters
- Six plenary key-lectures
- Duration: 3 days with plenary and parallel sessions
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
15 September 2012: abstract submission
15 October 2012: abstract acceptance
Abstract submission:
Abstracts (between 200 and 1000 words) should be submitted before September 15, 2012 to n.sheibani@shf-hydro.org
They should provide detailed information on the objectives of the study, the methodology, the main results and major conclusions.
They should mention the name, affiliation of authors, and Email of the corresponding author.
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Contact information |
Email: n.sheibani@shf-hydro.org |
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News type | CallForPaper |
File link |
http://www.shf-hydro.org/150-1-manifestations-16.html |
File link local | Flyer_THESIS_2013_ns.pdf (PDF, 1351 Kb) |
Source of information | SHF |
Subject(s) | HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , TOOL TERMS |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/thematicdirs/events/2013/06/thesis-2013-symposium-two-phase-modelling-sediment-dynamics-geophysical-flows |
Geographical coverage | France, |
News date | 18/07/2012 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |