James Chen, Haibo Dong
This mini-symposium will address the recent advancements of computational fluid dynamics for free and moving boundaries. In particular, this mini-symposium is devoted to computational and experimental investigation of bio-inspired locomotion, solid-fluid interaction, vortex formation, flow instability, boundary layer flow and flow transition at high/moderate/low Reynolds numbers. Contributions from researchers in the fields of theoretical, computational and applied fluid mechanics are cordially invited.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Bio-inspired Locomotion in Flying and Swimming
* Solid-Fluid interaction
* Computational fluid mechanics
* Flow instability
* Transport in microscale and multiscale fluid dynamics
* Vortex-induced vibration
* Boundary layer flow