
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Morning: | T. Tezduyar, “Stabilized Formulations — Core Concepts and Special Techniques” |
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Y. Bazilevs, “ALE Method and ALE-VMS Technique” | |
K. Takizawa, “Space–Time (ST) Method and ST-VMS Technique” | |
Afternoon: | T. Tezduyar, “Mesh Update Methods for Flows with Moving Interfaces” |
K. Takizawa, “Iterative Solution Techniques and Parallel Computing Concepts” | |
Y. Bazilevs, “Isogeometric Analysis” |
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Morning: | T. Tezduyar, “ST Computational FSI Techniques — Core Technologies” |
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T. Tezduyar, “FSI Coupling Techniques” | |
K. Takizawa, “ST Computational FSI Techniques — Special Techniques 1” | |
Afternoon: | K. Takizawa, “ST Computational FSI Techniques — Special Techniques 2” |
Y. Bazilevs, “ALE-VMS Computational FSI Techniques 1” | |
Y. Bazilevs, “ALE-VMS Computational FSI Techniques 2” |
Morning Lectures: | 9:30–12:30 |
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Afternoon Lectures: | 2:00–5:00 |
Option to Attend AFSI 2015: May 11–13, 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.
Reference Textbook: Y. Bazilevs, K. Takizawa and T.E. Tezduyar,
Computational Fluid–Structure Interaction: Methods and Applications, Wiley (2013).
