Monday 3 November 2014

CMEM 2015

CMEM 201517th International Conference on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements

5 - 7 May, 2015
Opatija, Croatia

Organised by:
University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy
University of Split, Croatia
Wessex Institute, UK

Overview


CMEM 2015 is the 17th International Conference in this well established series on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements. These successful meetings provide a unique forum for the review of the latest work on the interaction between computational methods and experimental measurements.

This well known series of conferences started in Washington DC (1981) followed by a meeting on board the Queen Elizabeth II Ocean Liner (1984); Porto Carras, Greece (1986); Capri (1988); Montreal (1991); Siena (1993); Capri (1995); Rhodes (1997); Sorrento (1999); Alicante (2001); Sani Beach, Greece (2003); Malta (2005); Prague (2007); the Algarve (2009), the New Forest, UK (2011) and A Coruña, Spain (2013).

The principal intention of the conference has always been to provide to the international technical and scientific community, an opportunity to discuss the interaction between experimental measurements and computational methods with all associated topics. Foremost consideration and importance are devoted to their reciprocal and advantageous integration.

The continuous improvement in computer efficiency, coupled with their diminishing costs and the rapid development of numerical procedures have generated an ever-increasing expansion of computational simulations that permeate all fields of science and technology. As these procedures continue to grow in magnitude and complexity, it is essential to be certain of their reliability, ie to validate their results. This can be achieved by performing dedicated and accurate experiments, which have undergone a constant and enormous development. At the same time, current experimental techniques have become more complex and sophisticated so that they require the exploitation of computers, both for running experiments as well as acquiring and processing the resulting data.

Conference Topics

  • Computational and experimental methods
  • Fluid flow
  • Structural and stress analysis
  • Materials characterisation
  • Heat transfer and thermal processes
  • Advances in computational methods
  • Automotive applications
  • Applications in industry
  • Process simulations
  • Environmental modelling and applications
  • Computer modelling
  • Validation of computer modelling
  • Computation in measurements
  • Data processing of experiments
  • Virtual testing and verification
  • Simulation and forecasting
  • Measurements in engineering

Webpage

View the conference website, which has full details about the conference objectives, topics and submission requirements at: http://www.wessex.ac.uk/15-conferences/cmem-2015/page-2.html