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ANSYS Pre- Convergence Advanced Lecture Series Computational Fluid Dynamics May 2014 ANSYS is committed in providing solutions and services to help you obtain the maximum advantage from using simulation technology in your product development process. ANSYS India is pleased to announce several paid Pre-Conference Advanced Lecture Series. These sessions are a part of our upcoming 2014 ANSYS Convergence Conference program and will be held at Bangalore and Pune in May 2014. Details of Lecture Series related to Computational Fluid Dynamics are listed below: The above mentioned fees are per participant. Service Tax as applicable. Early Bird Deadline: April 15, 2014, 05:00 pm IST Final Deadline to register: April 30, 2014, 05:00 pm IST The Training fee includes Lecture notes and Lunch. For registrations and payment contact: [email protected] Pune venue (Course - Tips & Tricks): The Pride Hotel, 5, University Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune – 411005 Pune venue (Course - Pre- Processing): ANSYS Software Pvt. Ltd., 34/2 Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, MIDC Hinjewadi, Pune - 411057 Bangalore venue (Course - Tips & Tricks): Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd., #1, Golf Avenue, Adjoining KGA Golf Course, HAL Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bangalore - 560 008 Bangalore venue (Course - Pre- Processing): ANSYS Software Pvt. Ltd, Kabra Excelsior, #6A,7th Main, 1st Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560034 Dates Name of the Topic Location Venue Timings Seating Capacity Early Bird Offer uptil 15/04/14 Fees after 15/04/14 INR 14500 INR 17000 INR 17000 INR 17000 INR 17000 8-May 8-May Tips & Tricks for: Solver; Post- processing & Automation; Turbulence; Multiphase Bangalore Hotel Royal Orchid Seasons Hall Productivity improvement in CFD Pre- processing Bangalore ANSYS Bangalore Office 9am-5pm 100 9am-5pm 20 INR 14500 INR 14500 INR 14500 5-May 5-May Tips & Tricks for: Solver; Post- processing & Automation; Turbulence; Multiphase Pune Hotel Pride- Crystal Hall Productivity improvement in CFD Pre- processing Pune ANSYS Pune Office 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 40 24

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ANSYS Pre- Convergence Advanced Lecture SeriesComputational Fluid Dynamics

May 2014

ANSYS is committed in providing solutions and services to help you obtain the maximum advantage from using simulation technology in your product development process. ANSYS India is pleased to announce several paid Pre-Conference Advanced Lecture Series. These sessions are a part of our upcoming 2014 ANSYS Convergence Conference program and will be held at Bangalore and Pune in May 2014. Details of Lecture Series related to Computational Fluid Dynamics are listed below:

The above mentioned fees are per participant. Service Tax as applicable.

Early Bird Deadline: April 15, 2014, 05:00 pm ISTFinal Deadline to register: April 30, 2014, 05:00 pm ISTThe Training fee includes Lecture notes and Lunch.For registrations and payment contact: [email protected]

Pune venue (Course - Tips & Tricks):The Pride Hotel, 5, University Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune – 411005

Pune venue (Course - Pre- Processing):ANSYS Software Pvt. Ltd., 34/2 Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, MIDC Hinjewadi, Pune - 411057

Bangalore venue (Course - Tips & Tricks):Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd., #1, Golf Avenue, Adjoining KGA Golf Course, HAL Airport Road,Kodihalli, Bangalore - 560 008

Bangalore venue (Course - Pre- Processing):ANSYS Software Pvt. Ltd, Kabra Excelsior,#6A,7th Main, 1st Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560034

DatesName of the Topic Location Venue Timings SeatingCapacity

Early Bird Offer uptil15/04/14

Fees after15/04/14

INR 14500 INR 17000

INR 17000

INR 17000

INR 17000

8-May

8-May

Tips & Tricks for: Solver; Post-processing & Automation;Turbulence; Multiphase

Bangalore Hotel Royal OrchidSeasons Hall

Productivity improvement inCFD Pre- processing Bangalore ANSYS Bangalore Office

9am-5pm 100

9am-5pm 20

INR 14500

INR 14500

INR 14500

5-May

5-May

Tips & Tricks for: Solver; Post-processing & Automation;Turbulence; Multiphase

Pune Hotel Pride- Crystal Hall

Productivity improvement inCFD Pre- processing Pune ANSYS Pune Office

9am-5pm

9am-5pm

40

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LECTURE - 1Best Practices: Tips & Tricks for Successful Fluid Flow Simulations using ANSYS CFD

At the execution level, most often than not, considerable amount of time in any CFD simulation goes into problem setup and resolving the convergence issues. The convergence issues arising out of many factors will end up affecting the productivity. The effect is much more pronounced when attempting to solve new domain or physics for the first time or when the problem is being attempted by relatively new user. By following established best practices and guidelines we can improve the productivity quite significantly.

This session is aimed at equipping yourself with such best practices for various applications ranging from Multiphase flows, Compressible Flows to Post Processing using ANSYS CFD simulations tools. The outline for the Best Practices session is as below. Each of these sessions will be presented by experienced ANSYS employees with more than five years of experience in respective physics and domain.

• Multiphase Flows Selection of Right Multiphase model Choosing correct options for Multiphase models Avoiding convergence Issues in VOF, DPM and Eulerian Models

• Compressible Flows Initialization Techniques Solver Settings Convergence Acceleration settings

• Reacting Flow Selection of Right Combustion model Best Practices for improved accuracy Increasing the Simulation Efficiency

• IC Engine and Aero-acoustics Using Workbench for optimal IC Engine simulation setup Best practices for accuracy, design comparisons and aero-acoustics post processing

• Post Processing Improving Post processing techniques Customization approaches for faster post-processing

• HPC Guidance on selecting HPC options How to use HPC for improved productivity Best Practices for hardware selection

• Turbo Concepts on new features like Blade Flutter, Transient Blade Row modeling, Force Harmonics How to set Turbo machinery problems more efficiently

Session Owner (Pune)

Samit Saha is associated with ANSYS for more than 11 years and is

currently working as Regional Technical Manager for West India. He holds

Master’s degree in Thermal and Fluids Engineering from IIT-Mumbai and

specialized in reacting flow modeling. He has significant experience in

Combustion modeling especially Gas Turbine Combustion and Coal

Combustion as well as Multiphase areas. He has worked actively with

leading customers in these fields and helped them use ANSYS technology

effectively.

Samit Saha Regional Technical ManagerANSYS India

Session Owner (Bangalore)

P.L. RajaRao holds a Master’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering from IIT,

Kanpur and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from

NIT-Bhopal. RajaRao joined Fluent Inc in 2005. From 2005-2009, he was

associated with North America Support system where he closely interacted

with international ANSYS users in resolving Fluent related support issues of

Aerospace and Defense industries. He has experience in modeling External

Aerodynamics, Internal Flows, Compressible Flows, Radiation and FSI

applications. Since 2009, he has been associated with India Support team

where the main focus is working with India based users in helping them to

use ANSYS software more efficiently.

P.L RajaRaoSenior Technology Specialist ANSYS India

CYLINDER HEAD EXHAUST MANIFOLD

INDUCTION MOTORS

LECTURE - 2Productivity Improvement in CFD Pre-processing

This program will focus on improving the productivity of CFD preprocessing through new and

advanced features of ANSYS R15 products. ANSYS believes that capturing the geometry well in a

preprocessing tool and creating a good quality mesh is a prerequisite for any accurate CFD analysis.

ANSYS has and would always continue to focus in this area of product development. R15 has been a

great step forward in this respect and this workshop will focus on live demonstration of preprocessing

concepts that can help create an efficient modeling approach and meshing strategies. In addition,

focus will be on showcasing strategies, tips and tricks of handling complex geometries that improves

the users’ efficiency and speed through several examples.

TOPICS HIGHLIGHTS

• Demonstration of different Design Modeler features for handling dirty and Complex Model

• Creating effective and optimum mesh in complex geometries using multiple strategies with special emphasize on hex/hybrid meshing

• Taking advantage of ANSYS workbench platform for parametric geometry and meshing, exploring how parametric CAD geometry can be handled efficiently in ANSYS Workbench platform and thereby reducing the overall preprocessing time

• Utilizing Design Modeler and ANSYS Meshing Customization to improve productivity, especially for repeat task

ENGINE ASSEMBLY

CYLINDER HEAD MESH

TURBINE BLADE

• Latest developments in ANSYS Fluent Meshing (ANSYS TGrid) and how to take benefit of it that is integrated within ANSYS Fluent Solver. Utilization of parallel meshing capability for creating large meshes

• Demonstration of ANSYS Fluent Meshing workflow from CAD files to volume mesh generation

• Live demonstration will be carried out on industrial examples, like induction motors, exhaust pipe, engine, turbine blade, cylinder head etc.

Method of Teaching• Live demonstration• Lecture on key topics

• Hands – on- Session for the participants• Discussion

Anilkumar Sardesai works on Preprocessing for Computational Fluid Dynamics. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering and has been focusing on critical preprocessing aspects for Aerospace Industry. He has been with ANSYS for the last one year and has about four years of industrial experience in handling preprocessing for aerospace applications. He has been involved in providing key guidance to the customers and working closely with some of the major aerospace and defense companies.

Anilkumar SardesaiApplication Engineer ANSYS India

Speaker Profiles

Vivek Patil has been working with all major customers across India to implement the best practices for preprocessing. Vivek has the capability of handling all ANSYS preprocessing products including ANSYS Meshing, Fluent Meshing, ICEMCFD, Design Modeler and Space Claim. He has more than eight years of experience of handling complex geometries focusing on Automotive and Aerospace Industries. Vivek is also working closely with the global technical team and the Product Development team to bring and share the best practices. Vivek holds a Master’s Degree in Thermal and Fluids Engineering.

Vivek PatilTechnology Specialist ANSYS India

Sushilkumar Sonar has a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering and has been associated with ANSYS for more than three years. He works mainly on complex component geometries from Automotive, Chemical and Process Industry. He has been focusing on meshing strategies that is important for capturing the complex physics correctly. He has been working towards providing technical guidance to customers for developing best practices and handle some of the critical meshing issues. Sushil has more than seven years of industrial experience of working with India and global customers.

Sushilkumar SonarTechnology Specialist ANSYS India