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Advanced Simulation to Solve and Optimize Process Development Problems

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Workshop
07 February 2017 09:00 - 16:00
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Description

Overview

A common challenge in process industries - that comprise of food, pharmaceutical, materials, and biotech industries - is to bring new products to market in a timely and cost effective manner. Mixing is one of the most important unit operations in the production. Poor mixing can cause huge financial losses.

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and particle modelling with discrete element method (DEM) have been identified as key enabling technologies in finding solutions to many of the challenges that surround scale-up, capable of reducing operating costs across manufacturing and quality divisions.

Topics covered during this event included:

* Fluid flow and hydrodynamic behaviour in stirred vessels

* Dispersing gas and solids in liquids

* Behaviour of high viscosity fluids

* Fluid-structure interactions in mixing vessels, etc.

* Optimization of process equipment

The event concluded with an opportunity for hands on experience of the Siemens CFD software.

Feedback from Siemens is that the venue & support facilities were first class and that the event was well attended, with very good feedback from attendees.

Speakers:

Dr Ravindra Aglave, Siemens PLM Software. Mr Alex Smith Centre for Process Innovation UK (CPI). Mr O Mihailova, Mr A. Kowalski, Mr V. Lister, Mr S. Watson and Mr T Mothersdale Unilever R&D Port Sunlight Laboratory UK.

Neville Snodgrass

CEng FIMechE

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Venue:
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Daresbury Laboratory


Keckwick Ln
Daresbury, Warrington

WA4 4AD

Workshop 9am-4pm

A common challenge in process industries - that comprise of food, pharmaceutical, materials and biotech industries - is to bring new products to market in a timely and cost-effective manner. Mixing is one of the most important unit operations in the production. Poor mixing can cause huge financial losses.

Please join us for a complimentary workshop

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and particle modeling with discrete element method (DEM) have been identified as key enabling technologies in finding solutions to many of the challenges that surround scale-up, capable of reducing operating costs across manufacturing and quality divisions.

Topics that will be covered during this event include:

  • Fluid flow and hydrodynamic behavior in stirred vessels

  • Dispersing gas and solids in liquids

  • 高粘度液体的行为

  • Fluid-structure interactions in mixing vessels, etc.

  • Optimization of process equipment

Who should attend?

If you are an engineer or a manager who wants to optimize current processes in ways never possible before, this event will help you understand the applicability of deploying simulation to achieve these objectives. If you are already using CFD in your engineering work flow, this session will demonstrate that it is not a single-point simulation, but rather the ability to rapidly and intelligently explore host designs and processes that bring the most value from simulation.

这个事件没有成本,但登记is necessary as spaces are limited. Please visit our event page for further details and to sign up for this educational event.

Please use the hyperlinkhttp://www2.cd-adapco.com/l/14592/2016-12-12/6zlsdf

Please note your registration will be confirmed upon an email notification after you register. Registration can only be done via the above website hosted by Siemens. Please do not register via the IMechE website.

Enquiries to:

Mr Ashkan Davoodi
T: +44 (0)20 7471 6305 (T)
E: ashkan.davoodi@cd-adapco.com

Speaker(s)

Dr Ravindra Aglave, Siemens PLM Software Mr Alex Smith - Centre for Process Innovation UK (CPI) Mr O Mihailova, Mr A. Kowalski, Mr V. Lister, Mr S. Watson and Mr T Mothersdale - Unilever R&D Port Sunlight Laboratory UK.

Address

Daresbury Laboratory
Science and Technology Facilities Council
Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus
Warrington
WA4 4AD
United Kingdom

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United Kingdom
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