Workshop
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS IN METALLURGY 1 to 3 December 2014 Mönchengladbach, Germany
SUPPORTED BY Working group Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Flow Simulation in the Steel Institute VDEh
CHAIRMAN Hans-Jürgen Odenthal, SMS Siemag AG, Düsseldorf
AIM / CONTENT The workshop intends to compile the state of the art in the area of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with regard to Fundamentals Working methods Software packages Technical capabilities and applications Limitations.
TARGET GROUP Researcher and developer from steel industry, plant engineering, supplying industry, research institutes and universities being interested in simulation of fluid systems for metallurgical application in steel industry.
Photo: SMS Siemag AG
REGISTRATION FEE / REMARKS Registration Fee: € 1.190 / € 890* (VAT-free)
* for employees of member companies and individual members of the Steel Institute VDEh, and for scientific staff of universities
plus the below-mentioned hotel costs in Mönchengladbach. A free withdrawal from the seminar is possible until 2 weeks prior to the start. Then, 25% of the seminar fee must be paid. The total registration amount will be charged for no show or cancellation from the first day of the event. The participant also has to bear his cancellation costs of the seminar hotel.
ORGANISATION Steel Academy Steel Institute VDEh Sohnstraße 65 40237 Düsseldorf, Germany Fon +49 (0)211 6707-458 Fax -655
[email protected]; www.steel-academy.com
VENUE / SEMINAR HOTEL Dorint Parkhotel Mönchengladbach, Hohenzollernstraße 5, 41061 Mönchengladbach, Tel.: +49 2161 893-0, http://hotel-moenchengladbach.dorint.com After the confirmation, the Steel Academy automatically makes a room booking at the Dorint Parkhotel Mönchengladbach from 30th November (evening prior to the seminar’s beginning) to 3rd December 2014 for a total rate of € 416,00. This price includes full board, starting with breakfast on Monday (1st) and ending with lunch on Wednesday (3rd). If no accommodation is required, the conference package is € 192,00. This hotel bill will be settled by you upon departure. Please advise at your seminar registration, if you do not need a reservation or whether you would like to stay longer in the hotel.
PROGRAMME Monday, 1 December 2014 09:00
FLUENT, CFX Stefan Martens, ANSYS OpenFOAM Henrik Rusche, WIKKI
11:15
Coffee Break
11:45
STAR-CCM+ Milovan Peric, CD-adapco Adding complex thermochemical equilibrium calculations to CFD programs with ChemApp Stephan Petersen, GTT-Technologies Comsol Multiphysics Niklas Rom, COMSOL
14:00
Lunch
CFD METHODS AND MODELS 15:00
Numerical methods in CFD Michael Schäfer Fluid Structure lnteraction (FSI) Denis Feindt
16:30
Coffee Break
17:00
Turbulence modelling Florian R. Menter Global and zonal approaches in hybrid RANS-LES turbulence modelling Florian R. Menter
18:30
Simulation of solidification Andreas Ludwig Modelling of technical combustion – a paradigm for the simulation of multi-scale physics Christian Hasse
12:30
Lunch
Introduction: CFD with respect to metallurgical applications Hans-Jürgen Odenthal
SOFTWARE AND CAPABILITIES 09:45
11:00
End of the first day => afterwards: Common dinner
MAGNETOFLUIDDYNAMICS 13:30
Introduction to magnetohydrodynamics Leo Bühler Electromagnetic flow control and flow measurement André Thess
15:00
Coffee Break
15:30
Experimental modelling using liquid metals Gunter Gerbeth, Sven Eckert Electromagnetic simulation with CADFEM Martin Hanke
APPLICATIONS 17:00
Inert gas stirring in steel ladles – modelling and results of the CFD benchmark Norbert Vogl
18:00
End of the second day => afterwards: Common dinner
Wednesday, 3 December 2014 09:00
Accuracy of numerical flow simulations Mirko Javurek Multiphase flow simulation (bubbles) Eelco van Vliet
10:30
Coffee Break
11:00
Electromagnetic brakes Rüdiger Schwarze Coupled phase-field Lattice-Boltzman simulation of dendritic growth with melt convection Ingo Steinbach
12:30
Lunch
13:30
Physical simulation using water models Antje Rückert Process simulation (titel follows) Martin Weng
15:00
End of the seminar
Tuesday, 2 December 2014 09:00
10:30
Lattice-Boltzmann – theory and applications Gunther Brenner Multiphase flows - fundamentals, modeling and simulation Martin Sommerfeld Coffee Break
INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS Prof. Dr.-Ing. Leo Bühler, KIT – Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gunther Brenner, Technische Universität Clausthal Dipl.-Ing. Denis Feindt, ANSYS Germany Dr. Gunter Gerbeth / Dr. Sven Eckert, HelmholtzZentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Dr. Martin Hanke, CADFEM GmbH, Berlin Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Hasse, TU Bergakademie Freiberg Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Mirko Javurek, Johannes Kepler Universität, Linz Prof. Dipl.-Phys. Dr. rer.nat. Andreas Ludwig, Montanuniversität Leoben Dr. Stefan Martens, ANSYS Germany Dr.-Ing. Florian R. Menter, ANSYS Germany Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jürgen Odenthal, SMS Siemag AG, Düsseldorf Prof. Dr. Milovan Peric, CD-adapco, Nürnberg Dr.-Ing. Stephan Petersen, GTT-Technologies, Herzogenrath Niklas Rom, COMSOL AB, Stockholm Dr.-Ing. Antje Rückert, RWTH Aachen University Dr. Henrik Rusche, WIKKI Gesellschaft für numerische Kontinuumsmechanik, Braunschweig Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Michael Schäfer, TU Darmstadt Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Schwarze, TU Bergakademie Freiberg Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Sommerfeld, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg Prof. Dr. Ingo Steinbach, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Prof. Dr. André Thess, DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Stuttgart Dr. Eelco van Vliet, Tata Steel Research, IJmuiden Dr.-Ing. Norbert Vogl, SMS Siemag AG, Düsseldorf Dr.-Ing. Martin Weng, aixprocess GmbH, Aachen