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RIVERRIVERFLOWFLOW
20022002International Conference
on Fluvial Hydraulics
Bulletin 2Call for papers
Master classes announcement
Université catholique de LouvainUnité de Génie Civil et EnvironnementalLouvain-la-NeuveBelgium
September 4 - 6, 2002
Invitation
Conference Venue
Local Organising Committee
B. Abril Ecuador D.W. Knight UK
A. Armanini Italy M. Leclerc Canada
W. Bechteler Germany J.H.W. Lee Hong-Kong, China
Ph. Belleudy France D. Lyn USA
S. Cao China J. Odgaard USA
H. Capart Belgium J.J. Peters Belgium
A. Cardoso Portugal M. Pirotton Belgium
J. Cunge France A. Roosenboom South Africa
A.M. da Silva Canada P. Samuels UK
H.J. de Vriend The Netherlands F. Schoeberl Austria
A. Ervine UK K. Shiono UK
S. Fukuoka Japan T. Tsujimoto Japan
W. Graf Switzerland M. Tubino Italy
W. Hager Switzerland R. Verhoeven Belgium
F. Holly USA B. Westrich Germany
S. Ikeda Japan M.S. Yalin Canada
G.H. Jirka Germany D.L. Young Taiwan, ROC
G.J. Klaassen The Netherlands
Yves Zech Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium,Chairman
Didier Bousmar Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium,Secretary
Alain Petitjean EDF, France,President of the IAHR Fluvial Hydraulics section
Jean Berlamont Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Jean-Michel Hiver Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Jacques Laurent Ministère wallon de l'Equipement et des Transports, Belgium
Rivers provide many contributions to human well-being : water for household consumption, irrigation and industry; sustainable energy; convenient transportation links and valuable wild-life habitats. Rivers also bring threats in the form of flooding and geomorphic hazards. The conflicting pressures which result have reached new heights during the last century.
The need for observation, analysis and control of fluvial processes has thus also increased dramatically. The discipline of River Hydraulics is more than ever solicited to guide engineering works, evaluate environmental impacts, and mitigate hazards. At the same time, new modelling tools emerge from advances in physical understanding, computational methods and measurement techniques.
Researchers involved in these developments are cordially invited to attend River Flow 2002. Organised under the auspices of the Fluvial Hydraulics and Eco-Hydraulics Sections of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR), this international conference will constitute a forum for all scientists and engineers working on the modelling of river hydraulics processes.
The conference will cover both hydrodynamic and sediment transport phenomena. Contributions from theoretical endeavours, numerical developments, experimental investigations and field studies are equally welcome. It is a specific aim of the conference to bring together practitioners of these different approaches.
Moreover, aiming to foster exchanges between senior researchers and young investigators, Master Classes on five selected topics in Fluvial Hydraulics will be offered to student participants at the opening of the conference.
The UCL, founded in 1425 by Pope Martin V, is one of the oldest European Universities, settled in one of the youngest cities in Europe. Indeed, Louvain-la-Neuve was only created in 1971, when the550 years old University of Louvain divided into two separate universities. The Flemish university remained in the historic city of Leuven while the French-speaking section moved to a new town,30 km south of Brussels.
Thirty years later, it is perceptible that the urban designers, supported by the whole University, have achieved the challenge of building a true city rather than an academic campus. With 25 000 inhabitants, the pedestrian-friendly Louvain-la-Neuve has become a major social, cultural and economic centre in its area.
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Invitation
Conference Venue
Local Organising Committee
B. Abril Ecuador D.W. Knight UK
A. Armanini Italy M. Leclerc Canada
W. Bechteler Germany J.H.W. Lee Hong-Kong, China
Ph. Belleudy France D. Lyn USA
S. Cao China J. Odgaard USA
H. Capart Belgium J.J. Peters Belgium
A. Cardoso Portugal M. Pirotton Belgium
J. Cunge France A. Roosenboom South Africa
A.M. da Silva Canada P. Samuels UK
H.J. de Vriend The Netherlands F. Schoeberl Austria
A. Ervine UK K. Shiono UK
S. Fukuoka Japan T. Tsujimoto Japan
W. Graf Switzerland M. Tubino Italy
W. Hager Switzerland R. Verhoeven Belgium
F. Holly USA B. Westrich Germany
S. Ikeda Japan M.S. Yalin Canada
G.H. Jirka Germany D.L. Young Taiwan, ROC
G.J. Klaassen The Netherlands
Yves Zech Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium,Chairman
Didier Bousmar Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium,Secretary
Alain Petitjean EDF, France,President of the IAHR Fluvial Hydraulics section
Jean Berlamont Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Jean-Michel Hiver Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Jacques Laurent Ministère wallon de l'Equipement et des Transports, Belgium
Rivers provide many contributions to human well-being : water for household consumption, irrigation and industry; sustainable energy; convenient transportation links and valuable wild-life habitats. Rivers also bring threats in the form of flooding and geomorphic hazards. The conflicting pressures which result have reached new heights during the last century.
The need for observation, analysis and control of fluvial processes has thus also increased dramatically. The discipline of River Hydraulics is more than ever solicited to guide engineering works, evaluate environmental impacts, and mitigate hazards. At the same time, new modelling tools emerge from advances in physical understanding, computational methods and measurement techniques.
Researchers involved in these developments are cordially invited to attend River Flow 2002. Organised under the auspices of the Fluvial Hydraulics and Eco-Hydraulics Sections of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (IAHR), this international conference will constitute a forum for all scientists and engineers working on the modelling of river hydraulics processes.
The conference will cover both hydrodynamic and sediment transport phenomena. Contributions from theoretical endeavours, numerical developments, experimental investigations and field studies are equally welcome. It is a specific aim of the conference to bring together practitioners of these different approaches.
Moreover, aiming to foster exchanges between senior researchers and young investigators, Master Classes on five selected topics in Fluvial Hydraulics will be offered to student participants at the opening of the conference.
The UCL, founded in 1425 by Pope Martin V, is one of the oldest European Universities, settled in one of the youngest cities in Europe. Indeed, Louvain-la-Neuve was only created in 1971, when the550 years old University of Louvain divided into two separate universities. The Flemish university remained in the historic city of Leuven while the French-speaking section moved to a new town,30 km south of Brussels.
Thirty years later, it is perceptible that the urban designers, supported by the whole University, have achieved the challenge of building a true city rather than an academic campus. With 25 000 inhabitants, the pedestrian-friendly Louvain-la-Neuve has become a major social, cultural and economic centre in its area.
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Paper submission form Conference Topics
Call for papers
Please join this form to your submitted paper.
Title : Prof. Dr Mrs Ms Mr
Name :
Institution :
Address :
City and zip code :
State and Country :
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
Paper topic :
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5
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Paper title :
I will present myself the paper at the conference
The paper will be presented by :
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A. Hydrodynamics of river flow
A.1. Turbulent flow, mixing and diffusion processesA.2. Overbank flows, flood propagationA.3. Resistance determination, interactions with vegetation, ice-covered riversA.4. Interactions between rivers and river control structures, effects of obstacles
and river training structures A.5. Rapid transients and dam-break hydraulicsA.6. Interactions between river hydraulics and ecologyA.7. Ephemeral riversA.8. Estuarine hydraulics
B. Sediment transport in rivers
B.1. Sediment transport and bank failure mechanismsB.2. River morphology and morphodynamicsB.3. Soil movements and debris flows associated with river floodsB.4. Interactions with structures, local scour phenomenaB.5. Exchange processes between river bed and water column, dispersion
of pollutants through sediment transport
C. Tools for river flow modelling
C.1. Field instrumentation and remote sensing methods for river monitoringand survey
C.2. In-situ studies and data requirementsC.3. Physical modelling and laboratory measurement techniquesC.4. Use of GIS and information technologies for river modelling
Papers in the above or related fields are solicited.
Authors should submit a 20 lines abstract to Didier Bousmar, Conference secretary, before November 1, 2001. Electronic submission at the Email address [email protected] is preferred. Abstracts will be reviewed to ensure the proposed papers enter the conference topics and notification of preliminary acceptance will be sent around November 15, 2001. Final acceptance, however, will be subject to peer-review of the full-paper manuscript.
The full-paper manuscript* should be send to Didier Bousmar, before January 15, 2002. The maximum length of a paper will be 10 pages, in order to allow the authors to provide comprehensive developments and details on their work. All the contributions will be reviewed by the International Scientific Committee and authors will be informed of paper acceptance around April 15, 2002.
Camera-ready manuscripts including all revisions and corrections should be received by the Conference secretariat no later than May 15, 2002. The Conference Proceedings volume, printed by an international publisher, will be available to the participants at the Conference opening.
* Instructions for paper preparation will be available through the conference Web site. The conference language is English, and no translation facilities will be provided.
Paper submission form Conference Topics
Call for papers
Please join this form to your submitted paper.
Title : Prof. Dr Mrs Ms Mr
Name :
Institution :
Address :
City and zip code :
State and Country :
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
Paper topic :
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5
C1 C2 C3 C4
Paper title :
I will present myself the paper at the conference
The paper will be presented by :
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A. Hydrodynamics of river flow
A.1. Turbulent flow, mixing and diffusion processesA.2. Overbank flows, flood propagationA.3. Resistance determination, interactions with vegetation, ice-covered riversA.4. Interactions between rivers and river control structures, effects of obstacles
and river training structures A.5. Rapid transients and dam-break hydraulicsA.6. Interactions between river hydraulics and ecologyA.7. Ephemeral riversA.8. Estuarine hydraulics
B. Sediment transport in rivers
B.1. Sediment transport and bank failure mechanismsB.2. River morphology and morphodynamicsB.3. Soil movements and debris flows associated with river floodsB.4. Interactions with structures, local scour phenomenaB.5. Exchange processes between river bed and water column, dispersion
of pollutants through sediment transport
C. Tools for river flow modelling
C.1. Field instrumentation and remote sensing methods for river monitoringand survey
C.2. In-situ studies and data requirementsC.3. Physical modelling and laboratory measurement techniquesC.4. Use of GIS and information technologies for river modelling
Papers in the above or related fields are solicited.
Authors should submit a 20 lines abstract to Didier Bousmar, Conference secretary, before November 1, 2001. Electronic submission at the Email address [email protected] is preferred. Abstracts will be reviewed to ensure the proposed papers enter the conference topics and notification of preliminary acceptance will be sent around November 15, 2001. Final acceptance, however, will be subject to peer-review of the full-paper manuscript.
The full-paper manuscript* should be send to Didier Bousmar, before January 15, 2002. The maximum length of a paper will be 10 pages, in order to allow the authors to provide comprehensive developments and details on their work. All the contributions will be reviewed by the International Scientific Committee and authors will be informed of paper acceptance around April 15, 2002.
Camera-ready manuscripts including all revisions and corrections should be received by the Conference secretariat no later than May 15, 2002. The Conference Proceedings volume, printed by an international publisher, will be available to the participants at the Conference opening.
* Instructions for paper preparation will be available through the conference Web site. The conference language is English, and no translation facilities will be provided.
Please return this form, with a resume and a description of your research work to Prof. Zech, to the address on the back cover, as soon as possible and no later than April 1, 2002.
Title : Mrs Ms Mr
Name :
Supervisor :
Institution :
Address :
City and zip code :
State and Country :
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
I apply for the Master class :
Fluvial Processes, with M.S. YALIN and A.M. FERREIRA DA SILVA
Renaturalization of rivers, with G.J. KLAASSEN and T. TSUJIMOTO
Modelling of dam-break induced flows, with A. PETITJEAN and Y. ZECH
Torrent and debris flow, with A. ARMANINI
Flow in compound channels, with D.W. KNIGHT and K. SHIONO
I am national of a EU or associate state, aged less than 35
I am national of an emerging country
(Please check if appropriate, as participation grants could be available for those category of participants)
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Enabling young investigators to meet senior researchers in their field, five parallel Master Classes will be organised the day preceding the formal opening of the River Flow 2002 Conference.
In each Master Class, 5-6 young researchers (typically PhD students) will join 2 experts of their research field for a complete day of discussions and exchanges. Typical organisation of the day will be the following : The morning will be dedicated to in-depth presentation of their work by the students (around 45 minutes each). Then, after a lunch taken together, the full afternoon would be devoted to feed-back from the experts, discussions between experts and students, as well as exchanges among the students themselves.
It is anticipated that such a Master Class will be a unique opportunity for students to address senior scientists, meet peers working on similar topics, and maybe identify possible collaborations for the continuation of their PhD work. Participation in the Master Class will provide educational credit.
Master Classes topics
Five topics were chosen for the parallel Classes. They correspond to monographs prepared under the auspices of the IAHR Fluvial Hydraulics section, including recently published volumes and works currently in progress. The topics and invited Masters will be :
Fluvial Processes+with M.S. YALIN and A.M. FERREIRA DA SILVA
Renaturalization of rivers +with G.J. KLAASSEN and T. TSUJIMOTO
Modelling of dam-break induced flows +with A. PETITJEAN and Y. ZECH
Torrent and debris flow +with A. ARMANINI
Flow in compound channels+with D.W. KNIGHT and K. SHIONO
Who should attend ?
The Master Classes are intended for PhD students or young researchers working on the above topics. The participating students of each Class will be selected by the Masters, on the basis of a resume and a short description of their research work. The selection will take into account the quality and the innovative aspect of the student work, but will also attempt to equilibrate different aspects of the examined topic. Interested applicants should return their inscription form to the Conference secretary as soon as possible and no later than April 1, 2002.
Students who are not selected will have the possibility to attend the Master Classes as observers. Participation in the Master Classes is included in the student registration fee to the conference. Other participants to the conference wishing to attend the Classes are invited to contact the conference secretariat.
Master Classes application form Master Classes in Fluvial Hydraulics
Please return this form, with a resume and a description of your research work to Prof. Zech, to the address on the back cover, as soon as possible and no later than April 1, 2002.
Title : Mrs Ms Mr
Name :
Supervisor :
Institution :
Address :
City and zip code :
State and Country :
Tel :
Fax :
Email :
I apply for the Master class :
Fluvial Processes, with M.S. YALIN and A.M. FERREIRA DA SILVA
Renaturalization of rivers, with G.J. KLAASSEN and T. TSUJIMOTO
Modelling of dam-break induced flows, with A. PETITJEAN and Y. ZECH
Torrent and debris flow, with A. ARMANINI
Flow in compound channels, with D.W. KNIGHT and K. SHIONO
I am national of a EU or associate state, aged less than 35
I am national of an emerging country
(Please check if appropriate, as participation grants could be available for those category of participants)
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.................................................................................................................................................
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Enabling young investigators to meet senior researchers in their field, five parallel Master Classes will be organised the day preceding the formal opening of the River Flow 2002 Conference.
In each Master Class, 5-6 young researchers (typically PhD students) will join 2 experts of their research field for a complete day of discussions and exchanges. Typical organisation of the day will be the following : The morning will be dedicated to in-depth presentation of their work by the students (around 45 minutes each). Then, after a lunch taken together, the full afternoon would be devoted to feed-back from the experts, discussions between experts and students, as well as exchanges among the students themselves.
It is anticipated that such a Master Class will be a unique opportunity for students to address senior scientists, meet peers working on similar topics, and maybe identify possible collaborations for the continuation of their PhD work. Participation in the Master Class will provide educational credit.
Master Classes topics
Five topics were chosen for the parallel Classes. They correspond to monographs prepared under the auspices of the IAHR Fluvial Hydraulics section, including recently published volumes and works currently in progress. The topics and invited Masters will be :
Fluvial Processes+with M.S. YALIN and A.M. FERREIRA DA SILVA
Renaturalization of rivers +with G.J. KLAASSEN and T. TSUJIMOTO
Modelling of dam-break induced flows +with A. PETITJEAN and Y. ZECH
Torrent and debris flow +with A. ARMANINI
Flow in compound channels+with D.W. KNIGHT and K. SHIONO
Who should attend ?
The Master Classes are intended for PhD students or young researchers working on the above topics. The participating students of each Class will be selected by the Masters, on the basis of a resume and a short description of their research work. The selection will take into account the quality and the innovative aspect of the student work, but will also attempt to equilibrate different aspects of the examined topic. Interested applicants should return their inscription form to the Conference secretary as soon as possible and no later than April 1, 2002.
Students who are not selected will have the possibility to attend the Master Classes as observers. Participation in the Master Classes is included in the student registration fee to the conference. Other participants to the conference wishing to attend the Classes are invited to contact the conference secretariat.
Master Classes application form Master Classes in Fluvial Hydraulics
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During the conference, a technical exhibition is planned for continuous display of products, software, instruments and publications in Fluvial Hydraulics. Interested companies are invited to take contact with the Local Organising Committee for further information.
On Wednesday September 4, an evening reception will be offered to all the delegates enabling them to discover (or to enjoy once more) famous Belgian beers and cheeses. On Thursday September 5, the Conference Banquet will bring participants to one of Brussels' celebrated gastronomic venues, following a guided tour of the city.
An accompanying person program will be proposed, depending on the number of interested persons. It would include a visit of Louvain-la-Neuve and surrounding places (Villers-la-Ville Abbey ruins, etc.), one day in Brussels (outdoor visits, museum, shopping) and one day in Brugge (The "Venice of the North", one of the nicest Belgian towns that was the main trade
th thcentre of Northern Europe from the 14 to the 16 century).
A one day post-conference tour will be proposed on Saturday September 7.
Participants will be offered the opportunity to discover the exceptional four hydraulic boat-lifts on the historic Canal du Centre. Those remarkably well-preserved and complete industrial monuments, built at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century are still in operation. They are now inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The tour will also visit their modern substitute : the new boat-lift of Strépy-Thieu (73 m high, for 1350 tons boats) and the 1430 m length and 70 m high inclined lift of Ronquières. Several locations of social and cultural interest will also be included.
The participation fee, including bus transfer, boat cruise and lunch, is 65 Euro.
Technical exhibition
Social program
Accompanying person program
Post-conference technical tour
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During the conference, a technical exhibition is planned for continuous display of products, software, instruments and publications in Fluvial Hydraulics. Interested companies are invited to take contact with the Local Organising Committee for further information.
On Wednesday September 4, an evening reception will be offered to all the delegates enabling them to discover (or to enjoy once more) famous Belgian beers and cheeses. On Thursday September 5, the Conference Banquet will bring participants to one of Brussels' celebrated gastronomic venues, following a guided tour of the city.
An accompanying person program will be proposed, depending on the number of interested persons. It would include a visit of Louvain-la-Neuve and surrounding places (Villers-la-Ville Abbey ruins, etc.), one day in Brussels (outdoor visits, museum, shopping) and one day in Brugge (The "Venice of the North", one of the nicest Belgian towns that was the main trade
th thcentre of Northern Europe from the 14 to the 16 century).
A one day post-conference tour will be proposed on Saturday September 7.
Participants will be offered the opportunity to discover the exceptional four hydraulic boat-lifts on the historic Canal du Centre. Those remarkably well-preserved and complete industrial monuments, built at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century are still in operation. They are now inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The tour will also visit their modern substitute : the new boat-lift of Strépy-Thieu (73 m high, for 1350 tons boats) and the 1430 m length and 70 m high inclined lift of Ronquières. Several locations of social and cultural interest will also be included.
The participation fee, including bus transfer, boat cruise and lunch, is 65 Euro.
Technical exhibition
Social program
Accompanying person program
Post-conference technical tour
thRiver Flow 2002 will be organised in connection with the 11 International Conference on Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles, to be held the week after, on September 9-12, 2002, at Gent, Belgium, 60 km north of Louvain-la-Neuve.
The T&S conference is expected to cover all the aspects of conveyance of solids by fluids, motion of solids and solid-fluid interaction in closed and open conduits. The aspects of interest include : two-phase and multiphase flow, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow; designing, optimization and operation of hydrotransport system solids, wear and corrosions, pumps and valves; sediment transport in rivers and water reservoirs, hydraulic storage of tailing, sedimentation and thickening; measurement methods and techniques, field and laboratory instrumentation, industrial systems.
Enquiries for additional information should be addressed toManuella De KerpelHydraulics Laboratory, Gent UniversitySint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, BelgiumFax.: + 32 - 9 - 264 35 95Email : T&[email protected] site : http://www.ar.wroc.pl/T&S
Delegates to River Flow 2002 who also attend the Conference on Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles will benefit from a reduced registration fee and will be offered the River Flow 2002 post-conference tour.
The conference fee covers the technical sessions, one copy of the conference proceeding, coffee breaks and three lunches, the opening reception and the conference banquet. Moreover, the student fee also includes participation in the Master Classes.
Special rates have been negotiated with several hotels in and around Louvain-la-Neuve. Participants are kindly invited to contact the hotels directly for accommodation booking. When contacting these hotels, please specify that you are a delegate at the River Flow 2002 conference. It is recommended to book quickly due to the important number of congresses in Louvain-la-Neuve at the same time.
Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles conference
Conference registration
Accommodation
The reduced fee also applies to participants who attend the Conference on Transport & Sedimentation of Solid Particles.
Registration form and payment details will be available with conference bulletin 3, to be circulated in April 2002.
Grants to reduce conference costs may be available for individuals form emerging countries. Please see bulletin 3 for details.
Early registration After July 1, 2002
Reduced fee(IAHR members)
450 Euro 500 Euro
Full fee
Student fee
500 Euro 550 Euro
250 Euro 300 Euro
Hôtel Mercure Relais (***)Avenue de Lauzelle, 61
B-1348 Louvain-la-NeuveTel.: +32 - 10 - 45 07 51Fax.: +32 - 10 - 45 09 11
Single room : 75 EURO (breakfast incl.)
Le Relais (**/Students)Rue de la Gare, 6
B-1348 Louvain-la-NeuveTel.: +32 - 10 - 48 65 65Fax.: +32 - 10 - 48 65 50
Email : [email protected]
Single room : 40 EURO (breakfast incl.)Single room : 27 EURO (no bathroom, breakfast incl.)
Wavre Hôtel (***)Rue du Manil 91B-1300 Wavre
Tel.: +32 - 10 - 24 33 34Fax.: +32 - 10 - 24 36 80
Single room : 48 EURO (breakfast incl.)
Eurovillage Brussels (***)Boulevard Charlemagne 80
B-1000 BrusselsTel : +32 - 2 - 230 85 55Fax : +32 - 2 - 230 56 35
Single room : 125 EURODouble room : 150 EURO
Buffet-breakfast : 16 EURO
People who prefer to stay in Brussels and join Louvain-la-Neuve on their own (3 trains by hour, 30 minutes journey) may wish to contact the following hotel :
A shuttle will be organised between these hotels and the conference venue each morning and evening.
thRiver Flow 2002 will be organised in connection with the 11 International Conference on Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles, to be held the week after, on September 9-12, 2002, at Gent, Belgium, 60 km north of Louvain-la-Neuve.
The T&S conference is expected to cover all the aspects of conveyance of solids by fluids, motion of solids and solid-fluid interaction in closed and open conduits. The aspects of interest include : two-phase and multiphase flow, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow; designing, optimization and operation of hydrotransport system solids, wear and corrosions, pumps and valves; sediment transport in rivers and water reservoirs, hydraulic storage of tailing, sedimentation and thickening; measurement methods and techniques, field and laboratory instrumentation, industrial systems.
Enquiries for additional information should be addressed toManuella De KerpelHydraulics Laboratory, Gent UniversitySint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, B-9000 Gent, BelgiumFax.: + 32 - 9 - 264 35 95Email : T&[email protected] site : http://www.ar.wroc.pl/T&S
Delegates to River Flow 2002 who also attend the Conference on Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles will benefit from a reduced registration fee and will be offered the River Flow 2002 post-conference tour.
The conference fee covers the technical sessions, one copy of the conference proceeding, coffee breaks and three lunches, the opening reception and the conference banquet. Moreover, the student fee also includes participation in the Master Classes.
Special rates have been negotiated with several hotels in and around Louvain-la-Neuve. Participants are kindly invited to contact the hotels directly for accommodation booking. When contacting these hotels, please specify that you are a delegate at the River Flow 2002 conference. It is recommended to book quickly due to the important number of congresses in Louvain-la-Neuve at the same time.
Transport and Sedimentation of Solid Particles conference
Conference registration
Accommodation
The reduced fee also applies to participants who attend the Conference on Transport & Sedimentation of Solid Particles.
Registration form and payment details will be available with conference bulletin 3, to be circulated in April 2002.
Grants to reduce conference costs may be available for individuals form emerging countries. Please see bulletin 3 for details.
Early registration After July 1, 2002
Reduced fee(IAHR members)
450 Euro 500 Euro
Full fee
Student fee
500 Euro 550 Euro
250 Euro 300 Euro
Hôtel Mercure Relais (***)Avenue de Lauzelle, 61
B-1348 Louvain-la-NeuveTel.: +32 - 10 - 45 07 51Fax.: +32 - 10 - 45 09 11
Single room : 75 EURO (breakfast incl.)
Le Relais (**/Students)Rue de la Gare, 6
B-1348 Louvain-la-NeuveTel.: +32 - 10 - 48 65 65Fax.: +32 - 10 - 48 65 50
Email : [email protected]
Single room : 40 EURO (breakfast incl.)Single room : 27 EURO (no bathroom, breakfast incl.)
Wavre Hôtel (***)Rue du Manil 91B-1300 Wavre
Tel.: +32 - 10 - 24 33 34Fax.: +32 - 10 - 24 36 80
Single room : 48 EURO (breakfast incl.)
Eurovillage Brussels (***)Boulevard Charlemagne 80
B-1000 BrusselsTel : +32 - 2 - 230 85 55Fax : +32 - 2 - 230 56 35
Single room : 125 EURODouble room : 150 EURO
Buffet-breakfast : 16 EURO
People who prefer to stay in Brussels and join Louvain-la-Neuve on their own (3 trains by hour, 30 minutes journey) may wish to contact the following hotel :
A shuttle will be organised between these hotels and the conference venue each morning and evening.
01-11-2001 Deadline for electronic submission of abstract
15-11-2001 Notification of preliminary abstract acceptance
15-01-2002 Deadline for submission of full-paper manuscript
01-04-2002 Deadline for application to Master Classes
15-04-2002 Notification of paper acceptance
15-05-2002 Deadline for receipt of camera-ready paper
01-06-2002 Notification of acceptance to Master Classes
01-07-2002 End of early registration with reduced fee
03-09-2002 Master Classes
04-09-2002 Conference opening
Professor Yves ZechRiver Flow 2002
Unité de Génie Civil et EnvironnementalUniversité catholique de Louvain
Place du Levant, 1B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
Tel.: +32 - 10 - 47 21 21Fax.: +32 - 10 - 47 21 79
Email : [email protected]
http://www.gc.ucl.ac.be/riverflow/home.html
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