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December 1 |
Keynote
09:30 |
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Vivek V. Buwa (IIT Delhi) High-Performance Computations of Particle-Resolved Multiphase Flows
Abstract:
Multiphase flow processes are widely used is several technologically and
commercially important processes in power generation (e.g. coal based electricity
generation), clean coal technologies, nuclear power generation, upstream oil and gas industry,
oil refining, petrochemical and chemical process industry, mineral processing and
metallurgical industries and so on. High-performance computing has offered enormous
possibilities in simulations of particle-/interface-resolved multiphase flows. This has
significantly helped to improve our understanding of complex multiphase flows and also to
develop models (based on continuum and discrete particle approaches) to simulate industrial
multiphase flow processes.
In the present talk, particle-resolved CFD simulations of fluid flow, heat and chemical
reactions will be presented and it will be shown how the HPC has made it possible to
optimize shapes of the catalyst particles/structures for different reaction systems or to
simulate catalyst deactivation due to coking. Further, with the help of the pore-resolved
simulations of liquid flow in packed beds and two-phase oil-water flow in porous media, it
will be shown how the HPC simulations can help to understand the pore-scale flow
processes, effects of surface tension and wettability on the pore-scale flow process.
Bio:
Vivek is a professor at IIT Delhi. He obtained doctorate from IIT Bombay. His research interests include computational flow modeling and simulation, single/multiphase flows, multiphase reactor engineering, and transport phenomena and reactions in multiphase systems. He is a recipient of research fellowship from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Germany, Young Engineer Award from INAE, and Outstanding Young Faculty Fellowship from IIT Delhi. He has also won the Teaching Excellence Award at the institute.
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10:30 |
Session 1
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11:30 |
Session 2
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Keynote
14:00 |
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Sanjay Mittal (IIT Kanpur) Flows past wings, bluff bodies, sports projectiles and Fluid-Structure Interactions using HPC (recording passcode = rUK9MJBG)
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15:00 |
Session 3
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Industry Talk
16:00 |
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Bharat Kumar (NVIDIA) N-Ways to Accelerating CFD Codes
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December 2 |
Keynote
09:30 |
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Prabhu Ramachandran (IIT Bombay) Open-source tools for reproducible high-performance computing
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10:30 |
Session 4
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11:30 |
Session 5
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Keynote
14:00 |
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Jason Picardo (IIT Bombay) Lagrangian dynamics of elastic filaments in turbulent flows (recording passcode = wYvxWv8v)
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15:00 |
Session 6
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16:00 |
Session 7
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December 3 |
Keynote
09:30 |
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Ashoke De (IIT Kanpur) Role of CFD in Engineering Applications
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10:30 |
Session 8
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11:30 |
Session 9
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Keynote
14:00 |
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Gaurav Tomar (IISc Bangalore) Electrohydrodynamics of Multiphase Flows
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Invited Talk
15:00 |
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Chandan Bose (University of Liège) Environment Modules – A useful tool for CFD workflow in an HPC system
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16:00 |
Session 10
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