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The first Asian Symposium on Computational Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow (ASCHT) was organized in Xi'an, China, in 2007 with the intention of encouraging scientific and technical cooperation and exchange among Asian countries. The forum is held every two years and is widely recognized as the premier and main international forum to activate not only the scientific and technical communication but also to promote the friendship of members. The ASCHT2025 will be held by Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan in October 2025. This symposium is the tenth in this series of highly successful conferences started in Xi'an, China (2007), Jeju, Korea (2009), Kyoto, Japan (2011), Hong Kong, China (2013), Busan, Korea (2015), Chennai, India (2017), Tokyo, Japan (2019), Qingdao, China (2021), and Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (2023).
This conference aims to provide a common forum for presentation, exchange of new ideas and creation of knowledge in recent advances on various aspects of theories, analyses, and applications of computational methods among the scientists and engineers from Asia as well as other parts of the globe, who work on algorithms and applications in theoretical and engineering fluid and thermal science. The program includes invited keynote lectures by distinguished experts across the world. There will be a few plenary sessions and a large number of parallel technical sessions spread over the conference period. It will bring together researchers and practitioners from academia, research institutions, and industry to exchange experiences, disseminate up-to-date information, and explore new opportunities in the field; in particular, it will expose young and new researchers to the state of the art of the field through the conference. It is anticipated that the 10th Asian Symposium on Computational Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow-2025 (ASCHT2025) will provide an opportunity for stimulation of the researchers and further cooperation among the investigators in the field of thermo-fluid science and engineering.
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CALL FOR ABSTRACTShot Topics include, but are not limited to: • Computational heat transfer and fluid dynamics • Computational multi-component and multiphase flows • Computer simulations for reducing CO2 emission • Computer simulations of reacting flows • Flow and heat transfer control • Heat exchangers
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E-mail:ascht2025@outlook.com