On October 29, the 7th Jinshan International Symposium on Fluid Mechanical Engineering was held in Jiangsu University. The conference was held in full English. Famous experts, scholars, researchers and student representatives at home and abroad were invited to participate in the seminar online and offline. Yuan Shouqi, Secretary of the Party Committee of Jiangsu University and director of the National Research Center of Pumps, attended the opening ceremony and delivered a speech on behalf of Jiangsu University. The meeting was hosted by Pei Ji, deputy director of the Fluid Center.
This seminar is an important part of the series of activities for the 60th anniversary founding of the Research Center of Fluid Machinery Engineering and Technology of Jiangsu University. It is jointly organized by the National Research Center of Pumps, the National Center for International Research on Energy Saving Technology of Fluid Engineering Equipment, and the Advanced Technology for High-end Fluid Machinery Overseas Expertise Introduction Center for Discipline Innovation.
Yuan Shouqi said in his speech that the Jinshan International Symposium on Fluid Mechanical Engineering is an important academic exchange platform in this field and a significant opportunity for international communication and cooperation. He was very pleased to see many young domestic teachers, engineers, doctoral students and master students participating in this symposium. The invited academic reports cover the latest practice and scientific research progress in fluid machinery and related engineering fields. On behalf of the organizing committee, he extended warm greetings to all participants in this seminar and hoped that the 7th Jinshan International Symposium on Fluid Mechanical Engineering would be a complete success.
The academic lecture was presided over by Professor Gerard Bois, winner of the Knight's Medal of the French Academy of Science. Prof. Kwang-Yong Kim of Inha University in Korea, Prof. Wang Xikun of Jiangsu University, Prof. B.P.M. Van Esch of Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands and Prof. Christian Brix Jacobsen, Director of simulation technology of Grundfos in Denmark, respectively, delivered wonderful special reports on the influence of geometric effects on the internal unsteady flow characteristics of volute centrifugal pumps, the flow interference mechanism and vortex induced vibration of cylinder flow, the assessment of fish passing damage of pump stations and hydraulic turbines and the simulation driven development of the pump industry.