CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #5833
Simulation for Meeting Deep Offshore Technology Challenges
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This free online webinar will demonstrate how accurate
flow, thermal, and
stress simulation can be used for Virtual testing and
validation via 3-D
physics. Presenters will discuss how this key business
enabler is overcoming
these challenges, by telling engineers what will work and
why.
Demonstrations will also show how techniques can be used to
innovate
existing designs and concepts to work at deeper levels.
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Date: |
March 19, 2009
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Location: |
http://www.cd-adapco.com/events/WebEx/courses/oilandgas.html
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Contact Email: |
liza@us.cd-adapco.com
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Organizer: |
Liz Arndt
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Application Areas: |
Maritime, Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
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Softwares: |
STAR CCM+
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Simulation for Meeting Deep Offshore Technology Challenges -
- The ongoing
push for more new produceable oil and gas reservoirs is
leading the industry
into greater offshore depths and harsher environments. The
challenge of
developing and producing from fields at depths greater than
5,000 feet
requires workers to operate unproven technology in harsher
environments
(greater ocean pressure, lower temperature, different well
fluid temperatures,
pressures, compositions).
The traditional design approach and rules for developing
equipment/systems
for more shallow offshore purposes doesn’t work effectively
(or at all) in
these deeper, harsher environments. Once outside their
traditional "comfort
zones" of past experience, what can petroleum and marine
mechanical
engineers do to verify/validate whether their
ideas/proposed designs will
actually work?
This free online webinar will demonstrate how accurate
flow, thermal, and
stress simulation can be used for Virtual testing and
validation via 3-D
physics. Presenters will discuss how this key business
enabler is overcoming
these challenges, by telling engineers what will work and
why.
Demonstrations will also show how techniques can be used to
innovate
existing designs and concepts to work at deeper levels.
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Event record first posted on February 11, 2009, last modified on February 17, 2009
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