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Seminar Proceedings – Simulation in Manufacturing

 

Simulation in Manufacturing

21–22 October 2025
Novo Nordisk Conference Center, Hillerød, Denmark
ISBN: 978-1-83979-240-3

These proceedings collect the contributions from the NAFEMS seminar “Simulation in Manufacturing”, showcasing current practice and future trends in the simulation of manufacturing processes across sectors such as aerospace, pharmaceuticals, wind energy, and consumer products.

Trends and Future Challenges in the Simulation of Manufacturing Processes

S. Van der Veen
(Airbus)

Benefits of Integrating Simulations from Early Development to Production in a Platform-based Environment

T. Hansen, Tim Brix
(Novo Nordisk)

Multiphysics Modelling of Manufacturing Processes

J. Hattel
(DTU Technical University of Denmark)

Simulation-Driven Additive Manufacturing within the Aerospace Industry

S. Andersson
(GKN Aerospace Engine Systems)

Quantifying the Flow Behaviour through Foam Core Materials for the Optimisation of Wind Turbine Blade Kitting R. S. Pierce (DTU Technical University of Denmark);
A. Murdaca (Gurit Wind Systems);
G. Borstnar (Gurit)
Prediction of Melt Pool Size and Shape – Experiences from the iMAT Project M. Andreasson (Hexagon);
D. Ohlsson (RISE Research Institutes of Sweden)
Manufacturing Technology’s Impact on Component Properties: Ductile Cast Iron and the Simulation of Local Thermal and Mechanical Characteristics J. Laine, J. Vaara, T. Frondelius (Wärtsilä)
Simulation-driven product development at The LEGO Group

J. Ingemann Madsen
(The LEGO Group)

Discrete Element Method Use Cases in Pharma & Manufacturing

G. Jönsson
(Altair)

Simulation of Cure-Induced Wrinkle Defects – Mapping and Mitigation Strategies Aimed at the Manufacturing of Wind Turbine Blades J. K. Jørgensen, Lars P. Mikkelsen (DTU Technical University of Denmark);
V. K. Maes (University of Bristol)
Development and Validation of a Detailed FEM Model for Multistage Forming and Annealing with Application to Demonstrator Design K. Lu, Y. Zhou, G. Klaseboer, R. van Tijum, M. Naghinejad,
Soheil Solhjoo, Y. Pei, J. Post (University of Groningen)

Document Details

Referenceman25-proceedings
AuthorNAFEMS
LanguageEnglish
AudienceAnalyst
TypeEvent Proceedings
Date 21st October 2025
OrganisationNAFEMS
RegionNordic

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