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Theme : "The Conference of Fluid Engineering Division" (Part 2)"

  1. Preface
    Hyun Jin PARK, Shoichi MATSUDA, Chungpyo HONG
  2. Simultaneous multi-point measurement for thickness distribution of rivulet-like liquid film flow using fiber-optic probes
    Kosuke NAKANO, Yuki MIZUSHIMA (Shizuoka University)
  3. Lagrangian statistics in turbulent flows of viscoelastic fluids
    Yusuke KOIDE (Nagoya University), Susumu GOTO (Osaka University)
  4. Fabrication of Cellulose/Silver Composite Filament by Nozzle Flow with Applied Electric Field
    Wakana HIRA, Yutaka KANEKO, Hidemasa TAKANA (Tohoku University)
  5. Effects of Airfoil Surface Orientation on the Output Characteristics of a V-Type Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with NACA0018-Based Blades
    Sho OOI, Moch Fakhrul FAUZI, Takanori BABASAKI, Ryo SAKURAI, Takaaki KONO, Takahiro KIWATA, Nobuyoshi KOMATSU (Kanazawa University)
  6. Motion and drag reduction effect of bubbles in a turbulent boundary layer developed beneath a moving wall
    Itsuki MORI, Yasufumi HORIMOTO, Hyun Jin PARK, Yuji TASAKA, Yuichi MURAI (Hokkaido University)

 

Preface

―  Theme : "The Conference of Fluid Engineering Division"  ―

The 102nd JSME Fluid Engineering Conference was held on City Hall Plaza-Aôre Nagaoka from November 19th to 20th, 2024. The conference had a keynote speech by Dr. Tomita of JAXA, a special lecture by Prof. Uemura of Nagaoka University of Technology and 11 organized sessions. In all sessions, active discussion was performed.

This issue of the newsletter is the "The Conference of Fluid Engineering Division". The speakers of the keynote speech, JSME young researcher best presentation fellow award, fluid engineering conference best presentation award, and the dream of flow contest award. With the cooperation of many authors, we will publish it dividedly in the first half and the second half. This is the second half including 5 articles. We hope that the articles are informative for engineers and researchers in our field and help to share the activities of the fluids engineering division in the future.

Finally, we would like to thank all the authors for their contributions.

Hyun Jin PARK, Shoichi MATSUDA, Chungpyo HONG

Last Update:3.30.2025