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06/12/2012 - 06/14/2012 | Dresden

HZDR & ANSYS - 10th Multiphase Flow Conference & Short Course

Multiphase flows are of great interest to a large variety of industries. The power generation, nuclear reactor technology, food production, chemical process, aerospace and automotive industries are all driving forces in this complex field. The goal of the conference 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.

Conference Topics:
• 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 Magnetohydrodynamic Flows

Keynote lectures:

“Devilish dilemmas in simulating two-phase flows”
Prof.dr.ir. H.E.A van den Akker – Dept. Computational
Reactor Engineering, Delft University of Technology

“Improved multiphase flow CFD simulations with the assistance of experimental results”
Prof. M. Schlüter – Institute of Multiphase Flows,
Hamburg University of Technology

Short Course:
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.

Lecture Topics:
• Mathematical Models for Multiphase Flows
• Eulerian Multiphase Flow: Phase Interaction Models
• Lagrangian Two-Phase Flow Models
• Interfacial Heat & Mass Transfer Models
• Measurement Techniques and Experimental Investigations for Multiphase Flows
• Practical Calculations of Bubble Column Flow and Spray Propagation

Lecturers:
Dr. Georg Scheuerer – ANSYS Germany
PD Dr. habil. Thomas Frank – ANSYS Germany
Dr. Eckard Krepper – HZDR
Prof. Dr. Uwe Hampel – HZDR

Information on participating / attending:
Important dates:
April 5, 2012 - Deadline for submitting presentation abstracts
May 25, 2012 – Deadline for registration
Further information available at: http://www.multiphase-conference.com/

Date:

06/12/2012 - 06/14/2012

Registration deadline:

05/25/2012

Event venue:

Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
Bautzner Landstraße 400
01328 Dresden
Sachsen
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Chemistry, Energy, Physics / astronomy

Types of events:

Seminar / workshop / discussion

Entry:

03/12/2012

Sender/author:

Dr. Christine Bohnet

Department:

Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

no

Language of the text:

German

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event38918


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