The IUTAM Symposium on Computational modelling of instabilities and turbulence in separated two-phase flows will bring together experts in two-phase flow modelling and simulation to map out future progress in the area. The need for such a meeting arises from the intrinsic complexities of two-phase flow, coupled with advent of new and exciting avenues to model such flows with ever-increasing fidelity to the basic physics, including but not limited to:
Improvements in the grid-resolution of three-dimensional simulations and the advent of exascale computing,
Improvements on the algorithmic front,
New developments on high-performance computing, e.g. GPU computing,
Novel applications of two-phase flow, e.g. cooling of micro-electronic devices via phase change
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https://maths.ucd.ie/cfd2019/