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17th FLOW-3D European Users Conference
The 17th FLOW-3D European Users Conference will be held at the Avenida Palace Hotel, June 5-7, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain. Flow Science's annual Users Conference is an exciting event where users advance their simulation skills through interactions with Flow Science staff engineers, collaboration with other users, exploring new modeling approaches, and learning about the latest software developments. Join the community of FLOW-3D users from all over Europe for this annual event.
Date: June 5, 2017 - June 7, 2017
Location: Avenida Palace Hotel, Barcelona, Spain
Web Page: https://www.flow3d.com/17th-flow-3d-european-users-conference/
Contact Email: info@flow3d.com
Organizer: Flow Science
Softwares: FLOW-3D, FLOW-3D Cast
Deadlines: April 21, 2017 (abstract), May 31, 2017 (registration)
Type of Event: User Conference, International
 
Description:

Call for Abstracts

The call for abstracts is now open. Share your experiences,
present your success stories and obtain valuable feedback
from your fellow FLOW-3D users and Flow Science engineers.
The deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, April 21.
Abstracts should include a title, author and a 200 word
description. Please email your abstract to info@flow3d.com.
All presentations will be distributed to the conference
attendees and on our website after the conference.
Early-Bird Registration

The conference registration fee of 100 € includes the
two-day conference, opening reception, conference dinner,
lunch each day and the 1/2 day numerics training on June 5.
Early-bird registration ends Friday, April 21.

Numerics Training

Flow Science will also offer a training devoted to
optimizing simulation time and accuracy using the various
numerical options that are available in our software
packages. This training is included with the conference
registration and will cover what the best numerical options
would be for a wide range of applications. Some of the
topics will include:

    Selecting the appropriate pressure solver for your
simulation
    When to use implicit and explicit solvers
    The differences between different Volume-of-Fluid approaches
    Time-step and convergence controls
    Choosing the right momentum advection

At the end of the training, you will be able to understand
what is the function of the different options available in
the numerics tab, intelligently choose between them for
optimal runtime and accuracy and handle numerically
challenging situations!

This course will be taught by Dr. Michael Barkhudarov, VP of
R&D and Dr. Ioannis Karampelas, CFD Technical Support Engineer.
 
Event record first posted on January 31, 2017, last modified on February 4, 2017

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