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Simulation Driven Design for CFD
event locationBusinessparkLeinfelder Str. 60Leinfelden-EchterdingenGermany
organizerAutomotive Simulation Center Stuttgart e.VNobelstraße 15 | 70569 Stuttgart | GermanyPhone: +49 711 699659-0 | Fax: +49 711 699659-29E-Mail: [email protected] | Web: www.asc-s.de
register onwww.asc-s.de/workshops/
2nd Cluster Workshop Vehicle PhysicsCFD SIGN U
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CALL FO
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February 23, 2016 | Leinfelden-Echterdingen9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
participation is free of charge
YOUR IMPULSE
Present and discuss your (project) approach with other experts from the field of virtual vehicle development. This will enable you to sound out potentials and enter into appropriate collaborations (template can be downloaded on our website).
You have identified the need for a new simulation method and/or process in the field of CFD and would like to advance it/them in a quick and efficient way together with other competence partners from science and /or industry?
PROJECT APPETIZERS can be submitted until February 15, 2016 at the asc(s office ([email protected]) From simulations to movement.
This workshop organized by the asc(s is focusing the trend of embedding CFD software into the automotive design process.
Is this trend only a part of the long-lasting frontloading process or is it a paradigm shift?
Who are the key roles to enable the change?
How much methodological knowledge needs an engineer?
How do we handle the conflict of objectives: the need of less system understanding by using a black box software or solving advanced problems by detailed under-standing of solver algorithms?
Follow exciting lectures from Mentor Graphics GmbH, BETA CAE Systems S.A., ISKO engineers AG, scapos AG, Imperial College London, G-CSC University of Frankfurt, University of Stuttgart and discuss new project ideas.
Simulation Driven Design for CFD
13:45 TAKE THE POLE POSITION - PART 3On the Need for Expertise when Using CFD - a Teacher’s ViewUlrich H. Rist - Institute of Aerodynamics and Gas Dynamics University of Stuttgart
14:10 Below the Glossy Surface: Methods, Errors and Complexity in CFDProf. Gabriel Wittum - G-CSC, University of Frankfurt
14:35-15:00 PIT STOPCoffee break
15:00 WIN THE RACEInformation about available subsidies
Presenting and discussing the submitted PROJECT APPETIZERS
16:00 CHEQUERED FLAGEnd of the workshop – there will be ample opportunities for further technical discussions afterwards.
PRELIMINARY AGENDA
9:00 WARM-UPArrival of the guests and welcoming them over a cup of coffee
9:30 INTRODUCTION ROUNDIntroduction to the workshop
9:40 TAKE THE POLE POSITION - PART 1
KEYNOTE: Spectral/hp element, scale resolving model-ling for high Reynolds number F1 AerodynamicsProfessor Spencer Sherwin - Imperial College London
Bringing the Complexity of CFD into the CAD World of an EngineerBoris Marovic - Mentor Graphics (Deutschland) GmbH
Efficient methods for parametric shape optimization of flow channelsIoannis Nitsopoulos - ISKO engineers AG
10:55-11:30 PIT STOPCoffee break
11:30 TAKE THE POLE POSITION - PART 2
The influence of mesh characteristics on OpenFOAM simulations of the DrivAer modelGrigoris Fotiadis, Vangelis Skaperdas, Aristotelis Iordanidis - BETA CAE Systems S.A.
Using MpCCI to Solve Coupled CFD Problems arising in Automotive DesignBettina Landvogt - scapos AG
12:20-13:45 PIT STOPLunch break
The workshop will give a state-of-the-art overview and offers space for discussions and new project ideas in the field of CAE method development.