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Modelling incompressible flows and fluid-structure interaction problems with smoothed particle hydrodynamics: Briefing on the 2017 SPHERIC Beijing International Workshop

  • Special Column on SPHERIC2017 (Guest Editors Mou-bin Liu, Can Huang, A-man Zhang)
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The 2017 SPHERIC Beijing International Workshop (or SPHERIC Beijing 2017) was held at Peking University, in China, on October 17-20, 2017. This is the first time that the SPHERIC Workshop was held out of Europe. We are delighted to present nine contributions in this Special Column of the Journal of Hydrodynamics, and take this opportunity to announce that the 13th SPHERIC Workshop (or SPHERIC 2018) will be held in Galway, Ireland in 2018 by the National University of Ireland, and the SPHERIC International Workshop in Harbin, China in 2019 by the Harbin Engineering University.

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Support from the Beijing Innovation Centre for Engineering Science and Advanced Technology (BICESAT) is highly appreciated.

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Correspondence to Mou-bin Liu  (刘谋斌).

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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11742012, 51779003 and U1530110)

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Liu, Mb., Huang, C. & Zhang, Am. Modelling incompressible flows and fluid-structure interaction problems with smoothed particle hydrodynamics: Briefing on the 2017 SPHERIC Beijing International Workshop. J Hydrodyn 30, 34–37 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42241-018-0003-z

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