ParCFD Conference Introduction

Objective & Scope

Parallel CFD is an annual conference series dedicated to the discussion of recent developments and applications of parallel computing in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and related disciplines. The inaugural conference was held in 1989.

Over the years, the meeting sessions involved papers on parallel algorithms, developments in software tools and environments, unstructured mesh applications, combustion, industrial applications, climate modeling, atmospheric and oceanic global simulation, interdisciplinary applications, and evaluation of computer architectures ranging from high-end TeraFLOPS machines, computing GRIDS to low-end PC clusters.

Regular international meetings bring the CFD community into closer contact with the recent developments in the multidisciplinary fields of parallel CFD in terms of software and hardware. Eminent researchers are invited to present the developments and the ongoing research findings on the topics of current interest.

Publication of Abstracts/Proceedings

All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Scientific Program Committee prior to acceptance. Originality, relevance, completeness, and clarity of the manuscript will be considered in the review process. The accepted abstracts will be gathered in a book of briefs, which will be distributed to all participants at the conference registration desk. Presentation at the conference does not guarantee publication of full-length papers in the post-conference proceedings.