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Due to practical constraints, attendance to the symposium will be limited to 75 participants maximum. If needed, a selection among the submitted contributions will be achieved by the scientific committee.
For each attending participant, no more than a single abstract will be accepted (see template at the bottom). Participants will have to choose between an oral presentation or a poster (+ flash presentation), or any of the two to accomodate with the planning.
Furthermore, please specify the topic(s) corresponding to your abstract.
You can select one single topic or many of them depending on your study:
1/Lagrangian and Eulerian approaches for particulate flows,
2/Suspension flow at low Reynolds numbers (simulations and experiments),
3/Experiments and simulations of finite size particles and interaction with turbulence,
4/New advances on the force balance for solid particles and feedback on the flow,
5/Short-range interactions, lubrication, contact and friction modelling and measurements,
6/Fixed Cartesian mesh, dynamic re-meshing, automatic mesh refinement, meshless methods for the simulation of particles in fluids,
7/New advances in experimental techniques for suspensions (MRI, X-Ray, Tomo-PIV, PTV …),
8/Data analysis, machine learning techniques related to particulate flows.
To submit your abstract, first you must login to the Sciencesconf.org interface (in the upper right corner of the webpage). It you do not have an account yet, you must:
The "Abstract Submission" header will then be displayed in the bar-menu, you can access the page as shown below
We have provided a template for a one-page abstract, please submit both a pdf version and the original file(s) (in zip format if possible) as a supplementary file(s).
- If you use .docx template, you can download it in the abstract submission section and the generation of .pdf will be automatic.
- If you use .tex template, you have to generate the .pdf on your own and download it in the abstract submision section (with .zip additional files as supplementary documents).
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