Tutorials
Since
1996 the ASME Fluids Engineering Division has offered tutorials
on topics of interest to industry during the annual Summer
Fluids Engineering Meetings. Experts from government, academia
or industry speak on a range of subjects, from fundamental
to advanced.
List
of tutorials at previous FED Summer Meetings
- FEDSM
02, Montreal
"Micro
Nano Fluid Dynamics- Presentation",
Fred K. Forster, University of Wisconsin
Reference
File
"Software
Development for Parallel Computing",
Christopher J. Freitas, Southwest Research Institute
- FEDSM
01, New Orleans
"Pumping
Machinery", Adiel Guinzburg, The Boeing
Company
"Modern
Applications of Experimental Uncertainty Analysis",
Hugh W. Coleman, University of Alabama Huntsville,
W. Glenn Steele, Mississippi State University
"Code
Verification and Validation", Frederick
Stern, University of Iowa
- FEDSM
00, Boston
"Hydraulic Design of Centrifugal Pumps", John Tuzon, John
Tuzon & Associates
"Parallel Computing Christopher Freitas", Southwest Research
Insititute
-
FEDSM
99, San Francisco
"PDF for Two-Fluid Modeling of Gas Particle Flows", Michael
Reeks, Joint Research Center, Olivier Simonin, Electricite
de France
"Transition from 2-D PIV to 3-D Holographic PIV", Joe
Katz, Gary Roth and Bo Tao, Johns Hopkins University
- FEDSM
98, Washington, DC
"Turbomachinery", Adiel Guinzburg, The Boeing Company,
J. Lee, Argo-Tech
"PIV and Applications", M. Gharib, Cal. Tech., D. Dabiri,
Cal. Tech.
- FEDSM
97, Vancouver
"Measurement Uncertainty", Hugh W. Coleman, University
of Alabama Huntsville, W. Glenn Steele, Mississippi
State University
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