Technical Program Themes - Hydraulic Turbines - Pumps - Hydraulic Systems - Sustainable Hydropower - Computational and Experimental Technique - Cavitation - Energy Storage - Hydraulic / Mechanical and Fluid / Solid Interactions - Ocean Hydro Machinery Important Dates - Symposium Dates: September 17-21, 2018 Welcome reception: September 17, 2018 Banquet: September 19, 2018 Technical tour: September 21, 2018 - Abstract Submission: November 30, 2017 - Draft Paper Submission: March 31, 2018 - Final Manuscript Submission: June 30, 2018 All papers accepted for oral presentation will be publised in an open access IOP conference series - Earth and Environmental Sciences. Symposium Web Site http://www.iahrkyoto2018.org/ Inquiry to: Turbomachinery Society of Japan Email: [email protected] Venue Doshisha University Imadegawa Campus Kyoto, Japan Registration FeesTentativeBefore June 30, 2018 After July 1, 2018 Standard 85,000 JPY 100,000 JPY Student 55,000 JPY 60,000 JPY Accompanying person* 35,000 JPY 35,000 JPY a family member of a standard registrant. Technical tour September 21, 2018 - Kansai Electric Power Okutataragi pumped-storage hydro power plant - Himeji Castle IAHR 2018 Message from Chairs of the Symposium We are happy to announce that the next Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems will be held in Kyoto, ancient capital of Japan, in September 2018. Hydraulic machinery and systems are the key components for the sustainable development of energy and water resources including various transport process of liquids. For more effective and efficient utilization of hydraulic machinery and systems, it is important to exchange up-to-date information on R&D, Numerical Analysis, Design, Operation and Monitoring of hydraulic machinery and systems. IAHR 2018 in Kyoto offers an opportunity to gather scientists and engineers from all over the world to discuss the most recent advances in theoretical, experimental and computational research as well as the latest challenges faced by the industry. We hope that IAHR 2018 also provides the occasion for you to visit one of the most attractive towns and regions in Japan. Chisachi Kato and Kazuyoshi Miyagawa Chairs of the Symposium ©JNTO

IAHR 2018 Turbomachinery Society of Japan Email: …iahrkyoto2018.org/files/flyer20170306.pdf · Local Executive Committee K. Aguro (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.) M. Chishiki

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Page 1: IAHR 2018 Turbomachinery Society of Japan Email: …iahrkyoto2018.org/files/flyer20170306.pdf · Local Executive Committee K. Aguro (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.) M. Chishiki

Technical Program Themes- Hydraulic Turbines- Pumps- Hydraulic Systems- Sustainable Hydropower- Computational and Experimental Technique- Cavitation- Energy Storage- Hydraulic / Mechanical and Fluid / Solid Interactions- Ocean Hydro Machinery

Important Dates- Symposium Dates: September 17-21, 2018  Welcome reception: September 17, 2018  Banquet: September 19, 2018  Technical tour: September 21, 2018- Abstract Submission: November 30, 2017- Draft Paper Submission: March 31, 2018- Final Manuscript Submission: June 30, 2018

 All papers accepted for oral presentation will be publised in an open access IOP conference series - Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Symposium Web Site http://www.iahrkyoto2018.org/

Inquiry to: Turbomachinery Society of Japan Email: [email protected]

VenueDoshisha University Imadegawa CampusKyoto, Japan

Registration Fees(Tentative)BeforeJune 30, 2018

AfterJuly 1, 2018

Standard 85,000 JPY 100,000 JPYStudent 55,000 JPY 60,000 JPYAccompanying person* 35,000 JPY 35,000 JPY

a family member of a standard registrant.

Technical tour September 21, 2018- Kansai Electric Power Okutataragi pumped-storage hydro power plant- Himeji Castle

IAHR 2018Message from Chairs of

the Symposium

We are happy to announce tha t the next Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and Systems will be held in Kyoto, ancient capital of Japan, in September 2018.Hydraulic machinery and systems are the key components for the sustainable development of energy and water resources including various transport process of liquids. For more effective and efficient utilization of hydraulic machinery and systems, it is important to exchange up-to-date information on R&D, Numerical Analysis, Design, Operation and Monitoring of hydraulic machinery and systems.IAHR 2018 in Kyoto offers an opportunity to gather scientists and engineers from all over the world to discuss the most recent advances in theoretical, experimental and computational research as well as the latest challenges faced by the industry.We hope that IAHR 2018 also provides the occasion for you to visit one of the most attractive towns and regions in Japan.

Chisachi Kato and Kazuyoshi MiyagawaChairs of the Symposium

©JNTO

Page 2: IAHR 2018 Turbomachinery Society of Japan Email: …iahrkyoto2018.org/files/flyer20170306.pdf · Local Executive Committee K. Aguro (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.) M. Chishiki

Local Executive CommitteeK. Aguro (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.)M. Chishiki (Turbomachinery Society of Japan)Y. Hashimoto (Kubota Corporation)K. Hirata (Doshisha University)T. Hirayama (Doshisha University)H. Horiguchi (Osaka University)Y. Iga (Tohoku University)S. Iio (Shinshu University)T. Kawabe (Tsurumi Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)S. Kawasaki(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)Y. Kawata (Osaka Institute of Technology)K. Kirita (Nippon Travel Agency Co., Ltd.)S. Kurosawa (Toshiba Corporation)J. Matsui (Yokohama National University)M. Miyabe (Torishima Pump Mfg. Co., Ltd.)T. Nagahara (Hitachi, Ltd.)Y. Nakanishi (Kanagawa University)K. Nishimura (The University of Tokyo)M. Nohmi (Ebara Corporation)H. Okamoto (Ebara Corporation)A. Okazaki (Nippon Travel Agency Co., Ltd.)T. Sano (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.)K. Sato (Kogakuin University)T. Shigemitsu (Tokushima University)K. Shimokawa (Voith FuJi Hydro K.K.)K. Sugiyama (Osaka University)M. Takao (National Institute of Technology, Matsue College)T. Tanaka (National Institute of Technology, Kumamoto College)H. Tani (Hitachi Mitsubishi Hydro Corporation)K. Tezuka (Toshiba Corporation)S. Tsuda (Kyushu University)T. Tsukamoto (Voith Fuji Hydro K.K.)T. Tsukiya (National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Research Institute)M. Uchiumi (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)Y. Ueyama (Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation)S. Watanabe (Kyushu University)M. Yamamoto (Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.)K. Yokota (Aoyama Gakuin University)K. Yonezawa (Osaka University)

29th IAHR Symposium on Hydraulic Machinery and

Systems

Symposium ChairsChisachi Kato (The University of Tokyo)Kazuyoshi Miyagawa (Waseda University)

International Advisory Board (Tentative)F. Avellan (EPFL, Switzerland)S. Coulson (Voith Hydro, USA)N. Desy (Andritz Hydro Ltd)E. Egusquiza (UPC Barcelona, Spain)R. Fortes Patella (G INP/LEGI, France)C. Höegström (VATTENFALL, Sweden)Y. Lee (Korea Maritime & Ocean University, Korea)A. Lipej (Faculty of Technologies and Systems, Slovenija)F. Mazzouji (ALSTOM, France)O. Metais (G INP/LEGI, France)T. Nielsen(Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)S. Riedelbauch (University of Stuttgart, Germany)Q. Shi (Dong Fang Electrical Machinery Co., Ltd. China)R. Susan-Resiga (Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania)G. Tiago F (Universidade Federal de Itajubá, Brazil)Z. Wang (Tsinghua University, China)

Organizing CommitteeH. Asakura (IHI) K. Funazaki (Iwate University)A. Furukawa (National Institute of Technology, Oita College)A. Goto (Ebara Corporation)T. Kanemoto (Kyushu Institute of Technology)T. Kobayashi (The University of Tokyo)J. Kurokawa (Yokohama National University)M. Ohishi (Chiyoda Corporation)T. Oishi (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.)K. Shimmei (Hitachi Mitsubishi Hydro Corporation)T. Suzuki (Toshiba Corporation)K. Tanaka (Kyushu Institute of Technology)Y. Tsujimoto (Osaka University)H.Tsukamoto (National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College)

Hosted by Doshisha UniversityOrganized by Turbomachinery Society of Japan

First Call for Papers

September 17th-21th, 2018

Doshisha UniversityImadegawa Campus

Kyoto, Japan