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Xxxxxx* and O. Bonnefoy Table 1: Programme of the NanoSim consortium workshop at the Particles 2015 conference The audience of the invited symposium was about 100 listeners from different fields. The NanoSim consortium had lots of interesting discussions with modelers and engineers, including colleagues from Univ. Grenoble, JKU Linz, TU Braunschweig, Twente University, Univ. Edinburgh, Univ. Leeds, Univ. Manchester, CIMNE, DEM Solutions, Xxxxxx, Xxxx Deere, Procter & Xxxxxx, ArcelorMittal, Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Astec, and many others. The workshop was also used to connect to the FP7 project (ITN) T-MAPPP (xxx.x-xxxxx.xx). Additionally, there was a presentation in the frame of the “Multiphase Flows” session of the conference, and other contributions by NanoSim consortium members as shown in Table 2: Multiphase Flows III WeA06 Room: VS214 Chair: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx
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Xxxxxx* and O. Bonnefoy Table 1: Programme of the NanoSim consortium workshop at the Particles 2015 conference KER 1 - Title COSI (Simulation Platform) extension of existing parts - main developer: DCS short description COSI (Simulation Platform) new parts / ParScale - main developer: TUG short description PORTO (Simulation Workflow) main developer: SINTEF short description Description of the Result A Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software that can simulate what happens with particulate material during transport, storage and flow processes, such as conveying, discharge, heat transfer. Typical materials can e.g. be biomass, coal, pharmaceutical tablets, chemical powder. Simulation software to predict behavior of particles and fluids in multi-phase systems with CFD-DEM technique (resolved and unresolved) A Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) software that can simulate what happens within particulate material during energy conversion and materials processing, such as combustion, or another type of chemical reaction or heat transfer. Typical materials can e.g. be biomass, coal, pharmaceutical tablets, chemical powder. Technical details: Simulation software to predict reactive intra- particle transport phenomena (heat, mass) in porous particles. Code, documentation (+training material), example cases (verification). It is a prediction tool, that helps designers and operators of multiphase reactors, or dryers, or granulators (energy, chemical productions, pharma) Porto is an datacentric interoperatbility and development platform with a technology stack consisting of a) Formal Metadata Schema b) Scripting shell with an extension framework c) Workflow runner based on an Hierarchical State Machine d) Code Generation facilities e) Lightweigth Web-Service capabilities f) Architechure for developing dataformat agnoistic applications g) MongoDB backend for data and metadata storage Innovativene ss introduced compared to already existing Products/Ser vices CAE software that will allow engineers to design processes and products involving particulate materials. It provides unique methodology to adress open industrial challenges. As open source software, the collaboration between partners and quality assurance by a world-wide community of experts is fostered. Linking of the software to existing commercial (closed-source) and open- source simulators is ensuring that the CAE software workflow has the required predictive capability. First open source CFD- DEM offering with customer-driven d...

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