Nonlinearity Workshop in Tottori 2012
A workshop on nonlinear physics,
focusing on (but not limited to) fluid mechanics and rheology
- Date
- 2012-Oct-29 (Mon), 30 (Tue) [+Excursion: 31 (Wed)]
[program (PDF)]
- Place
- Tottori University, Fac. Engineering,
Bldg. Graduate School 6F, Grand Seminar Room
Speakers
- Tapati DUTTA (St. Xavier's College, India)
Porosity and permeability changes in sedimentary
rocks induced by injection of reactive fluid:
A simulation model
- Masaru FURUKAWA (Tottori Univ., Tottori, Japan)
A new matching method for stability analysis
of boundary-layer-type MHD modes in magnetized plasmas
- Takahiro HATANO (ERI, Tokyo, Japan)
Granular friction: theory and experiment
- Hiroki ITO (Tottori Univ., Tottori, Japan)
[TBA]
- Nobuyasu ITO (Tokyo Univ., Tokyo, Japan)
[TBA]
- Shin-ichi ITO (Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan)
Stochastic modeling
for dynamical scaling law of drying patterns
- So KITSUNEZAKI (Nara Women's Univ., Nara, Japan)
Crack condition in a drying process
- KUN Ferenc
(Univ. Debrecen,
Hungary)
Modeling acoustic emissions during the fracture
of geo-materials
- Tsuyoshi MIZUGUCHI (Osaka Pref. Univ., Osaka, Japan)
Possible scenarios
for multilayer structure formation of columnar joints
- Akio NAKAHARA (Nihon Univ., Funabashi, Japan)
Rewriting experiment of memory in paste and its implication:
how is the memory of vibration kept in the paste?
- Sujata TARAFDAR (Jadavpur Univ., India)
Squeeze flow experiments
on Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid
- Chiyori URABE (FIRST, Aihara-Project; IIS, Tokyo, Japan)
Effects of mobility reduction on final size
of infectious diseases
Note: The list of the speakers may be subject to change,
because currently the program is still tentative.
The names are listed without honorific titles, in alphabetical order.
Organizing Projects and Financial Supports
- organized/supported by:
- co-organized by:
- DST-JSPS Joint Project:
Effect of competing mechanical and
electromagnetic perturbation
on formation of surface cracks
- HAS-JSPS Joint Project:
From the dynamics of cracks
to the prediction of catastrophes
- related projects [in Japanese]
- Please contact us:
previous seminars and workshops [in Japanese]