19 May 2016 | Seminar - Multiphase CFD Modelling: State-of-the-art applications and challenges

Increasing your understanding of state-of-the-art multiphase modelling.
This one-day Institution of Mechanical Engineers' event will provide a crucial opportunity to hear how engineers can support the advancement of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for multiphase flows. The models dealing with multiphase flows are continuously evolving and the complexity of tackled problems has notably increased of late. Join us to reflect on progress and developments in multiphase flow modelling, allowing you to remain up-to-date with current trends and state-of-the-art technologies.

KEY TOPICS:
• Modelling and stimulation of multicomponent compressible flows
• Multiphase CFD modelling for safety and performance engineering
• Implementation of flocculation and break-up models in CFD for particulate systems
• Challenges of multiphase flow modelling in gas turbine engines
• Multiphase flow modelling with the Lattice Boltzmann method: An alternative CFD approach

Key TAKEAWAYS INCLUDE:
• Increasing your knowledge of state-of-the-art multiphase CFD modelling
• Networking opportunities with practitioners in the field
• Interdisciplinary exchange on challenges faced in different fields
• A greater awareness of recent developments, current trends, capabilities and limitations for models

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Dimitris Drikakis
Executive Dean
Faculty of Engineering;
Professor of Engineering Science
University of Strathclyde
William Jones
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Imperial College London
Helen Brocklehurst
Chief of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Rolls Royce

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