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7th ANSYS & FZD Short Course and Workshop on Multiphase Flow |
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The goal of the workshop is to bring together experimental
and numerical practitioners, and to foster discussion and
exchange of knowledge. Experts from both areas are called
upon to present their research and application results to a
worldwide audience.
Topics of interest include:
- Simulation technology for multiphase flows
- Phase interaction models
- Turbulence models
- Solution algorithms
- Application of simulation methods to multiphase flow
problems
- Experimental investigations of multiphase and magnetohydrodynamic
flows
- Measurement methods for multiphase and magnetohydrodynamic
flows
- Simulation and modelling of magneto-hydrodynamic flows
Papers are welcome either as text or as presentation slides.
A short abstract is required by March 17, 2009.
The participants will receive the Workshop proceedings on
a CD-Rom by mail after the event.
Keynote Lectures
- Prof. Akio Tomiyama
- Kobe University, Japan
- ”Progress in Computational Bubble Dynamics”
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- Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jochen Fröhlich
- Technical University of Dresden, Germany
- ”Issues in Direct Numerical Simulation of Particulate Flows”
The short course is designed to provide knowledge on the use
of numerical and experimental methods for multiphase flows.
The participants will receive an overview of the possibilities and
limits of modern experimental methods and computational
fluid dynamics (CFD). Valuable information on the applicability
of CFD for your tasks will be provided.
The short course will address the interests of engineers, chemists,
physicists and technicians active in research and design, who
want to be informed on modern design methods and tools for
multiphase flows.
For further information please e-mail to: workshops-germany@ansys.com.
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