Numerical Methodologies and Modeling of Coupled Systems
Nafems Iberia announces their 2012 Awareness Seminar entitled
Numerical Methodologies and Modeling of Coupled Systems on 10th May in Madrid. The seminar will take place at Escuela de Ingenieros Aeronáuticos, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid where previous seminars have been successfully held.
The seminar will start at 15.00 and will end at 19.00 after an open floor question and answer session.
The seminar is aimed to share and enhance the knowledge of users in the simulation of coupled systems and will try to cover this broad subject from different points of view, i.e. fluid structure interaction, multi physics (fluid+structure, electro+mechanical etc.) and multidisciplinary (FEM+MBS, FEM+control etc.) simulation and co-simulation, a topic highlighted in previous seminars.
The seminar is completed with a plenary presentation given by an invited speaker from the Nafems community, Henrik Nordborg, Dr. sc. nat. ETH. Chairman of the Nafems MultiPhysics Working Group and Professor of Physics, Institute for Energy Technology (IET) & Microsoft Technical Computing Innovation Centre.
Seminar Programme
Our programme to date is as follows
Institute for Energy Technology (IET) - Henrik Nordborg
Coupled Simulations: Importance to Industry and Consequences for Computing.
Ingeniería IDOM Internacional - Fernando Rueda Guglieri
Forced Convection Coupling with Thermal-Mechanical Finite Element Analyses for the Study of the HCLL and HCPB TBM concepts within the ITER Project
Ikerlan - Jon Basurko
Coupled Simulation Aeroelastic-MBS-Structural-control based on standard tools: Application to Wind Turbines
MSC Software - Christof Rachor
AdWiMo – one tool for wind turbine design and certification
Principia - Presenter to be confirmed
Fluid-Structure Interaction in Civil Engineering Structures
Problemas de Interacción Fluido-Estructa en Ingenería Civil
Samtech Iberia - Sergio González / Andreas Heege
Numerical simulation of floating offshore wind turbine by a coupled aeroelastic, structural andhydrodynamic approach.
UPM – Lee Margetts
Simulating Dinosaur running using a Combined Finite Element and Multibody Dynamics Approach
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The seminar is open to NAFEMS members as well as anyone interested in simulation and the benefits obtained by using simulation to improve competitiveness.
If you wish to attend this seminar or want to find out more information, please contact: Diane Duffett (
diane.duffett@nafems.org)
This is a free seminar but registration is essential due to limited space.