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This IUTAM Symposium was the first international conference on
asymptotic methods for turbulent shear flows. It was the aim of
this Symposium to bring together the experts and research workers
to discuss recent work in this field. There was general consensus
among the participants of the Symposium, that the asymptotic
methods provide powerful tool for turbulence modelling, which ought
to be used more intensively in practice in addition to the
numerical meth- ods. This was the Scientific Committee: K. Gersten
(Germany, Chairman) A. Kluwick (Austria) J. - P. Guiraud (France)
F. T. Smith (United Kingdom) V. V. Sychev (Russia) S. Kida (Japan)
H. K. Moffat (United Kingdom) J. D. A. Walker (USA) We are very
thankful that the Symposium was sponsored by the following
organizations: * International Union of Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics * Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn * Gesellschaft
der Freunde der Ruhr-Universitiit, Bochum * Institut fur Energie-,
System-, Material- und Umwelttechnik e. V. , Bochum * Ruhrgas AG,
Essen * Dresdner Bank, Bochum * Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht * Vieweg-Verlag, Wiesbaden We thank in particular the
Rektor of the Ruhr University, Professor M. Bormann, who was host
of the Symposium and made possible that the Symposium could take
place on the campus. The following persons, who helped in
organizing the Symposium and made sure that everything was working
smoothly and efficiently during the Symposium, de- serve our
special thanks: Bernard Rocklage, Gerta Marliani, Petra Berkner and
Th.
The decision of the General Assembly of the International Union of
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics to organize a Symposium on
Dynamics of Slender Vortices was greeted with great enthusiasm. The
acceptance of the proposal, forwarded by the Deutsches Komitee fiir
Mechanik (DEKOMECH) signalized, that there was a need for
discussing the topic chosen in the frame the IUTAM Symposia offer.
Also the location of the symposium was suitably chosen: It was
decided to hold the symposium at the RWTH Aachen, where, years ago,
Theodore von Karman had worked on problems related to those to be
discussed now anew. It was clear from the beginning of the
planning, that the symposium could only be held in the von
Karman-Auditorium ofthe Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische
Hochschule Aachen, a building named after him. The symposium was
jointly organized by the editors of this volume, strongly supported
by the local organizing committee. The invitations of the
scientific committee brought together scientists actively engaged
in research on the dynamics of slender vortices. It was the aim of
the committee to have the state of the art summarized and also to
have the latest results of specific problems investigated
communicated to the participants of the symposium. The topics
chosen were asymptotic theories, numerical methods, vor tices in
shear layers, interaction of vortices, vortex breakdown, vortex
sound, and aircraft and helicopter vortices.
This IUTAM Symposium was the first international conference on
asymptotic methods for turbulent shear flows. It was the aim of
this Symposium to bring together the experts and research workers
to discuss recent work in this field. There was general consensus
among the participants of the Symposium, that the asymptotic
methods provide powerful tool for turbulence modelling, which ought
to be used more intensively in practice in addition to the
numerical meth- ods. This was the Scientific Committee: K. Gersten
(Germany, Chairman) A. Kluwick (Austria) J. - P. Guiraud (France)
F. T. Smith (United Kingdom) V. V. Sychev (Russia) S. Kida (Japan)
H. K. Moffat (United Kingdom) J. D. A. Walker (USA) We are very
thankful that the Symposium was sponsored by the following
organizations: * International Union of Theoretical and Applied
Mechanics * Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn * Gesellschaft
der Freunde der Ruhr-Universitiit, Bochum * Institut fur Energie-,
System-, Material- und Umwelttechnik e. V. , Bochum * Ruhrgas AG,
Essen * Dresdner Bank, Bochum * Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht * Vieweg-Verlag, Wiesbaden We thank in particular the
Rektor of the Ruhr University, Professor M. Bormann, who was host
of the Symposium and made possible that the Symposium could take
place on the campus. The following persons, who helped in
organizing the Symposium and made sure that everything was working
smoothly and efficiently during the Symposium, de- serve our
special thanks: Bernard Rocklage, Gerta Marliani, Petra Berkner and
Th.
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