Objective
The International Symposium on Experimental and Computational Arothermodynamics of Internal Flows is a biennial event taking place alternatively in Europe and in Asia. The Symposium will take place in Gdansk, Poland on the 4th to 7th September 2001. Intenal flow is at the nub of energy conversion and industrial processes in general and therefore it contributes directly to safety, environmental protection and health. The aims of the proposed measure coincide exactly with the Programme Objectives. The aim is to promote RTD international co-operation. The participants will be coming from the Community , as well as from the other developed and developing countries of the world. The number of represented countries amounts to 20 and the number of accepted papers is 105
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Coordinator
80 952 GDANSK
Poland
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