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13th International Symposium on Gas-Particle Flows

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Gas-particle flow problems occur in a wide range of applications, such as pneumatic transport, droplet and coal combustion, particle classifiers and separators, fluidization, pollution control, and medical applications. New information concerning gas-particle flows is continually being obtained through the use of analytical models, numerical simulation, and experimental studies. The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for researchers and engineers currently working on problems related to gas-particle flows to discuss recent advances as well as new engineering applications relevant to this area.

Coordinator

Lead Organizer:Professor Toshitsugu TanakaOsaka University
Location:SuitaOsakaJapan
Email:tanaka@mech.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Lead Organizer:Professor Efstathios E. (Stathis) MichaelidesUniversity of Texas at San Antonio
Location:San AntonioTXUSA
Email:stathis.michaelides@utsa.edu
Lead Organizer:Professor Changhoon LEEYonsei University
Location:SeoulKorea
Email:clee@yonsei.ac.kr
Organizer:Professor David E. StockWashington State University
Location:PullmanWAUSA
Email:stock@wsu.edu
Organizer:Professor Michael ReeksNewcastle University
Location:Newcastle upon TyneUK
Email:mike.reeks@ncl.ac.uk
Organizer:Professor Dong Geun LEEPusan National University
Location:BusanKorea
Email:donglee@pusan.ac.kr