Many physical problems such as solidification process, aeroacoustics, groundwater simulation, and electronic packaging involve the localisation of the physics and their transient variability across the geometric domain. While it is impossible to address all of the problems mentioned, it is important to understand various options of coupling subdomains in relation to the multi-physics problems. In particular it is important to address how subdomains may be collaborated in achieving a fast global solution to the original problem based on distributed computing.The minisymposium will discuss the collaboration between subdomains in electronic packaging which is a multi-scale multi-physics problem. The collaboration between subdomains is done using classical non-overlapping subdomains and the corresponding acceleration techniques. The main aim is to reduce total engineer's modelling time in an engineering process. Other topics involved in this minisymposium include coupling of various physical properties in many fluid dynamics involving nonlinear Navier-Stokes solvers. A list of tentative speakers and areas of the talks is given below.
Organizer: Peter Chow
<p.chow@fle.fujitsu.com>
Choi-Hong Lai
University of Greenwich, London
The minisymposium is held in 2 sessions.
Thursday, July 24 16:00 - 17:40 Room 005
- ASPIN for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations
(TM057)
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Xiao-Chuan Cai
(United States)
; Feng-Nan Hwang
- Iterative Substructuring Methods for Indoor Air Flow Simulation
(TM048)
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Tobias Knopp
(Germany)
; Gert Lube; Ralf Gritzki; Markus Roesler
- Fluid-Structure Interaction with Nonconforming Finite Elements
(TM046)
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Edward Swim
(United States)
; Padmanabhan Seshaiyer
- Some Effctive Techniques of Nonlinear Solvers for Black-Oil Modelling
(TM060)
Choi-Hong Lai
(United Kingdom)
; Jianwen Cao
Friday, July 25 9:00 - 10:40 Room 005
- Local Defect Correction Techniques Applied to a Combustion Problem
(TM004)
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Martijn Anthonissen
(Netherlands)
- Heterogeneous Domain Decomposition for Boundary Layer Problems
(TM114)
Marc Garbey
(United States)
; Omar Dia; Y. Jobic
- Interaction Laws in Viscous-Inviscid Coupling
(TM113)
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Arthur E. P. Veldman
(Netherlands)
; E.G.M. Coenen
- Electronic Packaging and Reduction in Modelling Time Using Domain Decomposition
(TM009)
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Peter Chow
(United Kingdom)
; Choi-Hong Lai
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