19th International Symposium on Applications of Laser and Imaging Techniques to Fluid Mechanics
16 - 19 July 2018

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In the LISBON SYMPOSIA, any scientific contributions to the theory and practice of measurement methods are welcome, if they facilitate new improved fluid mechanic research, including contributions in the cutting-edge fields of microfluidics and biofluidics, in the diverse backgrounds of biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering, as well as in the development of physical models, validation of numerical predictions, and characterization of practical engineering applications.

The Scientific Committee also encourages authors to present new advanced imaging techniques and processing methods, which can provide new insights into the complex thermofluid-dynamic phenomena, even though not based on laser light sources, such as ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging.

For reference, the program of the last edition comprised sessions in:

Aeroacoustics

Aerodynamics and Flow Control

Boundary Layers

Force/Pressure from PIV Data

Rotating Flows

Jets and Wakes
Biomedical Flows

Micro-Scale PIV and Microfluidics

Two-Phase Flows

Sprays

Velocity-Temperature Measurements

Combustion

Engines
Novel Measurement Techniques
Particle/Spray Measurement Techniques
Velocimetry
Laser Doppler Techniques
Background Oriented Schlieren

PIV Processing Algorithms
PIV System Development
PIV Uncertainty Quantification and Performance
PLIF Technique Development
PTV Techniques
PLIF/PIV Applications
Scanning and Tomo PIV Measurements
Volumetric PIV/PTV

Imaging

IR Techniques