Recent advances in modeling and simulation of interfacial dynamics
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Zhen Zhang
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Southern University of Science and Technology
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Peoples Rep of China
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Shixin Xu
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Duke Kunshan University
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Peoples Rep of China
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Ming-Chih Lai
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National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
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Taiwan
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Introduction:
| Interfacial dynamics holds a pivotal position as a cross-disciplinary bridge, linking computational fluid mechanics, material sciences, and related fields. Its significance lies in addressing complex phenomena that transcend single-discipline boundaries, such as multiphase flow, fluid-structure interaction, and phase-field behaviors.
Practically, it underpins critical applications in energy development (e.g., oil-gas transportation), environmental governance (e.g., pollutant diffusion), and advanced manufacturing (e.g., composite material fabrication), directly responding to pressing industrial and societal needs. Academically, it tackles core bottlenecks like numerical stability in interface capturing and efficiency in multi-scale model coupling, with breakthroughs here driving paradigm shifts in modeling and simulation methodologies. The purpose of this special session is to foster focused exchanges on the modeling and numerical methods of interfacial dynamics, making it indispensable for advancing both fundamental research and real-world problem-solving.
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