Conference 4th November 2010 8 a.m. Eurostars Grand Central, Munich, Germany
Open Source CFD International Conference 2010
- Web page
- http://www.opensourcecfd.com/conference2010/
- Categories
- CFD, OpenFOAM
- Submitter
- Petrina Butler
This year's Open Source CFD International Conference will build upon the considerable interest and success of those who are using, programming and deploying open source CFD solutions.
The 2009 conference in Barcelona brought together users, developers, academics and industry managers. The conference had key note addressers from Audi AG and Kitware Inc. which opened a two-day packed agenda (proceedings).
The Conference is aimed at:
- Existing open source CFD software e.g. OpenFOAM® users
- CFD Engineers seeking to investigate open source technology
- Industry Managers and IT Implementers
- Academia
- Technology Consultants
ICON, an independent technology & process company, cordially invites you to join us at the Open Source CFD International Conference 2010.
A full training programme will be available for Users and Developers at the Venue, both before and after the Conference.
Full details can be found at OpenSourceCFD.com/training.
Invited Industrial Keynote Speakers
Will the Pringles ™ Fly? and other Science & Engineering questions behind everyday products
Matthew Macura
Procter & Gamble Co., USA
Invited Academic Keynote Speaker
Multi-scale Challenges in Multiphase CFD
University of Massachusetts
Invited Prominent Keynote Speaker
The Triumph of Public Innovation
Open Source Advocate
Title to be confirmed
J. Papper, D. Green et al.
ICON Ltd., UK
Title to be confirmed
T. Schütz
Audi AG, Germany
CAD-based optimization methods with application to the automotive industry
M. Sidorkiewicz
Renault DREAM, France
Simulation of water film formation and comparison to experimental results
M. Rehm, D. Walter, T. Buchner, S. Gross
AREVA NP GmbH, Germany
Computational Investigation of Maneuvring Characteristics of Non-Bodies-of-Revolution
K. Delaney
Naval Surface Warfare Center, USA
Implementation of an Eulerian-Eulerian LES Solver for Polydisperse Two-Phase Flows in OpenFOAM
P. Dems, J. N. E. Carneiro, W. Polifke
TU-Muenchen, Germany
Modelling shock wave phenomena in over-expanded jets using OpenFOAM
P. L. Garlick
Tourbillion Technology Ltd, UK
Problem Specific Meshing with Open-Source Technology
O. Gloth
enGits GmbH, Germany
Improvement and application of topology optimisation algorithms to different applications for ducted flows
T. Grahs, move-csc
N. Peller, Audi AG, Germany
CastNet: GUI based modeling and solution control environment for OpenFOAM®
U. Heck
DHCAE Tools UG, Germany
A Global Mesh Regularization Approach
M. Hojjat, E. Stavropoulouy, R.Wuechner, K.-U.Bletzinger
TU Muenchen, Germany
Open Source DEM and CFD-DEM with LIGGGHTS and OpenFOAM®
C. Kloss, Christian Doppler Laboratory on Particulate Flow Modelling
C. Goniva, Christian Doppler Laboratory on Particulate Flow Modelling
S. Pirker, Johannes Kepler University, Austria
Towards a modular system for the simulation of Diesel exhaust gas after-treatment systems with OpenFOAM
M. Klug, University of Leoben
B. Gschaider, ICE Stroemungsforschung GmbH, Austria
W. Brandstaetter, University of Leoben
Mathematical Modelling of Stent Assisted Magnetic Drug Targeting System in a Stretched Vessel using OpenFOAM Moving Mesh Solver
A. Mardinoglu, Waterford Institute of Technology
A. Prina-Mello, Trinity College, Ireland
Viscoelastic flow instabilities for laminar flow in a cross-slot
A. A. Martins, F. Pinho, M. A. Alves
Portugal Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
Multidimensional parallel simulation of diesel exhaust aftertreatment systems
G. Montenegro, F. Piscaglia, A. Onorati
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Vertical axis wind turbine development and analysis by parallel OpenFOAM simulation and advanced FieldView post-processing
D. Ortlieb, R. Thuemmler, F. Semler
CFD Consultants GmbH, Germany
Object-oriented redesign of density-based RANS solver AeroFoam for aerodynamic industrial applications
G. Romanelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
L. Mangani, Hochschule Luzern Technik und Architektur, Switzerland
Implicit solution techniques for coupled multifield problems
H. Rusche, Wikki GmbH, Germany
H. Jasak, Wikki Ltd, UK
The Lagrangian Particles in the EM Driven Turbulent Flow with Fine Mesh (The Treatment of solidParticle Library in OpenFOAM)
M. Scepanskis, A. Jakovics
University of Latvia, Latvia
OpenFOAM Optimizations for Scale
G. Shainer
HPC Advisory Council, USA
Modelling of Turbulent Melt Flow and Solidification Processes in Steel Continuous Caster with the Open Source Software Package OpenFOAM
A. Vakhrushev, University of Leoben
A. Ludwig, University of Leoben
M. Wu, University of Leoben
Y. Tang, RHI AG, Technology Center
G. Nitzl, RHI AG, Austria
G. Hackl, RHI AG, Technology Center
Combustion simulations based on Open Source software
F. Tap
Dacolt, Netherlands
Simulation of PET bottle rinsing
C. Meister
Hochschule RheinMain, University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Simulation of Wind Turbine in a Wind Tunnel
B. Stoevesandt, I. Herraez, J. Peinke
ForWind – Center of Wind Energy Research Oldenburg, Germany