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The Challenges of New Advanced Simulation Techniques

The Challenges of New Advanced Simulation Techniques

Thursday 16 November 2023 | Madrid, Spain | Seminar

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Simulation is now right at the forefront of the product design process and the next generation of simulation is moving ahead. However, with this progress new challenges continually present themselves and should be addressed to enable modelling and simulation to remain an effective means of product and process design.

Related topics include:

  • collaborative conceptual modelling (multi-disciplinary, inter modelling, etc.),
  • computational challenges (ubiquitous computing, big data, Internet of Things, cloud computing, supercomputing, etc.),
  • digital twins (validation, optimization, data collection/generation/interaction, predictive systems, etc.),
  • uncertainty (tools and methods, management, risk, decision-making processes, etc.),
  • model reuse (tools, effectivity, robustness and reliability, management, etc.).

The event includes presentations on novel case studies, innovations, new practices, etc. and will facilitate discussions with like-minded engineers to help build your network, advance your career by learning new skills, prepare for future developments in the industry, etc.


Agenda

14:00REGISTRATION
WELCOME
14:30

Welcome by NAFEMS Iberia
Juan Luis de la Gándara Verano

14:35

Update on NAFEMS activities
Tim Morris

SESSION 1
14:45Quantum Computing CFD simulations for aeronautical heat exchangers
Giulio Malinverno (FIMAC S.p.A.) and Javier Blasco Alberto, Jon Lecumberri SanMartin (Universidad de Zaragoza)
15:05Empowering Engineering Organizations with Deep Learning: Applications to a faster transition towards electrification for Automotive OEMs and Suppliers - Heat Exchanger optimization
Lorenz Frey, Pierre Baqué, Kosmas Kritikos and Thomas Von Tschammer (Neural Concept, Switzerland)
15:25Convergence of Machine Learning and Finite Element methods, the smart superelements
Ismael Sanchez Ramos (Hexagon MI, Spain), Jean-Daniel Lecuyer (Hexagon MI, France), Tony Favaloro (Hexagon MI, United States) and Bruce de Witt (Portalliance, France)
15:45Hybrid Digital Twin for monitoring and tuning gas treatment unit
Nina Moëllo (DATADVANCE)
16:05Coffee break
SESSION 2
16:50Improved Damage Criticality Analysis for Aerostructures by combining Simulation and Machine Learning
Rocío Seltzer Bercovich (Airbus)
17:10Punching Tool Wear monitoring at the Edge
Jukka Junttila, Kalle Raunio, Petteri Kokkonen, Olli Saarela (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd.)
17:30Distinguishing elements in numerical simulation today
Carmen García, Ángel Fajardo and Adrián García (CADE Soluciones de Ingeneria, S.L.)
17:50Leveraging GPU hardware for automotive acoustic design
Alessandra Verza and Liam McManus (Siemens Digital Industries Software)
18:10Open Discussion and Q&A
18:25Closure by NAFEMS Iberia

 

The Challenges of New Advanced Simulation Techniques

Delegates

The conference is FREE OF CHARGE for experienced experts, engineers, developers and practitioners in the field. This includes coffee breaks and snacks as provided, but not transportation nor hotel accommodation. The number of participants is limited, and registration is mandatory on a first come, first serve basis. Participation will be limited for entities; however additional persons could be included on request.

Venue

E.T.S. de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)
Plaza del Cardenal Cisneros, 3
28040 Madrid

The campus is accessible by taxi or a 5-minute walk from the closest Madrid metro “Ciudad Universitaria” (Línea 6).

Hotel accommodation

There are many hotels within a short metro or taxi ride of the campus.

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