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Open Call for Papers for 3 special issues
A) "Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics"
B) "Mathematical Fluid Dynamics"
C) "Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Fluid Mechanics"
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A) Special Issue in: Numerical
Methods in Fluid Mechanics. The Special Issue
in Numerical Methods in Fluid Mechanics will be a forum for the publication
of high-quality peer-reviewed papers on integral-differential equations,
finite elements, finite differences, finite volumes, boundary elements etc.
The topics suitable for inclusion range from potential flow through viscous
flow (incompressible and compressible) and even to those problems in which
turbulence is the dominant feature. Methods for solving ancillary equations
such as transport and diffusion are also quite relevant. The expressed
intention of the Journal is the dissemination of information relating to the
development refinement and application of computer-based numerical
techniques for solving problems in fluids.Further informations. All papers
will be characterized by originality and mathematical rigor.
Important dates
Submission deadline: May 31, 2011
Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011
Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011
Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011
How to Submit:
Upload your paper via
http://worldses.org/transactions/
Select Journal: WSEAS Trans. on FLUID MECHANICS
and in the field
Special (Invited) Issue
fill in Numerical
Methods in Fluid Mechanics
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B) Special Issue in: Mathematical Fluid Dynamics.
WSEAS Transactions on Fluid Mechanics seeks original
manuscripts for a Special Issue in
Mathematical Fluid Dynamics. The Special Issue in
Mathematical Fluid Mechanics will be a forum for the publication of
high-quality peer-reviewed papers on the mathematical theory of fluid
mechanics, plasma science, nanofluids, astrophysics, magnetohydrodynamics,
shallow water equations. As an important part of that, the journal
encourages papers dealing with mathematical aspects of computational theory,
as well as with applications in science and engineering. The journal also
publishes in related areas of mathematics that have a direct bearing on the
mathematical theory of fluid mechanics. All papers will be characterized by
originality and mathematical rigor.
How to Submit:
Upload your paper via
http://worldses.org/transactions/
Select Journal: WSEAS Trans. on FLUID MECHANICS
and in the field
Special (Invited) Issue
fill in
Mathematical Fluid Dynamics
Important dates
Submission deadline: May 31, 2011
Completion of the first round of reviews: August 31, 2011
Minor revisions due: September 30, 2011
Final acceptance notification: October 31, 2011
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C) Special Issue in: Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Fluid
Mechanics.
Journal WSEAS Transactions on FLUID MECHANICS seeks original
manuscripts with significant development in all areas of theoretical,
computational and experimental aspects of mechanics of fluids. Topics
include, but are not limited to: non-Newtonian fluids and Newtonian fluids,
rheology, incompressible and compressible flows, multi-phase flows, plasma
flows, stability analysis and control analysis of fluid flows, mixing and
transport of heat and species, combustion, turbulence, shock waves,
explosions, fluid-structure interaction, with various applications to
aerospace engineering, engineering thermodynamics, chemical engineering,
biomechanical engineering, hydrodynamics, hydrotechnology, civil
engineering, geosciences, air pollution problems, coastal modelling,
oceanology, meteorology, environmental problems, etc. Theoretical techniques
include asymptotic analysis, partial differential equations,
boundary-integral methods, boundary-layer analysis, fixed and free boundary
value problems, mathematical modelling, while computational techniques
consist of development, simulations and analysis of various finite
difference, finite volume and finite elements numerical methods for
approximate solving.
How to Submit:
Upload your paper via
http://worldses.org/transactions/
Select Journal: WSEAS Trans. on FLUID MECHANICS
and in the field
Special (Invited) Issue
fill in
Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Fluid Mechanics
Important dates
Submission deadline: July 15, 2011
Completion of the first round of reviews: September 15, 2011
Minor revisions due: November 15, 2011
Final acceptance notification: January 15, 2012
Editor of the Special Issue:
Katarina Jegdic
Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston-Downtown
One Main Street, Houston, TX 77095, USA
E-mail: jegdick@uhd.edu
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