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The Asian Symposium on

Computational Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow

The Asian Symposium on

Computational Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow

Organized by

Department of MechanicalEngineering

Indian Institute of Technology

Madras

Sponsored by

December 10 - 13, 2017

www.ascht2017.com

2017

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The Asian Symposium on Computational Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (ASCHT)

was organized in Xi'an, China, in 2007 with the intention of encouraging scientific and

technical cooperation and exchange among Asian countries. The forum is held every

two years to activate not only scientific and technical communication but also to

promote friendship among members. The 6th ASCHT will be held at the IC&SR

Auditorium, IIT Madras, Chennai, India, from 10th to 13th Dec 2017. This

conference is the sixth in the series of biennial symposia that started in Xi'an,

China (2007), and were subsequently held in Jeju, Korea (2009), Kyoto, Japan (2011),

Hong Kong, China (2013) and Busan, Korea (2015).

This conference has emerged as an international forum for presentation, exchange of

ideas and creation of knowledge in various aspects of computational methods in fluid

and thermal sciences. Theoretical aspects of computation along with important

applications will be covered. The symposium includes invited keynote lectures by

distinguished experts from across the globe. There will be plenary and keynote

sessions and a large number of parallel technical sessions spread over the conference

period. It will bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, research

institutions and industry to exchange experiences, disseminate up-to-date

information, and explore new opportunities in the field. In particular, it will expose

young and new researchers to the state-of-the-art in the field. The organizers

sincerely believe that the 6th Asian Symposium on Computational Heat Transfer and

Fluid Flow-2017 (ASCHT2017) will stimulate researchers while furthering

cooperation among investigators in the field of thermo-fluid sciences and

engineering.

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Call for papers

Original papers that deal with all aspects of CFD and computational heat transfer,

qualitative and quantitative are solicited. Topics include but are not limited to:

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Computational heat transfer and fluid dynamics

Computational multi-component and multiphase flow

Computer simulations for reducing CO emission and CO sequestration2 2

Numerical micro/nano fluid dynamics and heat transfer

Numerical bio-fluid dynamics and heat transfer

Numerical methods in multi-scale and multi-physics modeling

Numerical methods in radiative heat transfer

Industrial heat-transfer

Uncertainty analysis and experimental validation

Surrogate modeling and optimization

Parameter estimation and inverse problems

Multiscale modeling and discrete event simulation

Selected papers from ASCHT'2017 will be further reviewed and published in special

issues of peer reviewed journals in fluid dynamics and heat transfer, the names of

which will be made available in due course of time.

Abstract submission

?Papers will be selected based on one page abstracts (A4, single space, Times New

Roman letters of 10 font size) including results and figures. Papers submitted

should include the title of the paper, authors' names and affiliations, a concise

statement of the problem, method of approach, results and discussion, and

conclusions. Please identify the corresponding author. Electronic submissions are

strongly encouraged.

th?Will start on 17 January 2017.

(Modalities will be updated on website shortly.)

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January 17, 2017

February 28, 2017

April 15, 2017

June 15, 2017

August 15, 2017

September 15, 2017

October 1, 2017

Important Dates

Start of abstract submission

Last date for Receipt of Abstracts

Intimation of Acceptance

Last Date for Receipt of Full-length Papers

Completion of Review process and Communication

of Reviewers' Comments

Last Date for Receipt of Final Manuscript

Intimation of Paper Acceptance

Students

FeesForiegn Participants (in US$)

Faculty Members /Industry Participants

Indian Participants (in INR)

After Oct 10, 2017Before Oct 10, 2017After Oct 10, 2017Before Oct 10, 2017

$ 200

$ 550

$ 250

$ 600

` 2500

` 6000

` 3500

` 7500

About IIT Madras:

Indian Institute of Technology Madras is one of the premier institutions of national importance in higher technical

education and basic applied research. It was established in 1959 by the Government of India in collaboration with

the German Government. IIT Madras is a township of about one square mile area located in the city of Chennai,

previously known as Madras. It is a residential institution with nearly 600 faculty members, 8000 students and

1000 administrative and supporting staff. The self-contained IIT campus is located in a beautiful wooded land with

flora and fauna, carved out of the Guindy National Park. The campus has about 300 species of trees and plants

including native wild ones. The Institute has sixteen academic departments and a few advanced research centers in

various disciplines of engineering and pure sciences, with nearly 100 laboratories. It is conveniently located at a

distance of about 12 km each from the airport and the railway station.

Accommodation:

About 25 participants can be accommodated in the guest house at IIT Madras. Besides other guesthouses, Chennai

city has a several star/economy hotels within a radius of 10km from the conference venue. Limited transport

facility from guest houses / hotels to the conference venue and back will made available.

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Chennai:

The weather in Chennai in December month is generally very pleasant. During this period, Chennai is a hub of music and dance. Some of the tourist attractions in and around Chennai are:

Dakshinachitra:

Located south of Cholamandalam, a reasonably new place presented by the Chennai Crafts Foundation as a showpiece of different living styles in the South. You can admire traditional arts from Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Contains recreations of Brahmin, Chettinad, potters, a basket weaver's, a silk weaver's houses along with live representations of their craft.

Covelong:

Replete with historical monuments such as forts, churches, mosques, and a lovely beach, Covelong is a place where you can experience the history of Tamil Nadu as a whole.

Cholamandalam Artist's Village:

Located south of Chennai. Contemporary art, sculpture, batik and craft flourish in this little palm-studded sea-rimmed artists' commune started in 1966. Artists and sculptors live and work here and also exhibit and sell their work.

Muttukadu:

The backwaters of Muttukadu have been developed by the Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation to serve as a scenic picnic spot and a water sports centre.

Crocodile Bank:

Not far from Mamallapuram, Romulus Whitaker runs this crocodile breeding and research centre. Here, several species of Indian and African crocodiles and alligators are bred in captivity.

V.G.P Golden Beach Resort:

This beach resort is popular not just with the people of the city, but also with tourists. There is an entertainment arcade for children and for adults.

Vandalur:

Spread over an area of 1,265 acres, the Anna Zoological Park at Vandalur is the largest in South Asia with a rich variety of different species of mammals, reptiles and birds.

Mahabalipuram:

Just out of Chennai, roughly 55 km away, is the world-famous town of Mahabalipuram. The Pallava dynasty of Southern India, one of the major lines of kings to rule in India after the Gupta period, made this lovely seaside village their second capital.

Vedanthangal:

Vedanthangal is one of the largest bird sanctuaries in India. It is a marshy, 30 hectare park with lake visited by over 1, 00,000 migratory birds every year. The majority of these birds can be seen between November and February.

Kanchipuram:

Along with Chennai and Mahabalipuram, Kanchipuram forms the famous Golden Triangle of the Coromandel Coast. Almost all tourists visit Kanchipuram. Kanchipuram finds place on the global map because of the wonderful craftsmanship of the Kanchi weavers, the makers of what is perhaps the finest silk fabric in the world, and its myriad temples.

Pondicherry:

Lying 162 km south of Chennai, this town has an imminent French influence. It is here the famous philosopher Sri Aurobindo once lived. For sightseeing, interesting places include churches, museum, beach, the Aurobindo ashram, and Auroville.

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CONFERENCE VENUE

IC&SR Auditorium,

IIT MADRAS

Chennai 600 036. India.

Patron

Honorary Chair

Honorary Co-Chairs

Organizing Secretary

Prof. Bhaskar Ramamurthi, Director, IITM

Prof. K. Muralidhar

Prof. B.V.S.S.S. Prasad

Prof. Wen-Quan Tao

Prof. Kazuhiko Suga

Prof. Nahmkeon Hur

Prof. Man Yeong Ha

Prof. C. Balaji

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Kenichi Abe

Je Hyun Baek

Gautam Biswas

S.R. Chakravarthy

Chao-Kuang Chen

Min Chen

Hyoung Gwon Choi

Jin Taek Chung

Prasanta Kumar Das

Sarit Kumar Das

Pradip Dutta

Koji Fukagata

Zhao-Li Guo

Man Yeong Ha

Hirofumi Hattori

Ya-Ling HeXi'an

Masafumi Hirota

Kaoru Iwamoto

Ekachai Juntasaro

Varangrat Juntasaro

Takeo Kajishima

Masayuki Kaneda

Yasuo Kawaguchi

Heuy-Dong Kim Andong

Sungho Ko Chungnam

S Sunil Kumar

Tomoaki Kunugi

Chang-Eon Lee

Jinho Lee

Joon Sik Lee

Kwan-Soo Lee

Young-Ho LeeKorea

Yeon-Won Lee

Chao-An Lin

Xi-Yun Lu

Kyushu University, Japan

Pohang University of Science & Technology,

Korea

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Indian Inst. of Tech. Madras, India

National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan

Tsinghua University, China

Seoul National University, Korea

Korea University, Korea

Indian Inst. of Tech. Kharagpur, India

Indian Inst. of Tech. Ropar, India

Indian Inst. of Science Bangalore, India

Keio University, Japan

Huazhong University of Sci. & Tech., China

Pusan National University, Korea

Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Jiaotong University, China

Mie University, Japan

Tokyo Univ. of Agricul. and Tech., Japan

King Mongkut's University, Thailand

Kasetsart University, Thailand

Osaka University, Japan

Osala Prefecture University, Japan

Tokyo University of Science, Japan

Andong National University , Korea

Chungnam National University, Korea

Liquid Propulsion System Centre,

ISRO, Trivandrum, India

Kyoto University , Japan

Inha University, Korea

Yonsei University, Korea

Seoul National University, Korea

Hanyang University, Korea

Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea

Pukyung University, Korea

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

University of Sci. and Tech.

of China, China

Kun Luo

Krishnamurthy Muralidhar

B.V.S.S.S.Prasad

Hyon Kook Myong

Kazuyoshi Nakabe

Ming-Jiu Ni

Hidetoshi Nishida

Youn Cheol Park

Hui-He Qiu

M.R..Ravi

Atul Sharma

Masahiko Shibahara

Byeong Rog Shin

Seungwon Shin

Junichirou Shiomi

Gihun Son

Tae-Ho Song

Yong-Kweon Suh

Mamoru Tanahashi

Gui-Hua Tang Xi'an

Kazuya Tatsumi

Takahiro Tsukahara

Sukkee Um

Liang-Bi WangLanzhou

Zhi-Feng Wang

Chongsin Wu

Kuan Xu

Yi-Min Xuan

Jaw-Yen Yang

Mo Yang

Takehiko Yokomine

Bo YuChinese

Tianshou Zhao

Zhejiang University Hangzhou, China

Indian Inst. of Tech. Kanpur, India

Indian Inst. of Tech. Madras, India

Kookim University, Korea

Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

University of Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China

Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

Cheju National University, Korea

Hong Kong University of Sci.&Tech.,

Hong Kong, China

Indian Inst. of Tech. Delhi, India

Indian Inst. of Tech. Bombay, India

Osaka University, Japan

Hongik University, Korea

Changwon National University, Korea

The University of Tokyo, Japan

Sogang University, Korea

Korea Advanced Institute of Sci. &

Tech., Korea

Dong-A University, Korea

Tokyo Institute of Tech, Japan

Jiaotong University, China

Kyoto University, Japan

Tokyo University of Science,Japan

Hanyang University, Korea

Lanzhou Jiaotong University, China

Chinese Academy of Sciences , China

National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Hong Kong University of Sci.&Tech.,

Hong Kong, China

Nanjing University of Sci. & Tech., China

National Taiwan University, Taiwan

University of Shanghai For Sci. &

Tech., China

Kyoto University, Japan

Chinese University of Petroleum, China

Hong Kong University of Sci. & Tech.,

Hong Kong, China