FEMIF '95


IXth INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

on

Finite Elements in Fluids

Venezia, Italy 15th - 20th October 1995


Contents

Objectives

The original objective of this conference series was to bring together researchery engaged in all areas of science and engineering. The expansion of the subject since that time has drawn together many related methodologies.

The main goal of the 9th International Conference on Finite Elements in Fluids, new Trends and Applications is to address the austanding challanges in flow simulation. From the strong belief that the subject progresses through interaction between researchers, the organizers are convinced that both people engaged in the application of modelling and in its theoretical development may give very important contribution to the solution of flow problems.

Organizing Institutions

Organizing Commitee

Conference Secretariat

Dipartimento di Matematica Pura ed Applicata
via Belzoni 7, 35131 Padova, Italy
Tel. ++39/49/8275904
Fax ++39/49/8758596
mcecchi@pdmat1.math.unipd.it

Location

The International Conference is hosted by Padova University at the site of Venezia University Ca' Foscari in Central Venezia.
All the world is aware of artistic importance, the historical tradition and the fascination of Venezia.
To arrive to Venezia is easy by airplane through Venezia Airport (Marco Polo) and then by boat to central Venezia beeing carefull to take a large boat ( about 15 mt. not a taxi boat) that cost you Lit. 15000 or by bus Lit. 1200 or by train to Venezia S. Lucia rail road station. If one stops in Venezia Mestre, this other station is 15 kilometers away from Central Venezia.
The Secretariat of IXth International Conference of Finite Elements in Fluids is held at

AUDITORIUM S. MARGHERITA

CAMPO S. MARGHERITA

Ca' Foscari

DORSODURO 3689

and the registration starts there at 6 PM of SUNDAY 15 October 1995


CONFERENCE FORMAT

Contributed Papers to be presented in FEMIF '95 have been are been organized in a number of technical session covering the following topics:

Advenction - Diffusion

Compressible Flows

Environmental Flows

Free Surface Flow

Grid Generation and Adaptivity

Incompressible Flows

Mathematical Methods

Optimal Design

Parallel Computing

Shallow Waters

Thermal Flows

Turbulent Flows

The Keynote Lectures are:

Agoshkov V.I.    Russian Acc. of Sciences Moscov      Russia
Baker A.J.       University of Tennesseee             Usa
Brezinski C.     Universitè de Lille                  France
Bruch J.         University of California             Usa
Carey G.         University of Texas at Austin        Usa
Dervieux A.      INRIA Sophia Antipolis               France
Fortin M.        Laval University Quebec              Canada
Franca L.        University of Colorado Denver        Usa
Habashi W.G.     Concordia University                 Canada
Hughes T.        Stanford University                  Usa
Idelshon S.      INTEC                                Argentina
Le Tallec P.     INRIA Rocquencourt                   France
Lions J.L.       Collége De France                    France
Jonhson C.       Goteborg University                  Sweden
Kawahara M.      Chuo University Tokyo                Japan
Kuznetsov Y.A.   Russian Acc. of Science Moscow       Russia
Navon I.M.       Florida State University Tallahassee Usa
Oden T.          University of Texas at Austin        Usa
Oñate E.         Universita Politecnica de Catalunya  Spain
Peraire J.       Mass. Inst. of Tech. Cambridge       Usa
Periaux J.       Dassault Aviation St. Cloud          France
Pironneau O.     Universitè Paris 6                   France
Quarteroni A.    Politecnico di Milano                Italy
Schwab C.        University of Maryland Baltimore     Usa
Tezduyar T.      University of Minnesota Minneapolis  Usa
Zienkiewicz O.C. University of Walles Swansea         UK

Program Committee

This committee will be composed by the organizing committee and by A. Dervieux (France), T.J. Hughes (U.S.A.), M. Kawahara (Japan), A. Maceri (Italy), J.T. Oden (U.S.A.), E. Oñate (Spain), J. Peraire (U.S.A.), A. Quarteroni (Italy) .

Provisional Social Programme

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PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

The programme is a preliminary one; a final version of the programme will be distributed at the Conference together with the Conference Proceedings.

Preliminary Programme

MONDAY 16th OCTOBER 1995


 9.00         OPENING CONFERENCE
 
 9.45-10.30   O.C. Zienkiewicz
              A new algorithm for fluid mechanics. compressible and 
              incompressible behaviour

10.30-11.00   Coffee Break

11.00-11.30   T. Oden
              Optimal hp-methods, local error estimates, and preconditioners
              for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes equations

11.30-12.00   T.J.R. Hughes
              Multiscale phenomena: Green's functions, subgrid scale models, 
              bubbles, and the origins of stabilized methods

12.00-14.00   Break for Lunch

14.00-14.30   C. Schwab
              Remarks on pressure approximation in projection methods for 
              viscous incompressible flow

14.30-15.00   P. Le Tallec
              On the coupling Boltzman and Navier-Stokes equations

15.00-15.30   M. Kawahara and Yan Ding
              Bifurcation analysis of Brown tide by reaction diffusion
              equation using finite element method

15.30-16.00   Coffe Break

16.00-18.20   Parallel Session
              A1 - Incompressible Flows  ( Auditorium S. Margherita )
              A2 - Compressible Flows    ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Turbulent Flows       ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )
              A4 - Thermal Flows         ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )

19.30         Conference Reception

A1 -- INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

16.00-16.20   M. Bercovier and O. Ricou
              Dimensional reduction of a Stokes flow using a polynomial 
              approximation
              
16.20-16.40   M.A. Cruchaga and E. Oñate
              A finite element formulation for incompressible flow whith 
              moving surface problems using a generalized streamline operator
              
16.40-17.00   J. Karam-Filho, A.F.D. Loula and J.N.C. Guerreiro 
              A mixed finite element method for coupled incompressible 
              creeping flows of a generalized Newtonian fluids
              
17.00-17.20   J. Blasco, R. Codina and A. Huerta
              A Predictor-Multicorrector algorithm for the incompressible 
              Navier-Stokes equations as a Fractional-Step method
              
17.20-17.40   M. Manzan, G. Comini and G. Cortella
              A Streamfunction-Vorticity formulation for periodic fully 
              developed flows
              
17.40-18.00   F. Dubois
              A Vorticity-Velocity-Pressure formulation for the Stokes problem
              
18.00-18.20   A. Maruoka, K. Nakakubo, H. Hirano and M. Kawahara
              ALE finite element analysis for flow around tandem circular 
              cylinders
              

A2 -- COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

16.00-16.20   A. Bermudez and R. Rodriguez
              A displacement F.E.M. without spurious solutions for the 
              computation of elastoacoustic and hydroelastic vibrations
              
16.20-16.40   R. Codina, M. Vazquez and O.C. Zienkiewicz
              A fractional step method for compressible flows: boundary 
              conditions and incompressible limit
              
16.40-17.00   G. Iannelli 
              A Non-Linear Element-Upstream weak statement for the compressible
              Navier-Stockes equations
              
17.00-17.20   J.-C. Carette and H. Deconick
              A posteriori finite element error estimation for the Euler 
              equations based on multidimensional residual decomposition
              
17.20-17.40   K. Morgan, O. Hassan, J. Peraire, E.J. Probert 
              and N.P. Weatherill
              Unstructured mesh procedures for Transient Compressible Inviscid
              Flows with Moving Boundaries
              
17.40-18.00   H.U. Akay, A. Ecer and Y. Chen
              Comparison of potential and Euler solutions of unsteady transonic
              flows around an oscillanting airfoil
              
              
18.00-18.20   A. Bateman, M. Gomez and J. Dolz
              Surge and front waves modelling with the method of the modified
              characteristics

18.20-18.40   K. Banas 
              A universal correction to artificial viscosity based on
              the entropy balance
              

A3 -- TURBULENT FLOWS

16.00-16.20   G. Comini, O. Saro and C. Nonino
              A new wall finite element for turbolent flow modeling
              
16.20-16.40   J.A. Ross and B.E. Larock
              Developing an algebraic stress finite element model of turbolent 
              flow
              
16.40-17.00   A. Forestier, J.M. Herard and X. Louis
              Exact or approximate Riemann solvers to compute a two equation 
              turbolent compressible model
               
17.00-17.20   G. Pot, D. Laurence, N.-E. Rharif, L. Leal De Sousa and 
              C. Compe
              Implementation of 3D second moment closure turbolence model 
              for incompressible flows in the finite element code N3S
              
17.20-17.40   J. Riera and A. Huerta
              Implicit-Explicit spatially adaptive scheme for the k-&vepsilon;
              equations
              
17.40-18.00   H. Nguyen and D. Al-Khudhairy
              A Fractional-Step Taylor-Galerkin finite element method for 
              incompressible turbolent flows
              
18.00-18.20   C. Predescu, A. Nicolae, C. Mihailescu and A. Semenescu
              Modelling by FEM of temperature fields in flames for classical 
              and ultrasonic combustion
              

A4 -- THERMAL FLOWS

16.00-16.20   C. Peniguel and I. Rupp
              A numerical approach of coupled heat conduction and enclosure 
              radiation problems
              
16.20-16.40   C. Peniguel and I. Rupp
              A numerical approach of thermal problems coupling fluid solid and
              radiation in complex geometries
              
16.40-17.00   G. Ferretti, R. Paoluzzi, A. Rebuffi and D. Vecchiatini
              C.F.D field analysis for fire damage investigation
              
17.00-17.20   T. Neumeyer
              ENO schemes for the simulation of the charge cycle in a 
              combustion engine
              
17.20-17.40   A. Caruso, G. Simard and C. Delalondre
              Finite element modelling of electric arc
              
17.40-18.00   E.H. Amara, Y. El-Khelfaoui and A. Ahmanache
              Finite element simulation of laser material welding   
              
              
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TUESDAY 17th OCTOBER 1995

 8.30- 9.50   PARALLEL SESSION
              A1 - Mathematical Methods ( Auditorium S. Margherita ) 
              A2 - Grid Generation, Adaptivity and Parallel Computing 
                                        ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Shallow Waters       ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )
              A4 - Environmental Flows  ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )

 9.50-10.30   Coffe Break
 
10.30-11.15   J.L. Lions
              Can one controll rotating fluids ?
              
11.15-12.00   C. Johnson
              On the computability of fluid flow
              
12.00-14.00   Break for Lunch

14.00-16.00   PARALLEL SESSION
              A1 - Free Surface and Moving Boundary Flows 
                                          ( Aud. S. Margherita )
              A2 - Advection-Diffusion    ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Environmental Flows    ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )                               
              A4 - Turbulent Flows        ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )

16.00-16.30   Coffee Break

16.30-18.30   PLENARY SESSION

16.30-17.00   G.F. Carey, A. Bose, A.I. Pehlivanov, Y. Shen, Z. Wang
              Least-squares finite elements for fluid flow and transport
              
17.00-17.30   T.E. Tezduyar and A.A. Johnson
              Numerical simulation of fluid particles interactions
              
17.30-18.00   E. Oñate, S. Idelsohn, T. Fischer and O.C. Zienkiewicz
              A finite point method for analysis of fluid flow problems
              
18.00-18.30   V.I. Agoskov and S.N. Buleev
              Finite element approximations in sensitivity analysis of 
              pollution precesses in the Cagliari bay
              

A1 -- MATHEMATICAL METHODS

8.30 - 8.50   B. Mohammadi
              A critical comparison of three Finite-Volume-Galerkin schemes on 
              unstructured grids for Euler and Navier-Stokes equations
              
8.50 - 9.10   C. Calgaro, J. Laminie and R. Temam
              Nonlinear Galerkin method for the solution of evolution equations 
              by hierarchical finite element discretization
              
9.10 - 9.30   E.R.R. Botta and A. van der Ploeg
              Preconditioning techniques for matrices with arbitrary sparsity 
              patterns
              
9.30 - 9.50   M. Sofonea
              Quasistatic contact problems in Rate-Type viscoplasticity
              

A2 -- GRID GENERATION, ADAPTIVITY AND PARALLEL COMPUTING

8.30 - 8.50   F.X. Giraldo
              A finite volume high resolution 2D Euler solver with adaptive 
              grid generation on high performance computers
              
8.50 - 9.10   J.N.C. Guerreiro, A.F.D. Loula, E.M. Toledo and G.C. Sanchez
              A parallel mixed finite element scheme for nonlinear creeping 
              flows
              
9.10 - 9.30   M.G. Larson
              Adaptive finite element methods for viscous conservation laws in
              one dimension
              
9.30 - 9.50   S.J. Sherwin and G.E. Karniadakis
              Adaptive hp finite elements on unstructured meshes


A3 -- SHALLOW WATERS

8.30 - 8.50   M. Gonzalez, M.A. Garcia, M. Espino and A.S. Arcilla
              FEM analysis of the vertical stucture of tidal currents
              
8.50 - 9.10   J. Macias, M.J. Castro and Pares
              A finite elements multilayer shallow water model. Applications to
              the numerical modelling of the Alboran Sea and Strait of 
              Gibraltar dynamics
              
9.10 - 9.30   P.Ortiz and O.C. Zienkiewicz
              Tide and bore propagation in the Severn Estuary by e new fluid 
              algorithm
              
9.30 - 9.50   I.M.Navon, Z. Wang, X.Zou and F.X. Le Dimet
              A Truncated Newton optimization algorithm in meteorology 
              applications with analytic Hessian/Vector products
              

A4 -- ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   R. Rangogni and F. Di Monaco
              A finite volume model for simulating the pollutant transport in 
              aquifers
              
8.50 - 9.10   E. Bertolazzi
              A finite volume numerical scheme for the solution of two 
              dimensional chemically reactive hypersonic flow
              
9.10 - 9.30   L. Bergamaschi, S. Mantica and G. Manzini
              A mixed finite element/finite volume approach for reservoir 
              simulation
              
9.30 - 9.50   L. Bergamaschi, C. Gallo, G. Manzini, C. Paniconi and M. Putti
              A mixed finite element/TVD finite volume scheme for saturated 
              flow and transport in groundwater
              

A1 -- FREE SURFACE AND MOVING BOUNDARY FLOWS

14.00-14.20   G.M. Cornetti and O. Pironneau
              A single layer finite element approximation of the 3D 
              Navier-Stokes equation for free surface flows in the shallow 
              water limit
              
14.20-14.40   D.V. Maklakov
              Limiting Free-Surface configurations for subcritical flows over 
              obstacles
              
14.40-15.00   L. Gastaldi
              Mixed finite element methods in fluid structure systems
              
15.00-15.20   R. Revelli, L. Ridolfi
              On the unsteady behaviour of an unconfined aquifer
              
15.20-15.40   O. Isnard, J.L. Lubrano, G. Gautier, G. Brun and A. Hodin
              The VOF method applied to the study of the progression of free 
              boundaries with a finite element method
              
15.40-16.00   T. De Mulder, H. Deconinck and J.-M. Buchlin
              Water spray simulations based on a unstructured grids with a 
              SUPG/PSPG stabilized P1/P1 finite element solver
              
              
A2 -- ADVECTION-DIFFUSION

14.00-14.20   T. Yamada
              A bubble element for inviscid flows
              
14.20-14.40   C. Moulin, J-M. Hervouet and J-M. Janin
              Advection/Diffusion equations using finite element methods in 
              the TELEMAC system
              
14.40-15.00   R. Sacco and F. Saleri
              Exponentially fitted mixed finite volume methods for 
              Convection-Diffusion problems
              
15.00-15.20   A.C. Galeão, R.C. Almeida, R.S. Simões and A.F.D. Loula
              Finite element analysis of Convection-Diffusion problems
              
15.20-15.40   N.P. Weatherill, O. Hassan, M.J. Marchant and K. Morgan
              Viscous Flows on Adapted Unstructured Meshes
              
15.40-16.00   P. Siegel, R. Mosé, P. Ackerer, A.P. Blaschke and J. Jaffre
              Solution of advection dispersion equation using operator and
              time splitting


A3 -- ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS

14.00-14.20   A. Cardoso Neto and A.C. Lock
              An approach to compute flooding waves propagation through 
              channel networks by means of penalty functions
              
14.20-14.40   D.W. Pepper and H. Sethi
              An h-adaptive finite element model for subsurface contaminant 
              transport
              
14.40-15.00   A. Valentino, S. Sartori, G. Ungiesser, R. Serandrei Barbero 
              and S. Zecchetto
              Analysis of valley glaciers using the finite element method
              
15.00-15.20   C. Amerio, S. Bianchi and P. Molinaro
              Application of a fully 3D fem model to environmental and deep 
              sea problems
              
15.20-15.40   K.G. Schwarz
              Modelling of impurity transfer and diffusion in Mesa-Scale 
              atmosphere
              
15.40-16.00   G. Umgiesser and A. Bergamasco
              The river Po Rofi and the related structure of the italian 
              coastal current
              

A4 -- TURBULENT FLOWS

14.00-14.20   J.P. Chabard and G. Pot
              Turbolence modelling in finite element industrial applications
              
14.20-14.40   T. Nomura, M. Ohta, M. Shimura and A. Sekine
              ALE finite element flow analysis of Vortex-Induced vibration 
              of circular cylinder
              
14.40-15.00   
              
15.00-15.20   K.T. Yoon and T.J. Chung
              Analysis of compressible viscous flows whith adaptive spectral
              element method
              
15.20-15.40   M. Galan, B. Mantel, J. Periaux, M. Sefrioui and G. Winter
              On the coupling of finite element solutions of flow models via
              domain decomposition methods and genetic algorithms

15.40-16.00   M. Grandotto, J.F. Haquet and P. Obry
              A finite element method to study turbolent two phase flows in 
              complex geometries
              
              
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WEDNESDAY 18th OCTOBER 1995

 8.30-10.00   PLENARY SESSION
 
 8.30- 9.00   W.G. Habashi, L. Dutto, G. Yang and M. Fortin
              Solution of Navier-Stokes equations by a parallelizable 
              Broyden method
              
 9.00- 9.30   L. Franca, M. Lesoinne and C.Farhat
              Unusual stabilized finite element methods for second order
              linear differential  equations
              
 9.30-10.00   M. Fortin and Y. Bourgault
              Mesh adaptation for viscous compressible flows
              
10.00-10.30   Coffe Break

10.30-12.00   PLENARY SESSION

10.30-11.00   A. Russo
              Residual free bubbles and stabilized methods
              
11.00-11.30   Y.A. Kusnetsov
              Efficient substructuring preconditioners for finite element
              problems on nonmatching grids
              
11.30-12.00   A. Dervieux, C. Debiez, K. Mer and B. Nkonga
              Computation on unsteady flows with mixed 
              Finite-Volume / Finite-Element upwind methods
              
12.00-14.00   Break for Lunch

14.00         Escursion to Venice Islands

19.00         Banquet


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THURSDAY 19th OCTOBER 1995

8.30 - 9.50   PARALLEL SESSION
              A1 - Incompressible Flows     ( Auditorium S. Margherita )
              A2 - Compressible Flows       ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Grid Generation, Adaptivity and Parallel Computing
                                            ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )
              A4 - Environmental Flows      ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )
              
 9.50-10.30   Coffe Break
 
10.30-11.00   J. Peraire  
              Flow control using reduced order models and optimum control theory

11.00-11.30   O. Pironneau
              Wall laws for Navier-Stokes equations and turbulence models

11.30-12.00   S. Idelsohn, N. Nigro and M. Storti
              A general algorithm for compressible and incompressible flow.
              Stability analysis and explicit time integration

12.00-14.00   Break for Lunch

14.00-14.30   A.J. Baker, S. Roy, P.D. Manhardt and E.G. Schaub
              On development of a software platform for rapid implementation
              of finite element weak statement CFD algorithms

14.30-15.00   I.M. Navon, K.Zhu and X. Zou
              Variational Assimilation with a variable resolution finite 
              element Shallow water equations model

15.00-15.30   J.C. Bruch and K.P. Wang
              Finite element adaptive mesh analysis using a cluster
              of workstations

15.30-16.00   Coffe Break

16.00-18.40   PARALLEL SESSION
              A1 - Incompressible Flows    ( Auditorium S. Margherita )
              A2 - Compressible Flows      ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Shallow Waters          ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )
              A4 - Mathematical Methods    ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )
              
              
A1 -- INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   M. Tabata
              Conforming and noncorforming finite element methods for 
              axisymmetric flow problems
              
8.50 - 9.10   J. Freund and E.M. Salonen
              Diffusion-Convection-Reaction problems and the patch test
              
9.10 - 9.30   P. Hansbo
              A 'Free-Lagrange' finite element method for incompressible flow
              
9.30 - 9.50   H. Hirano, A. Maruoka and M. Kawahara
              Finite element analysis of fluid-structure interaction problem and
              its application to wind resistance design of box girder bridge


A2 -- COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   A.I. Zhmakin
              Computation of low-Mach number compressible viscous flows using 
              2D & 3D unstructured grids
              
8.50 - 9.10   A. Soulaimani
              Finite element computation of compressible flows using different
              set of independent variables
              
9.10 - 9.30   D.J. Kinney and M.M. Hafez
              Finite element computations of transonic potential flow
              
9.30 - 9.50   B. Khobalatte and P. Leyland
              New finite element based fluctuation splitting kinetic schemes 
              for accurate shock capturing
              

A3 -- GRID GENERATION, ADAPTIVITY AND PARALLEL COMPUTING

8.30 - 8.50   G. Nicolas, F. Arnoux-Guisse and O. Bonnin
              Adaptive meshing for 3D finite element software

8.50 - 9.10   M.A. Gutierrez and R. de Borst
              An algorithm for quadrilateral mesh rezoning
              
9.10 - 9.30   J-A. Desideri
              Control of hyperbolic grid-generation systems

9.30 - 9.50   D.L. Marcum
              Control of point placement and connectivity in unstructured grid
              generation procedures



A4 -- ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   X. Zhan, B.A. Schrefler and L. Simoni
              Finite element simulation of multiphase, heat flow, and solute 
              transport in deformable porous media

8.50 - 9.10   J.M. Amaya, E. Martinez and A. Raya
              Geodesic geometrization over Liouvilles's surfaces and over 
              surfaces of revolution, and stationary kinetics in 
              barotropic fluids of conservative dynamics

9.10 - 9.30   K. Inamoto, M. Takagi and M. Kawahara
              Kalman filter estimation for wave propagation including 
              uncertain parameter

9.30 - 9.50   Z. Roussakevitch
              Modelling of heat and mass transfer in the non-stationary ground 
              water flows and its applications


A1 -- INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

16.00-16.20   R. Codina and O. Soto
              Finite element methods for the numerical simulation of 
              rotating flows
              
16.20-16.40   I.D. Parsons and A.L.G.A. Coutinho
              Multigrid methods for finite element simulation of two 
              phase immiscible flow in heterogeneous media

16.40-17.00   J.H. Saiac, F. Santi and V. Phong Mai
              Numerical solutions of Navier-Stokes equations by a 
              Lagrange-Galerkin method coupling u, p and ψ,ω formulations 

17.00-17.20   M.M.T. Wang and T.W.H. Sheu
              On a BiCGS solution for three-dimensional incompressible viscous 
              flows at steady-state

17.20-17.40   R.C.P. Leal-Toledo, A.F.D. Loula, E.M. Toledo and 
              N.F.F. Ebecken
              On a least square finite element formulation for Stokes problem

17.40-18.00   J.M. Herard and J. Pot
              On the suitability of some alghorithms to compute realisable 
              Reynolds stress closures

18.00-18.20   J. Freund and R. Stenberg
              On weakly imposed boundary conditions for second order problems

18.20-18.40   D.A. Fokin
              Finite element method for solving the inverse internal 
              boundary-value problem of transonic gasdynamics

A2 -- SHALLOW WATERS

16.00-16.20   A. Bermudez, A. Dervieux, J.A. Desideri and M.E. Vazquez
              Explicit and implicit upwind schemes for the two-dimensional 
              shallow water equations

16.20-16.40   A. Defina, L. D'Alpaos and B. Matticchio
              A coupled 2D and 1D finite element model for simulating tidal 
              flow in the Venice channel network

16.40-17.00   L. D'Alpaos, X. Zhan and B. Matticchio
              Groundwater flow and transport modelling of shallow aquifer

17.00-17.20   M. Idrissi and A. Soulaimani
              Identification of the friction coefficient in shallow water 
              flows using optimal control

17.20-17.40   P. Azerard and O. Besson
              Numerical simulation of fluid flow in a stratified shallow lake

17.40-18.00   F. Saleri
              Some stabilization techniques in computational fluid dynamics

18.00-18.20   A. Di Filippo, P. Molinaro and R. Pacheco
              Stabilization technique of explicit schemes for the numerical 
              solution of the one dimensional shallow water equations
              
18.20-18.40   G. Umgiesser and S. Zecchetto
              The influence of the wind on the water levels in the Venice 
              lagoon


A3 -- OPTIMAL DESIGN

16.00-16.20   T. Terui, K. Sasaki and M. Kawahara
              An optimal control theory applied to flood control problem

16.20-16.40   F.G. Avhadiev, A.M. Elizarov and D.V. Maklakov
              Optimal hydrodynamic shape design by the methods of complex 
              analysis

16.40-17.00   J. Zou, W.W. Hsieh and I.M. Navon
              Sequential open boundary control by data assimilation in a 
              limited-area model

17.00-17.20   B.P.M. van Esch, N.P. Kruyt and J.B. Jonker
              An efficient method for computing Three-Dimensional potential 
              flows in hydraulic turbomachines

17.20-17.40   Y. Sukirman and H. Razi
              Numerical solution for predicting the effects of regional 
              aquifer on the production performance of oilfields

17.40-18.00   M. Kawahara and T. Imoto
              Bifurcation analysis of tubularia in a finite two-dimensional 
              domain with finite element method

18.00-18.20   L. Zovatto
              An heuristics bandwidth reduction algorithm

18.20-18.40   N.V. Ardelyan and K.V. Kosmatchevskii
              An implicit free Lagrange method with finite element grid 
              operators for the solution of 2D MHD-flows

18.40-19.00   Z. Mrsa and L. Sopta
              Turbomachinery spiral casing optimum design


A4 -- MATHEMATICAL METHODS

16.00-16.20   M. Morandi Cecchi and P. Patuzzo Grego
              Approximation of the numerical solution of Burgers problems

16.20-16.40   R. Vilsmeier and D. Hänel
              Central and upwind solutions of the conservation equations on 
              3-D unstructured meshes

16.40-17.00   G. Passoni
              Coupling nonlinear wawe models for the simulation of steep waves 
              at vertical walls

17.00-17.20   B. Svingen and M. Kjeldsen
              Fluid structure interactions in piping systems

17.20-17.40   L.G. de Pillis
              From Navier-Stokes to waves

17.40-18.00   T. Fujino and M. Kawahara
              Stability analysis of diffusion model based on stability theory

18.00-18.20   A.V. Chizhov and A.A. Schmidt
              Synthesis of the Galerkin FEM and TVD-schemes for simulation of a 
              drop-solid surface impact

18.20-18.40   D. Funaro and D. Boffi
              How to rewrite the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
              and take advantage of this


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FRIDAY 20th OCTOBER 1995

8.30 - 9.50   PARALLEL SESSION
              A1 - Incompressible Flows    ( Auditorium S. Margherita )
              A2 - Compressible Flows      ( Ca' Dolfin )
              A3 - Shallow Water           ( Aula I  ISDGM S. Polo )
              A4 - Grid Generation, Adaptivity and Parallel Computing
                                           ( Aula II ISDGM S. Polo )
              
 9.50-10.30   Coffe Break
 
10.30-11.00   C. Brezinski
              New procedures for solving systems of linear equations

11.00-11.30   A. Quarteroni
              Heterogeneus modelling in CFD and parallel computing

11.30-12.00   M. Hafez and W.H. Guo
              Simulation of steady compressible flows based on Cauchy/Riemann 
              equations and Crocco's relations

12.00-14.00   Break for Lunch

14.00-14.20   S. Ohta, A. Maruoka, H. Hirano and M. Kawahara
              Numerical analysis of flow field around complicated topography

14.20-14.40   B. Tournaire, S. Aubert, J.L. Schultz, G. Brun and D. Escudie
              Numerical simulation of 3D turbolent reacting flows in jet 
              engines combustors

14.40-15.00   V. Dina and C. Mihailescu
              Numerical simulation by FEM method of the thermal forced 
              convection to the heating of cylinder with burned jets

15.00-15.20   A. Semenescu, C. Mihailescu, I. Oprescu, A. Nicolae and 
              C. Predescu
              Studies by FEM on hydrodynamics of baking furnaces for 
              carbon products

15.20-15.40   B. Delenne and E. Razafindrakoto
              Numerical simulations of crossflows around a circular cylinder 
              at high Reynolds numbers

15.40-16.00   C. Mihailescu, A. Semenescu, I. Oprescu and L. Valcenau
              Simulation by FEM of convection in regenerators with fixed 
              bed (balls)
 
16.00-16.20   F. Granziero and M. Morandi Cecchi
              Application of a domain decomposition technique to a 
              computational modelling of turbolent combustion

16.20-16.40   B. Chiné, F. Concha and A. Barrientos
              A finite difference solution of the swirling flow in the 
              hydrocyclone
              

A1 -- INCOMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   A. Nicolas, F.J. Sanchez, B. Bermudez and E. Buendia
              Operator splitting and upwind for the Navier-Stokes equations

8.50 - 9.10   C. Bernardi, O. Bonnin, C. Langouet and B. Metivet
              Residual error indicators for linear problems extension to the 
              Navier-Stokes equations

9.10 - 9.30   A. Auge, A. Kapurkin, G. Lube and T. Skalicky
              Stabilized Galerkin FEM and domain decomposition for 
              incompressible flow problems

9.30 - 9.50   J.-L. Guermond and L. Quartapelle
              Unconditionally stable finite-element method for the unsteady 
              Navier-Stokes equations
              

A2 -- COMPRESSIBLE FLOWS

8.30 - 8.50   Z. Guofu and H. Xiqing
              Solution of PNS equations on compressible flows over rotation 
              bodies using GLS finite element method

8.50 - 9.10   V. Selmin and L. Formaggia
              A unified framework of finite element and finite volume 
              discretization in compressible and incompressible flows
              
9.10 - 9.30   A. Soulaimani
              On local mass conserving in compressible flow computations using 
              the finite element method

9.30 - 9.50   F. Bassi, G. Mariotti, S. Pedinotti and S. Rebay
              Recent developments in the numerical solution of the full 
              Navier-Stokes equations using a discontinuos finite element 
              method


A3 -- SHALLOW WATERS

8.30 - 8.50   D. Termini, T. Tucciarelli and G. Bonvissuto
              Steady-state convective acceleration computation in shallow 
              water equations
              
8.50 - 9.10   K. Kashiyama, F. Honma and M. Sakuraba
              Stochastic finite element analysis of shallow water flow

9.10 - 9.30   M. Morandi Cecchi, A. Pica and E. Secco
              A study of the Venice lagoon by domain decomposition of a 
              finite element model

9.30 - 9.50   G. Cecconi and A. Garzon
              A two dimensional semi-implicit finite element model
              for tidal propagation in the Venice lagoon


A4 -- GRID GENERATION, ADAPTIVITY AND PARALLEL COMPUTING

8.30 - 8.50   P.Diez, J.J. Egozcue and A. Huerta
              Error estimation for mesh adaptivity in potential flow problems

8.50 - 9.10   M.J. Castro-Diaz and F. Hecht
              Error interpolation minimization and anisotropic mesh generation

9.10 - 9.30   D. Hänel, I. Keilhauer and R. Vilsmeier
              Numerical simulations of denotations on structured and adaptive 
              unstructured grids

9.30 - 9.50   J.P. Gregoire, B. Nitrosso, Y. Souffez and G. Roth
              Speed-up of parallelized N3S code on CRAY C98 in production mode