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ACoM participates in RGD33

A large part of the ACoM team took part in the 33rd International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics in Goettingen, from 15 to 19 July 2024.

The following research was presented in the oral sessions:

  1. Dr. Baochao Shan presented his work on "Kinetic Modelling of Nanoscale Heat and Mass Transfer of Confined Van der Waals Fluid"
  2. Donat Weniger presented his work on "Unsteady Stefan Problem with Kinetic Interface Conditions for Rarefied Gas Deposition"
  3. R.-Paul Wilhelm presented his work on "Simulation of multi-species kinetic turbulences with the Numerical Flow Iteration"
  4. Dr. Milana Pavic-Colic presented her work on "Boltzmann system for a mixture of monatomic and polyatomic gases in the continuous setting" as an invited talk
  5. Dr. Georgii Oblapenko presented his work on "Particle Merging Strategies for Variable-Weight DSMC Simulations"
  6. Vladimir Dordic presented his work on "Finite Element Method for Polyatomic Moment Equations"
  7. Dr. Satyvir Singh presented his work on "Application of regularized 13-moment equations to continuum-rarefied gas flow over aerospike blunt body"

The following research was presented during the poster sessions:

  1. Eda Yilmaz presented her work on "On Nonlinear Closure for Moment Equations Based on Orthogonal Polynomials"
  2. Leo Basov presented his work on "Simulation of Shock-Induced Hydrodynamic Instabilities Using Particle and Continuum Approaches"
  3. Dr. Georgii Oblapenko presented his work on "High-order DG Simulations of Thermochemically Non-equilibrium Flows"

In addition, other authors from research institutions such as the Von Karman Institute (VKI), the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and the University of Sydney presented their joint work with members of the ACoM group.