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We invite you to a free training day with CAFDEM, ADT and ISimQ

Written by Mehrdad Zangeneh | 11-Mar-2021 11:45:21

CADFEM, ADT and ISimQ invite you to a free online training day with Prof. Dr. Mehrdad Zangeneh, Managing Director of ADT and Professor at University College London and Prof. Dr. Jörg Seume, Professor at Leibnitz University Hannover & Institute for Turbomachinery and Fluid Dynamics as presenters.

Specifications in Turbomachinery Design are manifold: both the behaviour in the part- and overload range, resulting in energy comsumption over the complete operating range, as well as requirements in manufacturing procedures, cavitation avoidance, suction head, leakage losses, transport of solids and particles or geometry limitations can be design relevant.

The nowadays available most sophisticated design and simulation methods help to improve speed and sustainability in the design process and are thus essential for successful enterprises in order to fulfil mandatory legal requirements or strengthen market positions. A two-stage approach is presented, consisting of the software tools TURBOdesign Suite and Ansys CFD. Both complement one another in an optimal way.The method „3D Inverse Design“ generates blade and meanline design automatically, based on the machine duty data. CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) allows to represent complete performance maps as well as the most complex physical phenomena.

 

Discover the agenda

Topics Presenters
Welcome and Introduction  
Keynote: Optimization of a Mixed-flow Transonic Compressor for an Active High-Lift System Using TURBOdesign1 Prof. Dr. Jörg Seume, Uni Hannover, TFD
3D-Inverse-Design for Turbomachinery Prof. Dr. Mehrdad Zangeneh, Advanced Design Technology
Application Example: TURBOdesign Suite & Practical Usage Dr. Barbara Neuhierl, CADFEM
Numerical Simulation Today: CFD for Turbomachinery Dr. Georg Scheuerer, ISimQ
Demo: Design a Turbomachine with TURBODesign Suite Dr. Barbara Neuhierl, CADFEM
Demo: Simulate a Turbomachine with mit Ansys CFX Thorsten Hansen, ISimQ