8th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PUMPING MACHINERY
KSME/ASME/JSME
AJK2015 FLUIDS ENGINEERINGSUMMER MEETING July 26 to 31, 2015 Seoul, KOREA
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PURPOSE
At KSME/ASME/JSME’s AJK2015, the 8th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PUMPING MACHINERY provides an opportunity for a series of papers on all aspects of pumping and pumping machinery from research and development through design and performance prediction to selection, applications, installations, operation and maintenance. The objective is to encourage further development of pumping technology through the reporting and exchange of information afforded by this joint KSME/ASME/JSME meeting.
SCOPE
All categories and sizes of pumps and pumping systems will be addressed, including centrifugal, axial-flow and other kinds of rotodynamic pumps and hydraulic power recovery turbines, as well as rotary and reciprocating positive displacement pumps. Topics around which sessions will be organized are as follows:
1. Applications and Systems: Single- and multistage pumps and pumping systems for general water service; chemical and petrochemical plants; aerospace vehicles; various circulating services; oil field crude (single- and multiphase), pipelines, and refineries; fossil-fuel utility boiler feed, condensate, etc.; nuclear utility coolant, feed, charge, etc.; cryogenic services, including single- and multiphase flows in pumps and hydraulic power recovery turbines; flood and fire control; paper stock, sewage, dredge, and other solids handling applications; integral motor-pump packages; high-speed operation; and micro sizes.
2. Simulation of Flow and Performance: Analysis of steady and unsteady single- and multiphase flows in pumps, inducers, and hydraulic power recovery turbines, including cavitation, gas-liquid, and solid-liquid flows via one-dimensional and multidimensional flow analysis, including quasi-three-dimensional analysis and attendant loss models, CFD methods of flow analysis and performance prediction of individual and combined hydraulic components; pump-system interactions; model testing, including numerical and experimental simulation of sumps; and reliability and life predictions.
3. Experimental Developments: LDV and PIV measurement of flow fields, cavitation, pump-system interactions, seals, magnetic drives, canned motors, integral motor pumps, magnetic and product-lubricated bearing concepts, variable-speed pumps and control systems.
4. Hydraulic-Mechanical Interactions: Rotor-dynamic analysis and related instabilities; unsteady flows, including stall, surge, and pressure pulsations, blade-vane interaction, analysis of pump-system instabilities.
5. Planning, Evaluation, Operation: Expert systems for diagnostic monitoring and control, commercial evaluation, selection and performance-curve generation, statistical control of production and testing, hydraulic and mechanical data management, operation and maintenance.
6. Design and Manufacturing Processes: Computerized design and manufacturing methods, techniques and procedures for rotodynamic pump impellers, inducers, casings, suction bays, volutes, diffusers, crossovers and return channels; rotary pump rotors and casings; seals and bearings; magnetic bearings; modal, stress and thermal analysis; numerically controlled machining.
SELECTION OF PAPERS
Acceptance of presentations will be on the basis of 500-word abstracts and completed papers. Abstracts should state clearly the objective, results and conclusions. To submit an abstract, please go to http://www.ajk2015-fed.org/ and click on “submit abstract.” You will be prompted to upload your abstract to the website. Papers will be grouped together on a CD with other presentations made at this joint Fluids Engineering meeting. The CD will be available at the meeting. Papers must conform to ASME standards as published in the Journal of Fluids Engineering.
DEADLINES
Abstract submission November 1, 2014
Notification of abstract acceptance December 1, 2014
Submission of full-length draft papers February 1, 2015
Notification of paper acceptance March 1, 2015
Submission of ASME Copyright Form (1903) April 1, 2015
Final paper submission April 1, 2015
This symposium is sponsored by the Fluids Engineering divisions of the KSME, ASME, and JSME.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Lead Organizers
Bruno Schiavello
Flowserve Corporation
Bethlehem, PA 18017 USA
Tel.: +1 610 814 7610
FAX: +1 908 859 7571
Satoshi Watanabe
Kyushu University
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Fukuoka 819-0395, JAPAN
Tel.: +81-92-802-3108
FAX: +81-92-802-0001
Kwang-Yong Kim
InhaUniversity, Mechanical Eng.
Incheon, 402-751 KOREA
Tel.:+82 32 872 3096
Committee Members
Paul Cooper Consultant, USA
Yoshinobu Tsujimoto Osaka University, Japan
Akira Goto Ebara Corporation , Japan
Chisachi Kato University of Tokyo, Japan
Takahide Nagahara Hitachi Ltd, Japan.
Young Seok Choi Korea Institute of Industrial Technology , Korea
Choon-Man Jang, Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Korea
Ashvin Hosangadi Combustion Research and Flow Technology, USA
Joseph Katz Johns Hopkins University , USA
Jinkook Lee Eaton Corporation , USA
Donald Sloteman Curtiss-Wright Corp., USA
Mikhail Strongin Xylem Inc, USA
Maria Subbaraman Aerojet Corporation, USA
Giancarlo Cicatelli Flowserve Corporation, Italy
Hans-Josef Dohmen University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Philippe Dupont Sulzer Pumps, Ltd., Switzerland
Bart van Esch Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Christian Jacobsen Grundfos Holding A/S , Denmark
Frank Visser Flowserve Corporation, Netherlands
Mete Sen Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Shouqi Yuan Jiangsu University, China
Yulin Wu Tsinghua University, China
Yangjun Zhang Tsinghua University, China
Feixi Zhang Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China