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Short Course lll- Multiphase Flow Simulations

 
  The course is of interest to engineers, technicians, scientists and managers, and other personnel involved in multiphase flow simulations in the process and other industries. It is a comprehensive review of methods for the simulation of multiphase flows, which will cover practical aspects as well as appropriate theoretical information as necessary.
   
  SCOPE:
Fundamentals of computational fluid dynamics
Euler/Euler
Euler/Lagrange
VOF
Population balance
Lattice Boltzmann
Smooth particle hydrodynamics
   
  Schedule  
8.30-8.45 h Introduction
     
  8.45-9.30 h Classification of Multi Phase Flows
    Examples of multiphase, problems in describing multiphase flows
  9.30-10.30 h Fundamentals of CFD
    Fundamentals of CFD, problems and limits of simulations
  10.30-11.00 h Break
  11.40-11.45 h Euler/Lagrange - Part I
    Theory of Euler/Lagrange methods applications, limits
  11.45-12.30 h Euler/Lagrange - Part II
    Simulation of turbulent flows, interaction of particles with fluid, wall, and particles
  12.30-13.00 h Open Questions
    Open-floor questions
  13.00-14.00 h Lunch
  14.00-14.45 h Euler/Euler
    Theory, application, examples
  14.45-15.30 h Volume of Fluid
    Theory, application, examples
  15.30-16.00 h Break
  16.00-16.45 h New Methods – Part I
    Lattice Boltzmann method in multiphase flows, smooth particle hydrodynamics, theory and examples
  16.45-17.30 h New Methods – Part II
    Discrete particle methods, population balance, theory and examples
  17.30-18.00 h Summary, open questions
    Follow-up activities
     
  Course Presenters  
  Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Böhle, Bergische University of Wuppertal

Dipl.-Ing. Kathrin Kissling is scientist at the Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering at the University of Stuttgart

Privatdozent Dr.-Ing. habil. Steffen Schütz
is senior scientist at the Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering at the University of Stuttgart

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Uwe Janoske is head of the study program Virtual Engineering at the University of Cooperative Education and the Steinbeis Transfer Centre Simulation in Mechanical and Process Engineering