Finnish OpenFOAM® User Day 2015 - Training
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Date: | 12.06.2015 9:00 - 12.06.2015 17:00 |
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Language: | english-language |
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The event aims to gather together people to share their experiences and ideas of using OpenFOAM®. Any person already using or starting to use the software may found the event useful. We attempt to keep the day informal, but organized and informative - come along! Please, use the web registration form below.
The event is following OpenFOAM Introduction course organized at LUT.
OpenFOAM is a free, open source CFD software package developed by OpenCFD Ltd at ESI Group and distributed by the OpenFOAM Foundation. OpenFOAM is licensed under the GNU General Public License.
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9:15 Registration and coffee
9:50 Welcome
Joonas Sorvari, CEID, Lappeenranta University of Technology
Oxana Agafonova, Lappeenranta University of Technology
10:30 Predicting ignition chemistry of a turbulent spray flame using LES and detailed chemistry
Mahdi Ghaderi Masouleh, Aalto University, Department of Energy Technology
11:00 Laminar and turbulent simulations of high-speed flows with OpenFOAM
Heikki Kahila, Aalto University, Department of Energy Technology
11:30 Lunch break
12:30 Coupled conjugate heat transfer and neutronics simulation with OpenFOAM and Serpent
Riku Tuominen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
13:00 Validation of artificial surf wave simulations with full-scale prototype
Ville Tossavainen, Artwave Surf
13:30 Optimization with Dakota, Salome and OpenFOAM
Aku Karvinen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
14:00 Coffee
14:30 CFD analysis of vibrating furnace tube
Johanna Vaittinen, Neste Jacobs Oy
15:00 Numerical modeling of natural convection fin array using chtMultiRegionFoam
Kaj Lampio, Tampere University of Technology
15:30 Aero-acoustic analysis of an automotive muffler
Thomas Schumacher, Engys Ltd, UK
16:00 Discussions and demonstration of HELYX software
17:00 End of the day