CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) and DEM (Discrete Element Modeling) simulation can be used to answer many of the questions associated with mixing--answers that cannot be found by analytical or experimental methods.
In this webinar, you will learn how process development engineers can benefit from using a template based app (Simcenter STAR-CCM+ Mixing Vessel Workflow, formerly known as Admixtus) to overcome the hurdles common to engineers new to simulation—setting up geometry, a reasonable mesh and adequate physics—to perform simulations and design exploration effectively and efficiently. You will also learn how the Multiphysics approach in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can be used to address the challenges of using simulation for:
- Coupled DEM + CFD for particle suspension in high viscosity liquids
- Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) for impeller displacement
- Heat Transfer and its effects on scale-up
- Optimizing operating conditions in gas-liquid systems
Who should attend:
- Process development engineers or managers who want to troubleshoot mixing problems or employ Quality by Design initiatives--this event will help you understand the applicability of deploying simulation to achieve these objectives
- Chemical engineers, Process engineers, Formulation technology engineers who are already using CFD in engineering work flow - this session will demonstrate the strength of Simcenter STAR-CCM+® meshing, workflow and the latest physics models for some of the most challenging mixing problems in the industry
Speakers:
- Alex Smith, Process Engineering Team Leader for Industrial Biotechnology and Biorefining at The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI)
- Ravi Aglave, Director, Energy & Process Industries at Siemens PLM Software
- Thomas Eppinger, Technical Specialist, Chemical Process Industries and Reaction Engineering at Siemens PLM Software