Computational
Fluid–Structure Interaction
A Short Course in Istanbul

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Short-Course Overview

The lectures will focus on the fundamental concepts and advanced topics in computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI). The fundamental concepts will include the stabilized formulations, ALE method and ALE-VMS technique, space–time (ST) method and ST-VMS technique, mesh update methods for flows with moving interfaces, iterative solution techniques and parallel computing concepts, and isogeometric analysis. The advanced topics are the ST computational FSI techniques, ALE-VMS computational FSI techniques, and FSI coupling techniques. The topics to be covered include the core technologies and the special techniques targeting specific classes of problems.

Option to Attend AFSI 2015

A limited number of optional registrations will be available for the short-course participants to attend Advances in Computational Fluid–Structure Interaction and Flow Simulation (AFSI 2015), May 11–13, 2015. This can be seen as an “advanced” extension of the short course. The venue is the same.

Textbook on Computational FSI

Book review in IACM Expressions June 2014.

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Turkish Visa

You might need a Turkish visa. For example, the US citizens need it, but Japanese citizens do not. Please check... http://www.mfa.gov.tr/visa-information-for-foreigners.en.mfa

The visa in most cases can be obtained online. The fee is lower and it is far more convenient than obtaining it upon arrival. Please go to... https://www.evisa.gov.tr/en/

Airport Arrival, Short-Course Hotels, and Interesting Places

You should fly to Istanbul Ataturk Airport (IST). If your reservation at one of the short-course hotels includes airport pickup, you will be met at the customs exit as you see in the photos below. Look for your name carefully among the many names you will be seeing.


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