The 11th International Symposium on Cavitation (CAV2021)
Abstract
The first International Symposium on Cavitation (CAV) was held in Japan, in 1986 with the intention of encouraging scientific and technical cooperation in the cavitation field among diverse countries. The symposium has been held every three years not only to activate scientific and technical communication but also to promote the friendship of members since then. The CAV Symposium has grown tobecome the worlds foremost event dedicated to cavitation since its initiation in 1986 in Japan, CAV2021 will be held for the firsttime in Korea.The goal of this symposium is to bring together promising researchers and practitioners from the field of cavitation and to provide an international forum for presentation, exchange of experiences, and creation of knowledge in their recent advances on various aspects of theories, analyses, and applications of cavitation. Subjects of interest include but are not limited to: advanced numerical simulation, bubble cavitation and bubbly flows, cavitating jets and applications, cavitation control and suppression, cavitation erosion, cavitation in biology and bioengineering, cavitation in fluid machinery, cavitation induced noise and vibration,cavitation in environments, marine propeller and cavitation, nucleation and bubble dynamics, sheet and cloud cavitation, sonochemistry and sonoluminescence, super-cavitation, tip vortex cavitation, shockwave and thermal effects, etc. All of these topics are directly/indirectly related to ocean engineering and naval researches.Due to the new corona-virus (COVID-19) pandemic, CAV2021 will be held as a virtual conference from May 10 to 13, 2021. The symposium will take place via an online platform which is different from theofficial website. The symposium program includes the opening ceremony, keynote speeches by experts from across the globe, oral sessions, and live discussion. Following speakers have confirmed their participation for the keynote speeches:(Plenary) Chongam Kim, Seoul National University, Korea(Plenary) Krishnan Mahesh, University of Minnesota, USA(Plenary) Steffen Schmidt, Technical University of Munich, Germany(Plenary) Satoshi Watanabe, Kyushu University, JapanThere will be a large number of video presentations with 14 topics and live discussions for every presenter spread over the symposium period as well. About 200 papers are expected to be submitted, and the papers will be issued as the Society of Naval Architects of Korea (SNAK) International proceedings. More detailed information on the 11th International Symposium on Cavitation can be found on the following website: cav2021.org.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- May 05, 2021
- Source ID
- N629092112021
Entities
People
- Shin Hyung Rhee
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- Seoul National University
- United States Navy