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Sixth FEDPS Workshop
-  Date  : 
 Dec 6 - 9, 2004
 
 
-  Co-organizer: Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), 
                Kyoto University
 
-  Place   : 
 Kansai Seminar House
 23Takenouchi-cho, Ichijojii, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8134 JAPAN
 Phone:+81-75-711-2115 FAX:+81-75-701-5256
 http://www.academy-kansai.com/
 
Program
- Dec 6 (Mon) - Dec 8 (Wed): 
	Intensive Lecture Series and Free Discussion
 H.E. Huppert (Cambridge)
 "Geological Fluid Mechanics"
 
		
		Abstract
 Key words are:
 R-B convection, 
      		   D-D convection,
		   Plumes,
		   Melting,
		   Solidification,
		   Low Reynolds number gravity currents,
		   High Reynolds number gravity currents,
		   Flow in porous media,
		   Explosive volcanic eruptions.
  
	- Dec 6 (Mon) 
		 
		- 09:00 - 12:00 
		    
 Lecture 1 
		    INTRODUCTION TO THE EARTH.  
                    [movie] (CPS mosir)
 Lecture 2
		    STABILITY THEORY
                    [movie] (CPS mosir)
 
- 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch, Free discussion
		
- 14:00 - 17:00 
		    
 Lecture 3
		    THERMAL AND DOUBLE-DIFFUSIVE CONVECTION
                    [movie1]
                    [movie2] (CPS mosir)
 Lecture 4
		    PLUMES
                    [movie] (CPS mosir)
 
- 17:00 - 18:00 Free discussion
		
 
- Dec 7 (Tue) 
		 
		- 09:00 - 12:00 
		    
 Lecture 5
		    MELTING
		    講義 5
		    MELTING
                    [movie] (CPS mosir)
 Lecture 6
		    GRAVITY CURRENTS
                    [movie] (CPS mosir)
- 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch, Free discussion
		
- 14:00 - 18:00 
		    Excursion
		
 
- Dec 8 (Wed) 
		 
		- 09:00 - 12:00 
		    
 Lecture 7
		    PARTICLE-DRIVEN FLOWS
- 12:00 - 14:00 Lunch, Free discussion
		
- 14:00 - 17:00 
		    
 Lecture 8
		    ERUPTIVE VOLCANOES
- 17:00 - 18:00 Free discussion
		
 
 
 
-  Dec 9 (Thr): Seminar
	
	- 09:00 - 11:00 
 H.E. Huppert (U. Cambridge)
 The Flow of Granular Media
		"We will present a study of 
initially vertical cylinders of granular material collapsing over a 
horizontal base.  We describe the spreading in different regimes of 
the aspect ratio a=h_i/r_i, where the initial cylinder of material 
has radius or length r_i and height h_i. The motion is described by 
the same scaling relationships for all materials, independent of 
internal friction due to interactions between grains.  Only at the 
end of flow, when there is an abrupt halt, is internal friction 
important."
		 
 
  Original documents distributed at the lectures
  Snapshots of the lectures  
  Snapshots of the breaks 
FDEPS staff fdeps-staff(at)gfd-dennou.org
last revised 2004-10-13 by YYH