Submit to this Special Topic today | | Call for PapersSpecial Topic: Flow and Civil Structures | The extent of urbanization reflects the advancement of human civilization and scientific progress. Our civil endeavors, whether historical marvels or futuristic realizations, must all withstand the complex physics of fluids. Furthermore, given today's unprecedented size and number of metropolises, the city biome and urban microclimate have become significant frontiers of scientific and engineering exploration—only to be fully understood with fluid mechanics knowledge. |
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This Special Issue aims to shed light on the often-overlooked aspect of fluid mechanics and facilitate the exchange of theoretical knowledge and its practical application. We invite theoretical, experimental, and numerical contributions that investigate fluid flows in all facets of the urban setting. Some potential topics include, but are not limited to, the internal and external interactions of fluids and civil structures and infrastructure; fluid flows in the urban environment and microclimate; fluid-related disaster prevention for cities; pollution and sustainability; urban aerodynamics and hydrology; computational, experimental, and analytical methods/algorithms applicable to urban flows. | Topics covered include, but are not limited to: | | | Computational fluid dynamics | | | | Tim. K.T. Tse (谢锦添), The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Zengshun Chen (陈增顺), Chongqing University |
Xuelin Zhang (张雪琳), Sun Yat-sen University |
Cruz Y. Li (李雨桐), Chongqing University | | | Submission Deadline: April 30, 2024 | | | | | | | | Follow us on social media | |
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