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ISSW34 2023 : The 34th International Symposium on Shock Waves(ISSW34)

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Link: http://www.issw34.org
 
When Jul 16, 2023 - Jul 21, 2023
Where Daegu, Korea
Submission Deadline Nov 17, 2022
Notification Due Dec 17, 2022
Categories    shock waves   hypersonic   supersonic   numerical methods
 

Call For Papers

ISSW34 is the International Symposium on Shock waves with over 60year history. It is held every 2 years and it is the first time for ISSW in Korea.

The organizing committee will give you chance to experience Korean food, and culture through various events during the symposium.

ISSW34 welcomes all contributions from abroad set of perspectives including technical and medical that advance fundamental and applied knowledge in shock waves.
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Topics
Blast waves
Chemical kinetics
Chemical reacting flows
Facilities and instrumentation
Detonation and combustion
Diagnostics and flow visualization
Multiphase flows
Numerical methods
Plasma and magnetohydrodynamics
Medical and biological applications
High enthalpy gas dynamics
Nozzle flows and supersonic jet
Shock/boundary layer interaction
Supersonic and hypersonic flows
Shock-vortex interaction
Shock waves in internal flows
Richtmyer-Meshkov instability
Spectroscopy
Shock waves in rarefied gases
Shock waves in dense gases
Shock waves in liquids
Shock waves in solids/impact and compaction

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Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: November 17, 2022

Notification of acceptance: December 17, 2022

Early bird registration open: February 6, 2023

Full paper submission open: February 6, 2023

Contact: issw34.info@gmail.com
Website: www.issw34.org

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