
Fifteenth Australiasian Fluid Mechanics
Conference, Sydney, 2004
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Introduction
The Australasian Fluid Mechanics
Conference has grown steadily from its beginning at the University of
Western Australia in 1962. The conference series has traditionally
covered the broad field of fluid mechanics in all engineering and
scientific disciplines. It provides a forum for presentation of papers
in all aspects of fundamental and applied fluid mechanics,
including:
Aerodynamics |
Hydrodynamics |
Industrial flows |
Combustion |
Aero-acoustics |
Wind engineering |
Oceanography |
Atmospheric research |
Gas dynamics |
Experimental techniques |
Multiphase flows |
Non-Newtonian flows |
Jets and wakes |
Boundary layers |
Hydraulics |
Pipe flows |
Ground water flows |
Computational fluid mechanics |
The conference has keynote speakers,
encourages the presentation of current work and welcomes presentations
by both undergraduate
and postgraduate students.
The conference series began at the
University of Western
Australia in 1962
and has since been held at:
The University of Auckland (1965),
The University of New South Wales (1968),
Monash University (1971),
Canterbury University (1974),
Adelaide University (1977),
The University of Queensland (1980),
The University of Newcastle (1983),
The University of Auckland (1986),
The University of Melbourne (1989),
The University of Tasmania (1992),
The University of Sydney (1995)
Monash University (1998) and
The Adelaide University (2001).
It now enjoys a prestigious reputation amongst the world-wide Fluid
Mechanics
research community and it attracts many overseas contributors and
participants.
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