Computational Techniques for Gas-Liquid Flows

Computational Techniques for Gas-Liquid Flows

Venue:      Aalborg University Copenhagen, Frederikskaj 12, 2450, København SV

Date:         16 May 2018

Slides:

anders-christian-olesen.pdf

dirk-lucas.pdf

johan-roenby.pdf

martin-sommerfeld.pdf

DANSIS invites you to a seminar on computational techniques for gas-liquid flows. Many problems of industrial interest are subject to a gas-liquid flow and hence are bound by the complex interactions that occurs between the two fluid phases. Because scales as well as the dominating mechanisms and forces differ from problem to problem, a variety of methods can be applied.

During the seminar, we will address both Euler-Lagrangian and Euler-Euler methods as both have their respective advantages. The scope of the outlined presentations spans from state-of-the-art research to industrial research and development cases.

Programme

Time    
09:00 Registration  
09:30 Welcome Anders Christian Olesen, Aalborg University
09:40 Extended modelling of droplet collisions and applications to spraying systems Prof. Martin Sommerfeld, Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg
10:25 Coffee break  
10:55 Multi-fluid models for industrial gas-liquid flows Dr. Dirk Lucas, Head of Computational Fluid Dynamics Division, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf (HZDR)
11:40 Advancing interfacial flow simulations in OpenFOAM Johan Rønby, Stromning
12:10  Lunch  
13:10 Hybrid Multiphase Modelling in Real-World Applications Virginia Fratalocchi , STAR-CCM + Siemens
13:40 Modelling of gas-liquid flow in porous media and micro-channels of PEM water electrolysis cells for energy storage Anders Christian Olesen, Aalborg University
14:10 Coffee break  
14:40 CFD and FSI modelling of two-phase flow in large diameter process piping experiencing high vibrations in operation Piero Iudiciani, Lloyd’s Register
15:10 Unveiling the secret of the gas-liquid flow in the rotary atomizer wheel Torstein Vincent Joensen, GEA Process Engineering A/S (Rockwool)
15:40 Closing Remarks Knud Erik Meyer, DANSIS chairman