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incorporating

Agendanafems.org/congress

1. Visit nafems.org/app on your device and follow the instructions on the page

2. You'll be asked to install Yapp from the app store (if you don't have it already)

3. Open Yapp, tap "Download an existing Yapp" and your app will appear

DOWNLOAD THE CONGRESS APP

Full Programme, Agenda Updates, Important Announcements & more...

nafems.org/app

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Thanks to our sponsors

SIMULIA is proud to be the Platinum Sponsor of the 2O17 NAFEMS World Congress. As an integral part of the Dassault Systèmes3DEXPERIENCE platform, SIMULIA provides scalable and collaborative simulation applications for Structural Analysis, MultiphysicsMultiscale Simulation, Fatigue & Durability, Multibody Simulation, Process Management & Integration, Design Optimization, Electro-Magnetics, Fluid Dynamics, and Simulation Data Science. These applications help lower costs and power innovation by accelerating theevaluation and improvement of product performance, reliability and safety as a core business process.

Platinum Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

SPDM Sponsors

Media Partners

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Welcome

The biennial NAFEMS World Congress was established in order to strengthenworldwide alliances and working relationships between industry, researchinstitutes, and academia in the area of engineering analysis and

simulation. This international forum provides unique opportunities for thepresentation and discussion of technical and scientific efforts by leadingexperts and managers in the domain.

Since its very beginning NAFEMS has remained consistent in providing up-to-date information on the latest technology in this area to the engineeringcommunity. I believe that the NAFEMS organisation has progressed over the pastfew years to take into account technology changes, membership priorities, themarket place, and the ways in which engineers access information and progresstheir own professional development. Education and training remains a primeNAFEMS target in enabling practicing simulation engineers to reach their fullpotential. Much effort has been devoted in this area by the various NAFEMSWorking Groups, the Executive, and the Council, including the provision of thetraining courses that are being held in the context of this World Congress.

It is natural that specialists have the tendency to discuss their problems andfindings with colleagues in the same technology field. However, there is anincreasing tendency for engineers to look for solutions to their problems in otherfields. NAFEMS provides such opportunity to connect these different specialistsand bring them together for the advancement of analysis and simulationtechniques and sharing of respective experiences with software vendors andcomputer providers for various engineering and scientific applications. WorldCongress participants are specially invited to join NAFEMS and benefit from theservices which are being provided to its members.

It is our pleasure and honour to welcome you to the NAFEMS World Congress2O17 and we hope you will participate actively with the many leadingprofessionals attending the valuable programme events which have beenestablished. I hope you will find this event both enjoyable and rewarding.

Prof. Dr. C. StavrinidisNAFEMS Chairman

Contents

The Big Issues 4

Plenary Presentations 5

Congress at a Glance 6 - 7

PSE 8

NAFEMS Working Groups / Gala Dinner 9

SPDM & AM Overview 1O

Agenda

Sunday, June 11 11

Monday, June 12 12 - 15

Tuesday, June 13 16 - 19

Wednesday, June 14 2O - 21

Exhibitors 22

Exhibition Floor Plan 23

Room Map 24

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There are many Big Issues in the world at large today. Topics whichregularly hit the headlines. That spark discussion, debate, and evenargument. The World of Engineering Simulation is no different. At anygiven time there are certain key topics which capture the minds of theengineers using simulation technologies: topics they are keen toexplore, to ask questions, and to find answers (if they exist).

NAFEMS seeks to provide a neutral forum to host the debate andenable the community to discuss these important topics. Engineerschallenge the NAFEMS community to provide “thought leadership” inthese areas, and we want to rise to this challenge and stimulatefruitful interactions.

Based on the subjects that have generated the most interest within theNAFEMS community, we’ve come up with our eight Big Issues of 2O17,which you can see opposite.

The Congress will be a focal point for these. The Big Issues will all behighlighted, presented on, and discussed. You can also have your sayand contribute to the debate, by completing the brief five-minute(honestly!) survey at nafems.org/thebigissues

We’ll also be publishing a series of articles on social media,designed to encourage the debate and stimulate discussion. Pleaseadd your comments and share the links with your colleagues. We’ll besharing the results of the survey, adding any outcomes from theCongress discussions, and reporting on the findings.

This is your chance to make your voice heard.

Get involved in the discussion!

Simulation Governance

Democratisation

Systems Modelling & Simulation

Manufacturing Process Simulation

Simulation & Additive Manufacturing

Certification by Simulation

implementing SDM

hPC Deployment

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ThE BiG iSSuES

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Plenary PresentationsSteven A. ChisholmBoeing Commercial AirplanesSmarter Testing Through Simulationfor Efficient Design and Attainment ofRegulatory ComplianceSteve Chisholm is the Boeing CommercialAirplanes (BCA) Director of Structures

Engineering. In this capacity, Steven leads BCA Airplane Structuresin support of Airplane Development, Airplane Programs, ProductDevelopment and Commercial Aviation Services. He is alsoresponsible for driving functional excellence for all StructuresDesign and Stress skills across BCA and is the StructuresEngineering process and skill owner for BCA.

Georg N. DudaCharité Mechano Biology of Tissue RegenerationGeorg Duda received his degree in PrecisionEngineering and Biomedical Engineeringfrom the Technical University in Berlin, and

received his Doctorate from Technical University in Hamburg-Harburg in 1996. In 1997 he became Head of the research departmentat the Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery (CMSC) at the Charité. In2OO1 he accepted a call to a Professorship in "Biomechanics andBiology of Bone Healing". He is the founding director of the JuliusWolff Institute and W3-Professor for Biomechanics andMusculoskeletal Regeneration.

David Ewinsimperial College LondonOn the Balance & integration ofSimulation & Test in EngineeringStructural DynamicsDavid Ewins studied at Imperial CollegeLondon and at Cambridge University. He was

based at Imperial throughout his career, as Professor of VibrationEngineering since 1983, working in collaboration with Rolls-Royceand other aerospace and defence industries. He also spent 8 yearspart-time at Bristol University and has been Visiting Professor in theUSA, France, Switzerland and Singapore. In 2O15, he received theASME Jacob P Den Hartog Award for lifetime achievements inVibration Engineering.

Fred huizingaASMLintroducing PSE within ASML –Lessons Learned and the Way ForwardFred Huizinga obtained his MSc in MechanicalEngineering at the Eindhoven University ofTechnology, and started his professional

career as a Design Engineer in 1984 when he joined Volvo Cars. Hesoon became interested in CAE and moved into the CAE Departmentwhere he was gradually promoted from CAE Engineer to Manager of theChassis, Driveline and CAE department. After a career of 25 yearswithin Automotive Engineering, he joined ASML in 2O11 as manager ofthe Mechanical Analysis Group. In his current position, he isresponsible for all of the Mechanical Analyses performed within ASML.

ulf LindbladTetra PakFighting Bugs with hPCUlf Lindblad has over 25 years of experiencein CAE analysis, and extensive experience inusing advanced analysis methods for theprediction of fluid flow and heat transfer in a

wide area of industrial applications in the food and packaging area.Over the past 1O-12 years large case HPC has completely changedthe way product development and product life cycle is carried out.Ulf has been involved in the challenging transformation processfrom a tradition of successful but costly physical testing intosimulation driven design at Tetra Pak.

Dirk RuschmeierDr. ing. h.c. F. PorscheSimulation Data Management – The Next ChallengesDirk Ruschmeier is responsible foridentifying, initiating and leading ITprojects to establish and extend IT systems

for data management. He is also responsible for processes,methods and IT technologies for linking and interconnecting dataand systems in virtual development, and for coordinating datascience methods and technologies into the virtual developmentprocess.

Barna SzabóEngineering Software Research& Development, inc.On the Formulation and Applicationof Design RulesBarna Szabó is co-founder and chairman ofEngineering Software Research and

Development, Inc. His areas of expertise include mathematicalmodeling techniques, methods for the assurance of the reliabilityof engineering decisions based on computed information. Dr.Szabó is an external member of the Hungarian Academy ofSciences, Fellow of the St. Louis Academy of Sciences, holds anhonorary doctorate and is a founding member and fellow of the USAssociation for Computational Mechanics.

Peter GiddingsNational Composites CentreVirtual Manufacturing – Taking Manufacturing Simulation tothe Shop FloorPeter Giddings is Technology Integrator andCapability Leader for automated deposition

at the National Composites Centre (NCC) in Bristol, UK. After 1Oyears in composites research he has specialised in the applicationof virtual manufacturing tools to improve outcomes and to gainphysical understanding of High-Value manufacturing processes. DrGiddings is Chairman of the NAFEMS Manufacturing ProcessSimulation Working Group, and sits on the Industrial AdvisoryBoard of the European Materials Modelling Commission.

harald hasselbladVolvo CarsOptimization Culture Arena – CAE-CADintegrated development at Volvo CarsHarald Hasselblad is a Senior Analysis Engineerin the weight management and optimizationteam at Volvo Cars, with responsibilities for

corporate weight strategies as well as driving the Optimization CultureArena supporting the organization with optimization driven process.Harald gained his PhD in mechanical engineering at LinköpingUniversity, Sweden, as an industrial PhD student at Volvo Cars with thefocus on topology optimization. He has fifteen years of experience inconceptual analysis and optimization and has worked with developmentof methods and tool for structural optimization.

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PPrree--CCoonnggrreessss SShhoorrtt TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseess && MMeeeettiinnggss(pre-booking will be required - limited availability)

1111::OOOORegistration Opens

TTRRAACCKK

1133::1155--1144::4455

DD Introduction to SDM

EE Simulation Credibility

FF Structural Optimization in FEA

GG CFD for Structural Designers and Analysts

HH Image-Based Modelling: Capture the variability and imperfection of the real world in your simulations

JJ Introduction to Vibration

KK Engineering Sciences Workflow Developments in the Government Sector – Part 1

1155::33OO--1177::OOOO

DD Understanding and Enabling the Simulation Revolution

EE PSE Certification Workshop

FF Composite FEA

GG Elements of Turbulence Modelling

JJ Spectral Analysis

KK Engineering Sciences Workflow Developments in the Government Sector – Part 2

1188::OOOO

MM11 Technical Working Group / Regional Steering Committee Reception

1199::OOOOCongress and Exhibition Opening Reception

C. Stavrinidis (Chairman NAFEMS Council), T. Morris, R. Oswald (NAFEMS)S. Kumar (Dassault Systemes Simulia Growth, USA)

Keynote Presentation S. Chisholm (Boeing Commercial Airplanes, USA)Invited Presentation U. Lindblad (Tetra Pak, SWE)

Session 21133::4455--1155::11OO

11AA 22AA

11BB Stochastics / UQ 1 22BB Stochastics / UQ 211CC Cloud Computing 22CC CAE Driven Product Design11DD Composites 1 22DD Composites 211EE Contact & Joints 1 22EE Contact & Joints 211FF SDM - Implementation 1 22FF SDM - Standards11GG CFD - Heat Transfer 22GG CFD - Meshing11HH Multibody Dynamics 1 22HH Multibody Systems11JJ 22JJ11KK Generating Confidence in Results 22KK Democratisation 1

TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseess TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseessTT11 CFD for Structural Designers and Analysts TT11 Nonlinear Structural FEATT22 Random Vibration TT22 Vibration Fatigue

Session 3 Session 41155::55OO--1166::5555 1177::33OO--1188::3355

33AA Additive Manufacturing - Multiscale 44AA HPC Discussion Session33BB 44BB

33CC Pre & Post Processing & Meshing 44CC Free Session33DD Reduced Order Modelling 44DD Free Session33EE Fracture & Fatigue 1 44EE Dynamics & Testing 133FF SDM - Deployment 44FF SDM - Implementation 233GG CFD - Multiphase Flow 1 44GG CFD - Multiphase Flow 233HH 44HH33JJ NVH 44JJ Free Session33KK Analysis Management 44KK Democratisation 2

TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseessTT11 Joints and Connections in FEATT22 Introduction to Practical CFD

19:OO Optional Dinner

Acoustics 2

Free SessionMutidisciplinary Analysis

Session 1

WelcomeSponsor Presentation

Additive Manufacturing - Process Simulation 1

Manufacturing Process Simulation - Casting

Manufacturing Process Simulation - Forming & Extrusion

Additive Manufacturing - Materials Data & Methods

OO88::33OO

1111::OOOO--1122::2255

Acoustics 1

Sunday 11th June Monday 12th June

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B. Szabó (Engineering Software Research & Development, USA)D. Ewins (Imperial College London, GBR)D. Ruschmeier (Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche, GER)F. Huizinga (ASML, NED)

Session 5 Sponsor Sessions11:OO-12:25 13:35-15:OO

55AA SSSSAA DASSAULT SYSTEMES SIMULIA: Sponsor Session 1

55BB SSSSBB ANSYS: Sponsor Session

55CC HPC SSSSCC55DD Composites 3 SSSSDD DATADVANCE / ESI: Sponsor Session

55EE Multiscale SSSSEE55FF SDM - Collaboration & Standards SSSSFF SIEMENS PLM Software: Sponsor Session

55GG CAE in the Design Process SSSSGG MENTOR GRAPHICS / MSC.SOFTWARE: Sponsor Session

55HH SSSSHH NUMECA: Sponsor Session

55JJ SSSSJJ ESTECO / ARAS

55KK Simulation Governance SSSSKK TECHNIA TRANSCAT / PHOENIX INTEGRATION: Sponsor

TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseess // PPaanneell SSeessssiioonnssTT11 PSE – Panel SessionTT22 Shock Part 1

Session 615:45-17:1O

66AA Additive Manufacturing - Process Simulation 266BB Manufacturing Process Simulation - Composites Manufacture66CC Robust Design66DD Composites 466EE Particle Methods66FF SDM - Implementation 366GG CFD - Optimisation66HH Dynamics & Testing 366JJ Business Issues / Emerging Issues66KK DASSAULT SYSTEMES SIMULIA: Sponsor Session 2

TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrsseessTT11 Elements of Turbulence ModellingTT22 Shock Part 2

19:OO Coaches to the Vasa

2O:OO Gala Dinner

Process Automation

ALTAIR / COMSOL: Sponsor Session

Dynamics & Testing 2

CEI-ENSIGHT / PDTec: Sponsor Session

O8:15Keynote PresentationKeynote PresentationKeynote PresentationInvited Presentation

Manufacturing Process Simulation - Assembly 1

Additive Manufacturing - Exploring Design Freedoms

Tuesday 13th JuneO8:3OKeynote Presentation G. Duda (Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin, GER)Invited Presentation P. Giddings (National Composites Centre, GBR)Invited Presentation H. Hasselblad (Volvo Cars, SWE)

Session 7 Session 81O:45-12:3O 13:15-15:OO

77AA Materials 88AA Free Session77BB 88BB

77CC Civil Engineering 88CC Free Session77DD Methods & Solver Technology 1 88DD Methods & Solver Technology 277EE Fracture & Fatigue 2 88EE Fracture & Fatigue 377FF Systems Modelling & Simulation 88FF Model Based Systems Engineering77GG CFD - Rotating & Unsteady Flow 88GG CFD Open Meeting77HH 88HH77JJ Multiphysics 88JJ Multiphysics / Electromagnetic77KK Optimisation 1 88KK Optimisation 2

TTrraaiinniinngg CCoouurrssee WWoorrkksshhooppTT11 TT11 PSE Certification Workshop

15:3O-15:45

Wrap Up SessionBest Paper Awards

Multibody Dynamics 2

Effective Postprocessing in Structural FEA

Manufacturing Process Simulation - Injection Moulding

Manufacturing Process Simulation - Assembly 2

Crash / Impact

Wednesday 14th June

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PSE (Professional Simulation Engineer) Certification allows engineers and analysts within the international simulation community todemonstrate competencies acquired throughout their professional career. Independently assessed by NAFEMS, the internationalassociation of the engineering analysis, modelling and simulation community, the certification enables individuals to gainrecognition for their level of competency and experience as well as enabling industry to identify suitable and qualified personnel.

The Certification incorporates an extensive range of competencies across various analysis types. It is multi-level, supporting thephilosophy of lifelong learning and Continuous Professional Development. PSE Certification is suitable for both experiencedengineers/analysts and those in the early stages of their professional career.

Providing a standard of competency for the international simulation community, successful applicants receive recognition as aProfessional Simulation Engineer (PSE) at Entry, Standard or Advanced Level. As competencies are developed, PSEs will advance to thenext level.

Learn More at NWC17Throughout the Congress, there will be information and discussion sessions on PSE, where we will be on hand to answer any questionsyou have, and guide you through your application.

Speak to Carol Crowther or Gino Duffett at the registration desk for further information.

PSE Certification WorkshopsSunday 11th of June - 15:3O - 17:OO - Track EWednesday 14th of June - 13:15 - 15:OO - Track T1

Get your questions about PSE answered by members of the PSE Board and the PSE administrator. Facilities will be provided to talk youthrough the use of the PSE Competency Tracker and how to complete the certification application. Candidates can use the support onoffer to initiate their application form. Candidates starting their application process at the NWC will be able to access a reducedapplication fee of €99

PSE Panel DiscussionTuesday 13th of June - 11:OO - 12:25 - Track T1

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Gala DinnerBus Ticketplease show to the bus driver

3Departs 19:3OTuesday June 13th

at the main entrance of the Congress Center (Level 4)

Group

sponsored by

The NAFEMS World Congress

Vasa Museum - Tuesday 13th June

Please display this ticketclearly on your table

Special Menu Requirements:

sponsored by

The NAFEMS World Congress

Vasa Museum - Tuesday 13th June

Please display this ticketclearly on your table

Vegetarian/Vegan Menu

sponsored by

The NAFEMS World Congress

Vasa Museum - Tuesday 13th June

Please display this ticketclearly on your table

Regular Menu

Gala DinnerBus Ticketplease show to the bus driver

2Departs 19:15Tuesday June 13th

at the main entrance of the Congress Center (Level 4)

Group

Gala DinnerBus Ticketplease show to the bus driver

1Departs 19:OO

Tuesday June 13that the main entrance of the Congress Center (Level 4)

Group

As well as an excellent technical program, the NAFEMS World Congress has become renowned for itsgala dinner, and 2O17 will be no different!

Being held at The Vasa Museum, home of the only preserved seventeenth-century ship in the world, anda unique art treasure, you can be sure that this will be an evening to remember. More than 95 percent ofthe ship is original, and it is decorated with hundreds of carved sculptures.

Buses will leave the Congress centre entrance (level 4) in three groups.

Please ensure you have both your gala dinner ticket and bus ticket with you, and place your dinner ticket on yourtable when you are seated for dinner.

Buses will return from the Vasa from 22:OO onwards.

The NAFEMS World Congress

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NAFEMS Working GroupsThe strong reputation that NAFEMS has earned, for inspiring engineering practitioners and promoting the effective use of simulation technology, is due in large part to the invaluableguidance and practical advice that is encapsulated within our publications. This material is developed by the many experts who volunteer their time to serve on our Technical WorkingGroups.

During the World Congress, we will be thrusting a spotlight on to these committees. The themes for the main conference sessions have been selected with the aim of highlighting thekey areas of technical interest of the working groups. There will be an overview of their activities during various sessions, and representatives of the groups will be on hand to discusstopics further and to answer your questions.

Ian Symington, Technical Officer and Trudy Hoye, Working Group Administrator, will be on-hand from NAFEMS throughout the Congress to discuss all aspects of the working groupstructure, and the opportunities that are available for you to get involved.

r Analysis Managementr Compositesr Computational Fluid Dynamicsr Computational Structural Mechanicsr Dynamics and Testing

r Education & Trainingr Geotechnicsr High Performance Computingr Manufacturing Process Simulationr Multibody Dynamics

r Multiphysicsr Optimisationr Simulation Data Managementr Stochasticsr Systems Modelling & Simulation

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Session 1F Session 2F Session 3F Session 4F 5 Session 5F Session 6F 7K

11:OO-12:25 13:45-15:1O 15:5O-16:55 17:3O-18:35 11:OO-12:25 13:35-15:OO

SDM - Implementation 1

SDM - Standards SDM - Deployment SDM - Implementation 2

SDM - Collaboration & Standards

SDM - Implementation 3

Tuesday 13th

Session 1A Session 2A Session 3A Session 4B 5 Session 5A Session 6A 7 Session 7B Session 8B

11:OO-12:25 13:45-15:1O 15:5O-16:55 17:3O-18:35 11:OO-12:25 13:35-15:OO 11:OO-12:25 13:35-15:OO

Additive Manufacturing - Process Simulation 1

Additive Manufacturing - Materials Data & Methods

Additive Manufacturing - Multiscale

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Forming & Extrusion

Additive Manufacturing - Exploring Design Freedoms

Additive Manufacturing - Process Simulation 2

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Injection Moulding

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Assembly 2

Session 3B 5 Session 5B Session 6B

15:5O-16:55 11:OO-12:25 13:35-15:OO

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Casting

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Assembly 1

Manufacturing Process Simulation -Composites Manufacture

Wednesday 14th

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Tuesday 13th June SPDM Keynote: Dirk Ruschmeier, Porsche AGSimulation Data Management – The Next Challenges

Manufacturing Process Simulation &Additive Manufacturing Symposium

Wednesday 14th June invited Presentation: Peter Giddings, National Composites CentreVirtual Manufacturing – Taking Manufacturing Simulation to the Shop Floor

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SDM

Introduction to SDM

This session will provide an overview to the fundamentals of Simulation Data Management. It will serve equally well as a basic introduction to those who are new to the technology, and a refresher for those who already have an elemen-tary understanding of the concepts. It will provide an excellent foundation for delegates intending to attend aspects of the SPDM conference.

Mark Norris

Registration Open11:00

14:45

V & V

Simulation Credibility

Industrial decision-making increasingly relies on engineering simulation. It is therefore essential to provide objective evidence of credibility to decision-makers and stakeholders. This short course introduces key concepts, methodologies and related standards (ISO, NAFEMS, ASME...) aimed at building simulation credibility including, management of modeling & simulation processes, data, competences and Simulation Verifi cation and Validation (V&V) including code verifi cation, solution verifi cation and validation with emphasis on physical testing. Finally it provides an overview of implementation issues, strategies and recommended practises.

Jean-Francois Imbert

Optimization CFD

CFD for Structural Designersand Analysts

This course aims to introduce the essential principles of fl uid dynamics, important fl ow phenomena, and basics of CFD process to structural engineers and how CFD can be benefi cial for their multidisciplinary problems.

Kamran Fouladi

Modelling

Image-Based Modelling: Capture the variability and imperfection of the real world in your simulationsImage-based modelling from 3D scans (MRI, CT, mCT and more) enables detailed analysis and simulation of complex natural and artifi cial structures. Join this workshop to learn about the key techniques, benefi ts and opportunities offered by image-based modelling and its many applications in areas across engineering sectors, from life sciences to materials research to reverse engineering.

Rebecca Bryan

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Track D Track E Track G Track H

Structural Optimization in FEA

This short overview looks at the range of optimization techniques available in FEA today. A brief history shows the development of these methods and the various strengths and weaknesses. The future role of optimization is discussed – particularly when aligned with new manufacturing methods and vastly improving computing resources. The fi nal topic is the continuing role of the engineer in providing the required innovation and defi nition of the optimization task.

Tony Abbey

Vibration

Introduction to Vibration

This course will cover natural frequencies, damping, signal identifi cation, failure modes and excitation types. Several video clips will be shown including the drop transient of a Pegasus launch vehicle, helicopter ground resonance and aircraft fl utter.

Tom Irvine

Track J Workfow

Engineering Sciences Workfl ow Developments in the Government Sector – Part 1

This workshop brings together some of the leaders developing workfl ow capability for engineering and sciences in the government sector. The capabi-lities being developed are all targeting large-scale parallel computation, as this is now the norm for computing in this sector. The workshop will highlight re-cent developments, and consider some of the technical challenges as well as opportunities for leveraging the various capabilities. We hope to present a clear picture of where things stand and where they’re heading, and have a lively dis-cussion about the various approaches from the teams.

Robert Clay

Track KTrack F

ASSESS

Understanding and Enabling the Simulation Revolution

The ASSESS (Analysis, Simulation, and Systems Engineering Software Strategies) Initiative was formed to bring together key players for guiding and infl uencing the software strategies with a primary goal to facilitate this revolution of enablement that will vastly increase the availability and utility of engineering simulation, leading to signifi cantly increased usage and business benefi t from these computing technologies across the full spectrum of industries, applications and users. The ASSESS Initiative interacts and collaborates with multiple initiatives, activities and organizations across the complete spectrum of Engineering Simulation, including NAFEMS, INCOSE, IEEE, and many others.

Joe Walsh

PSE

PSE Certifi cation Workshop

Get your questions about PSE answe-red by members of the PSE Board and the PSE administrator. Facilities will be provided to talk you through the use of the PSE Competency Tracker and how to complete the certifi cation applica-tion. Candidate can use the support on offer to initiate their application form. Candidates starting their application process at the NWC will be able to access a reduced application fee.

Gino Duffett

Composites CFD

Elements of Turbulence Modelling

The objective of turbulence modelling is to develop equations that will predict the time-averaged velocity, pressure, and temperature fi elds without calculating the complete turbulent fl ow pattern as a function of time.

Kamran Fouladi

15:30

Track D Track E Track G Track H

Composite FEA

Due to the nature of composite materials, stress analysis and failure prediction is far more complex than isotropic materials. The objective of this overview is to break down the composite FE analysis process into clearly defi ned steps, give an overview of the physics involved and show how to implement practical solutions using Finite Element Analysis.

Tony Abbey

Spectral

Spectral Analysis

Fourier transforms and their applications are presented. The Fourier transform will be used to identify the blade passing frequencies in an Apache helicopter. Other examples include a tuning fork and an electrical utility transformer.

Tom Irvine

Track J Workfow

Engineering Sciences Workfl ow Developments in the Government Sector – Part 2

This workshop brings together some of the leaders developing workfl ow capability for engineering and sciences in the government sector. The capabilities being developed are all targeting large-scale parallel computation, as this is now the norm for computing in this sector. The workshop will highlight recent developments, and consider some of the technical challenges as well as opportunities for leveraging the various capabilities. We hope to present a clear picture of where things stand and where they’re heading, and have a lively discussion about the various approaches from the teams.

Robert Clay

Track KTrack F

17:00

18:00

19:00

End of Short Trainings / Special Sessions

Technical Working Group / Regional Steering Committee Reception (M1)

Congress and Exhibition Opening Reception (Exhibition Hall)

11:00

14:45

13:15

15:30

17:00

18:00

19:00

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1A AM – Process Simulation 1

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Different AM-Technologies? Scope & LimitationsG. Schöpf (Additive Fertigung Magazin, AUT)11:25 Metal Big Area Additive Manufacturing: Process Modeling and ValidationS. Simunovic, A. Nycz, M. Noakes (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA); V. Oancea, C. Chin (Dassault Systems Simulia, USA)11:45 Simulation of Metal Additive ManufacturingT. Wertheimer (MSC.Software, USA); H. Schafstall (Simufact, GER); M Tateishi (MSC.Software, JPN)12:05 Considering Print Direction in Topology Optimization to Minimize Overhang ConstraintsS. Ribeiro-Ayeh, A. Narasimhan (Dassault Systemes Simulia, USA); K. Brigden, M. McClelland (Renishaw, GBR); J. Miller (Purdue University, USA); C. Pedersen, M. Hoffarth (Dassault Systemes Simulia, GER); T. Gilbert (Dassault Systemes Catia, FRA)

2A AM – Materials Data & Methods

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Phase Transformations in Metals During Additive Manufacturing ProcessesV. Oancea, J. Xie, J. Hurtado(Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA)14:10 Delivering Accurate Process and Materials Simulation Data for Additive ManufacturingN. Baig, P. Cherns (Granta Design, GBR)14:30 3D Printing and Finite Element Analysisas a Tool to Optimize Weight and Performance in Plastic Automotive FixturesC. Pérez, O. Zapata Hernández (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, MEX); E. Orozco Hayek (Caterpillar, MEX); M. Alberto Bello Gomez (Drivencenter-Cluster Automotriz de Nuevo León, MEX)14:50 –

08:30 Congress Opening Welcome / Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... C. Stavrinidis (Chairman NAFEMS Council), T. Morris, R. Oswald (NAFEMS)09:00 Sponsor Presentation: Simulation for Product, Nature & Life ................................................................................................................. S. Kumar (Dassault Systemes Simulia Growth, USA)09:15 Invited Presentation: Smarter Testing Through Simulation for Effi cient Design and Attainment of Regulatory Compliance ........ S. Chisholm (Boeing Commercial Airplanes, USA) 09:40 Invited Presentation: Fighting Bugs with HPC ....................................................................................................................................... U. Lindblad (Tetra Pak, SWE)

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11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Uncertainty Evaluation for Measurement Applications Using FE ModelsL. Wright, L. Chapman (National Physical Laboratory, GBR); A. Allard, N. Fischer (Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d‘Essais, FRA)11:25 Uncertainty Quantifi cation with Respect to Global Collapse of Submarine Pressure Hulls Compared to Interframe CollapseJ. Reijmers (Nevesbu, NED); D. Stapersma(Delft University of Technology, NED)11:45 A Study on the Combination of Meta-Modelling and Reliability Methods for Uncertainty Quantifi cation in Finite Element AnalysisF. Santandrea, J. Sandström (RISE, SWE)12:05 –

2B Stochastics / UQ 2

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Application of Stochastic and Probabilistic Methods to the Design of Advanced Aero EnginesA. Karl, A. White (Rolls-Royce, USA); Z. Grey, P. Constantine (Colorado School of Mines, USA)14:10 Probabilistic Methods in Rotor Dynamics Design of Turbine-Generator Retrofi tsL. Lückemeyer, F. Hiss (Siemens Power and Gas, GER); K. Cremanns (Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, GER)14:30 Uncertainty Quantifi cation – Discussion SessionA. Karl (Rolls Royce, Chairman of the NAFEMS Stochastics Working Group)14:50 Uncertainty Quantifi cation – Discussion Sessioncont.

1C Cloud Computing

2C CAE Driven Product Design

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Finite Element Simulation of the eRod ChassisM. Zueger (pinPlus, SUI)14:10 Predicting the Burst Pressure of Plastic Reinforced Flexible Bonded Hoses by FEAR. Pakzad, J. Gallens (Techfl ow Technology, GBR)14:30 Lightweight Reduction of a Front EndLoader Using Alternative Materials and theFinite Element MethodY. Nesme, M. Bello, O. Zapata Hernández (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, MEX); C. Vargas, H. Portillo (John Deere, MEX)14:50 Dental FEA as a New Prevention and Diagnosis MethodologyC. Maggiar (Enabling Digital Dentistry, ITA); G. Miccoli (Instituto Imamoter, ITA); L Griggio (CSPFea, ITA)

1D Composites 1

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Searching for Run-Time Effi cient Approaches to Delamination Growth Predictions in CompositesR. Krueger, N. de Carvalho (National Institute of Aerospace, USA); M. Sasdelli (DS Government Solutions, USA)11:25 Effect of Adhesive Bonding Connection on Durability and Damage Behavior of Long Fiber Reinforced Composites/Steel AssembliesO. Akyol, O. Otuz (Mercedes-Benz Türk, TUR); M. Bakkal, E. Askin (Istanbul Technical University, TUR); S. Alco (Supmeca Paris, FRA)11:45 The Importance of Being Thorough when Predicting Failure Location for Fiber Reinforced Plastics an Exemplary Application of the Integrative Tool Chain on Automotive Electronic Control UnitsD. Papathanassiou, T. Dong (Bosch Automotive Products, CHN); M. Werner (Robert Bosch, GER)12:05 Simulate the Progressive Damage Fatigue for Laminated CompositesM. Hack, D. Carrella-Payan, B. Magneville (Siemens PLM Software, GER, BEL, FRA); T. Naito, Y.Urushiyama (Honda R&D, JAP); T. Yokozeki, W. Yamazaki (The University of Tokyo, JAP); W. Van Paepegem (Ghent University, BEL)

2D Composites 2

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Challenging Simulation of a Novel Nap-Core Sandwich StructureG. Ha, M. Zehn (Technical University of Berlin, GER)14:10 Finite-Element Based Vibration Fatigue Analysis of Composite MaterialsP. Heyes, R. Hartley (HBM Prenscia, GBR)14:30 Hot Spot Analysis of Composite Structures with Orthotropic PropertiesH. Molker, R. Gutkin (Volvo Cars, SWE); S. Pinho (Imperial College, GBR); L. Asp (Chalmers University of Technology, SWE)14:50 Smart Connection Between CAD/CAE/CAM Software for AFP Composite Skin ApplicationL. Dubreuil, A. Chiappini (Stelia Aerospace, FRA); W. Trabelsi (Alten, FRA)

1E Contact & Joints 1

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Improved Stiffness and Failure Predictions of Automotive Center BoltsP. Keene, T. Tremper, A. Bruce, A. Degner, B. Hamel (Borg Warner Morse Systems, USA)11:25 What Makes Bolt Self-Loosening Predictable?M. Klein, R. Helfrich (Intes, GER)11:45 Infl uence of Type of Discrete Modelling of Fasteners in FEM ModelsR. de Sá Martins, E. Sales Palma, A. Lorentz (Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG, BRA)12:05 –

2E Contact & Joints 2

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Development of an Effi cient FE-based Simulation Method for the Determination of Loadsin Hertzian Contacts of Rolling BearingsJ. Eiswirth, U. Böhle (Festo, GER)14:10 Prediction of Clothing Pressure Distribution on the Human Body for Wearable Health MonitoringT. Kobayashi, Y. Mihara (Mechanical Design and Analysis, JPN); Y. Isogai, C. Nonomura, S. Ishimaru (Toyobo, JPN)14:30 Finite Element Analysis of Buckling Effects in Sealing SystemsC. Wehmann (Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Germany, GER); O. Nielsen (Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, NOR)14:50 Validation of Axisymmetric Elements with Nonlinear, Asymmetric Deformation for Use in the Combined Loads Analysis of Threaded ConnectionsC. A. Lopez-Armas, R. Aguilar (Tenaris, MEX)

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11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Automated Multi-Physics Co-Simulationin the CloudS. D. Shetty, H. Chen S. Phatak, Y. Xiao (Hitachi America, USA); B. Boulbene (Chiastek, FRA)11:25 Comparing Cost of Cloud with On-Premise Computing for CAE SimulationsW. Gentzsch (Uber Cloud, USA)11:45 Optimizing Software Usage Data in a Cloud EnvironmentT. Mathisen (Open iT, USA)12:05 3D Visualization of Large-Scale CAE Models in the Cloud, the Technology, Benchmarks, and Industrial ApplicationsF. Viken, G. Gjønnes (Ceetron, NOR); J. Øvstaas, O. Christian Astrup (DNV GL Software, NOR)

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1F SDM – Implementation

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 How to Succeed @ SDMM. Norris (TheSDM consultancy, GBR)11:25 StressApps? A SPDM System for Aircraft Landing Gears Classical AnalysesV. Raimbault, E. Benard (Safran Landing Systems, FRA)11:45 A Contribution to SPDM Strategiesin AerospaceC. Krause U. Meinberg, I. Krebs (BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, GER); D. Otto, C. Schlauer (Rolls-Royce Deutschland, GER)12:05 Introduction of SDM at Eberspächer Exhaust TechnologyC. Eller, J. Hildebrand (Eberspächer Exhaust Technology, GER)

2F SDM – Standards

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Lotar (LOng-term Archiving and Retrieval) of Vehicle-Level FEA Data (Input, Process, Output and Metadata)J. Draper, R. Cigel, R. Dreisbach (The Boeing Company, USA); J. Johnson (Lockheed-Martin Astronatutics, USA); J. Boy (ProSTEP iViP, GER); P. Rosche (Advanced Collabo-ration Consulting Resources, USA); A. Lévy (Cimpa, FRA); R. Britto Maria (Embraer, BRA)14:10 Development of JET2, an SPDM Application for Atmospheric Dispersion on the OpenSPDM Open Source SPDM PlatformS. Howell (Abercus, GBR)14:30 The Computer Aided Engineering Middle ware Library – Towards the Lego-Ficationof CAES. Suwelack, M. Stoll, S. Slavetinsky(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GER)14:50 Consolidating Digital Information From Computer Analysis and Physical TestingN. Swindells (Ferroday, GBR); E. Archer (Axis Composites, GBR); A. McMillan (Wrexham Glyndwr University, GBR)

1K Generating Confidence in Results

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Smarter Testing Through Dynamic Simula-tion: Boeing Seat System Certifi cation By Analysis Initiative NAFEMS Americas 2016 Paper of the YearS. Li, T. Depauw, M. Humayun Kabir(The Boeing Company, USA)11:25 Load Classifi cation of Scaffolding Systems: Using Numerical Modeling to Show Compliance with Regulatory RequirementsO. Widlund (SP Sveriges Tekniska Forskningsinstitut, SWE); H. Snygg, E. Johnson (RISE Safety, SWE)11:45 Designing for the Mars2020 Rover – Confi dence in Analysis ResultsB. Sagsveen, J. Lippe, P. M. Greni, J. Koric, L. Asak, L. Damsgård, G. Nielsen, T. Berger, Ø. Helleren, S. Hamran (FFI, The Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, NOR)12:05 –

2K Democratisation 1

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 The Democratization of CFD – Is it Possible?K. Hanna (Mentor Graphics, GBR); I. Weinhold (Mentor Graphics Germany, GER)14:10 Democratization of Simulation using Low-Cost Vertical ApplicationsG. Judex (Dassault Systemes Austria GmbH); P. Verma,W.J. He (Dassault Systemes, USA)14:30 Democratization of Simulationsby Utilizing AppsD. Ericsson (Comsol, SWE)14:50 –

1H Multibody Dynamics 1

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 A Systematic Calibration and Validation of a Multi-Body Simulation Model for Automotive Longitudinal DynamicsA. Hägglund, M. Törmänen, J. Emilsson (Volvo Cars, SWE)11:25 Bifurcation Analysis Computed for Multi-Body Landing Gear SystemsY. Lemmens (Siemens PLM Software, BEL); I. Tartaruga, Prof. J.E.Cooper, Prof. M. Lowenberg (Universtiy of Bristol, GBR);11:45 Nonlinear Dynamic Effects Induced byan Automotive Dual-Mass FlywheelA. Palermo, F. Pulvirenti (Ferrari, ITA); G. Quattromani, E. Sabbioni, F. Cheli (Politecnico di Milano, ITA)12:05 Machine Tools Mechatronic Analysis inthe Scope of EU Twin-Control ProjectF. Cugnon (Siemens PLM Software, BEL); M. Ghassempouri (Comau, FRA); M. Armendia (IK4-Tekniker, ESP)

2H Multibody Systems

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 FDX – A Data Format for Functional Data Exchange and Process ChainD. Ruschmeier (Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche, GER)14:10 Real-Time Mechanism and System Simula tion To Support Human-in-the-LoopSimulatorsY. Lemmens, M. Grottoli, T. Benoit(Siemens PLM Software, BEL)14:30 Real Time Simulation of Twist Beam SuspensionS. Malik (Modelon, SWE)14:50 Automated Regression Testing for Agile Development of Control ModulesE. Simões Da Silva, C. Onsjö, J. Hagnänder (NEVS, SWE)

1G CFD – Heat Transfer

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Complete Engine Thermal ModelM. Bovo (Volvo Cars, SWE)11:25 The Effect of Swirl Ratio on the Performance of a DI Diesel Engine Using a Four Hole NozzleH.R. Konireddy (JNTU College of Engineering, IND); M. Srinivasulu (N.B.K.RI.S.T., IND)11:45 1D-3D CFD and 3D-1D CFD: Simulation Based CharacterizationK. Hanna, R. Bornoff, J. Murray, M. Jenkins (Mentor Graphics UK, GBR); M. Greutzmacher (Mentor Graphics Germany, GER); D. Kolak (Mentor Graphics USA, USA)12:05 Using Modern CAD-Embedded CFD Codefor Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Vanes and BladesA. Rubekina, G. Dumnov , A. Ivanov A. Sobachkin (Mentor Graphics, RUS); K. Otryahina (PAO NPO Saturn, RUS)

2G CFD – Meshing

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Grid Generation and CFD Simulation for Positive Displacement MachinesA. Spille-Kohoff, J. Hesse, R. Andres (CFX Berlin Software, GER)14:10 A Study of the Infl uence of Meshing Strategies on CFD Simulation Effi ciencyT. Carrigan (Pointwise, USA); F. Bagheri (Go Virtual Nordic, SWE)14:30 A Solution for the Prism Volume Ratio IssueY. Wang, M. Hancock (Siemens PLM Software, USA)14:50 –

1J Acoustics 1

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Next Generation Acoustical Simulations: Listen to Your Digital PrototypesA. Svobodnik (Mvoid Group, AUT); M. Levasseur (MVOID Group, GER); C. Faller (Illusonic, SUI)11:25 A New Method to Reduce the Noise Emission of Railroad Freight Cars Using Evolutionary Optimisation StrategyM. Zehn, E. Liu (Technical University of Berlin, GER)11:45 Integrated Dynamic Engine Simulation for Chain Whine PredictionsM. Felice, S. Hanim, A. Zouani (Ford Motor Company, USA); W. Roever, W. Fechner, Dassault Systemes Simulia, USA)12:05 Acoustic Propagation of a Generic Airfoil Using Multi-Physics Co-Simulation MethodsK. Hamiche, K. Kucukcoskun, A. Kierkegaard (Siemens PLM Software, GER); R. Boeykens (Siemens PLM Software, BEL); E. Arens (Siemens PLM Software, GBR)

2J Acoustics 2

13:45 Chairman Welcome13:50 Evaluating Submarine Sonar Stealth Using an Adaptive-Order Finite Element MethodK. Hamiche, K. Vansant (Siemens PLM Software, BEL); G. Kumar (Siemens, GBR)14:10 A Numerical Study on AutomotiveGrille Tonal NoiseA. Kimbrell (Honda R&D Americas, USA); M. Zhuang (The Ohio State University, USA)14:30 Thickness Optimization of Dash Isolation Pad‘s PU Foam For Vehicle Interior Noise ReductionK. Byounghoon, K. Chae, J. Lee, S. Lee(Hyundai Motor Company, KOR)14:50 –

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3A AM – Multiscale

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Mechanical Testing of FDM Partsfor Process SimulationA. Winkler, J. Bi, V. Savane (Dassault Systèmes Simulia,USA); S. Dev (University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA); B. Courter (Stratasys, USA); C. J. Hansen(University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA)16:15 Multiscale Additive Manufacturing Simulation Solution: From Material Engineeringto Confi dent Lightweight DesignS. Calmels, O. Lietaer, P. Hebert, L. Adam, S. Mathieu (e-Xstream Engineering, BEL)16:35 Using Multi-Scale Finite Element Simulation to Increase Building Success of Additively Manufactured Industrial Metal PartsC. Rossman, S. Cornelissen, S. Vandekerckhove, T. Craeghs (Materialise, BEL); L. D´Alvise (GeonX S.A, BEL)

4A HPC Discussion Session

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Six Trends in High Performance Computing (HPC) and the Impact on Users and Developers of Engineering SoftwareA. Jones (NAG, GBR)17:55 Questions and Answers – High Performance Computing Trendsin the CAE EnvironmentL. Margetts (The University of Manchester, GBR)18:15 Open Discussion – High Performance ComputingL. Margetts (The University of Manchester, GBR)

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3B Manufact. Simulation – Casting

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Distortion and Stress Analysis of Thin Wall Inserts in Die Casting Manufacturing ProcessJ. Huang (Exco Engineering, CAN)16:15 Casting Process Simulation for Robust and Optimized Castings With Tailored PropertiesL. Leineweber, H. Bramann, S. Tewes(Magma Gießereitechnologie, GER)

4B Manufact. Simulation – Forming/Extrusion

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Making Metal Forming Simulation More Reliable With Multi-Scale Material DataP. Eyckens (KU Leuven, BEL)17:55 Predicting the Actual Response of Structural Components by Coupling Explicit Sheet Forming Simulations With Implicit Structural Simulations – An Industrial ApproachA. Bøge Jensen (Grundfos Holdin, DEN); N. Winther Laue (Aalborg University, DEN)18:15 Virtual Tool Design for Metal Extrusion of Filler Wires by Means of Thermo-Mechanical Process Simulation including Hybrid Friction ModelsS. Ucsnik, J. Kronsteiner, S. Ucsnik, D. Horwatitsch (LKR Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen, AUT)

3C Pre & Post Processing / Meshing

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3D Reduced Order Modelling

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Multi-Physics Modeling of Heat Exchanger´s Failure Modes With Uncertainty Quantifi cationA. Jatale, S. Akarapu (Ansys, USA)16:15 Developing Model-Based Controllers for RTP ReactorsK. Jain (ESI North America, USA)16:35 Applications of SVD ROM to Thermal ModelingS. Asgari, X. Hu (Ansys, USA); S. Kaushik (GM, USA)

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3E Fracture & Fatigue 1

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Sine on Random Vibration FatigueA. Gupta, R. Gannamani (Navistar, USA); A. Caserio (MSC.Software, USA); N. Bishop (CAEfatigue, GBR)16:15 Fatigue Optimization of Laser WeldedImpellers – An Industrial Case StudyB. Lundsted Poulsen, J. Møller, N. Pedersen(Grundfos Holding, DEN)16:35 Assessment of Ductile Tearing Instability in a Cracked Pressure Containing EquipmentW. Thomas (TechnipFMC, USA); S. Lee (FMC Technologies, USA)

4E – Dynamics & Testing 1

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Experimental Analysis, Simulation and Decomposition of Vibrations in Not Perfectly Axi-Symmetric PipesL. Ledet, J.B. Larsen (Grundfos Holding A/S, DEN); S. V. Sorokin (Aalborg University, DEN)17:55 An Integrated Approach for Virtual Testing: Finite Element Models With Embedded Sine Control for Prediction of Base-Excitation Tests in the Space IndustryF. D‘Ambrosio (Siemens PLM Software, BEL); A. Carrella (Siemens, BEL); G. Patanchon (Airbusafran Launchers, FRA)18:15 An Expeditious Method for the Dynamic Analysis of Risers Connected to Floating Offshore PlatformsF. Correa (Rio de Janeiro Federal University, BRA); B. Pinhei-ro Jacob, João Manoel de Aro Braz (Coppe-UFRJ, BRA)

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15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Towards Fully Automatic Mid-Surface MeshingC. Pollard (ITI, GBR)16:15 The Prediction of Mechanical Propertiesof Composites and Porous Materials Based on Micro-CT-Scans and 3D Material ModelsC. Bauer, A. Wiegmann, E. Glatt (Math2Market, GER)16:35 Machine Learning Approaches for Data from Car Crashes and Numerical Car Crash SimulationsR. Iza-Teran, J. Garcke (Fraunhofer SCAI, GER)

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3F SDM – Deployment

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Simulation Process and Data Management: How to Deploy SPDM and Support CAE Teams Effi cientlyS. Kleiner, M. Krastel (:em engineering methods, GER)16:15 SDM Console: A New Approach on Data Management for the CAE Model Building ProcessesM. Tryfonidis (BETA CAE Systems, GRE)16:35 Bottom-Up Approach to Simulation Data ManagementB. Karnam (Tata Consultancy Services, IND)

4F SDM – Implementation 2

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Virtual Testing for High Lift Systems – Effi cient and Traceable Parameter VariationsT. Ulmer, M. Melle (Airbus Operations, GER)17:55 SPDM as Foundation for Design DigitalizationJ. Konno, H. Tienhaara, T. Frondelius (Wärtsilä Finland, FIN)18:15 New Developments on Compression and Transfer of Simulation Data within an SDM SystemH. Müllerschön, M. Büchse, M. Thiele (Scale, GER)

3K Analysis Management

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 The Future of Modeling and Simulationat CumminsB. Tickel (Cummins Engine Company, USA)16:15 Mid-Stage Validation as a Process Stepin Simulation V&VH. Lobo, M. Lobdell, B. Croop (DatapointLabs Technical Center for Materials, USA)16:35 An FEM Model Consists of MoreThan Just a ModelH. Vasmel (Fokker Aerostructures, NED)

4K Democratisation 2

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Use of Superelements and Adaptive Metacode Webapps to Democratize High-End Finite Element AnalysisM. Z. Eckblad (Eckdyn Analysis Solutions, USA)17:55 Capturing, Integrating & Automating CAE Workfl owR. Nataraj, R. Ramanna, S. R. M. Arepalli (ESI India Software, IND); P. Srinivasan (ESI North America, USA)18:15 Frontloading CFD – Required TechnologiesM. Gruetzmacher, M. Sabeur (Mentor Graphics, GER); A. Sobachkin (Mentor Graphics, RUS); K. Hanna (Mentor Graphics, GBR)

3H Mutidisciplinary Analysis

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Multi-Discipline Product EngineeringJ. Claeys, C. Gourru, B. Fassi (Schneider Electric Industries, FRA)16:15 Structural Analysis of RotorcraftFuselage in a Multidisciplinary EnvironmentD. Schwinn, P. Weiand, M. Schmid (DLR - German Aerospace Center, GER)16:35 –

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3G CFD – Multiphase Flow 1

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Ships in High WavesD. Frisk, F. Carlsson, O. Dahlin(FS Dynamics Sweden, SWE)16:15 Computational Fluid Dynamics Modellingof the Catastrophic Failure of Storage TanksI. Megdiche, W. Atherton, C. Harris, G. Rothwell, D. Allanson (Liverpool John Moores University, GBR)16:35 A Coupled Volume of Fluid and Thin Film Approach for Modeling Surface Cleaning Scenarios Occurring at Multi-ScalesC. M. Kumar, V. Nandana (University of Wuppertal, GER), G. Kohnen (Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State Universi-ty, GER), U. Janoske (University of Wuppertal, GER)

4G CFD – Multiphase Flow 2

17:30 Chairman Welcome17:35 Strategies on Gas-Liquid Two Phase Flow Simulation in Engineering ApplicationsM. Maekawa, Z. Zheng, M. Irikura (Chiyoda, JPN)17:55 Design and Verifi cation of Tuned Liquid Column Dampers for High-Rise Buildings Using CFDF. Campos, E. de Villiers (Engys, GBR); S. Cammelli (BMT Fluid Mechanics, GBR)18:15 A Multiphase Flow Model for a Car Wind shield Wiper SystemR. Rundqvist, F. Carlsson, U. Engdar (FS Dynamics Sweden, SWE); F. Daryosh (Volvo Cars, SWE)

3J NVH

15:50 Chairman Welcome15:55 Advanced Anisotropic Damping Modelingfor NVH OptimizationM. Felice, A. Zouani (Ford Motor Company, USA); S. Calmels (e-Xstream Engineering, USA)16:15 A Simulation Study of Motor Noise Occurrence Behavior in R-MDPS SystemH. Cho, J. Lee (Hyundai Mobis, KOR)16:35 Improving the Vehicle Ride Quality Using Multi-Model OptimizationS. Ravikoti, G. Kuravi, F. Kocer, W. Dias(Altair Engineering, USA)

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5A AM – Design Freedoms

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 A Complete Design Process for a Complex Additively-Manufactured Titanium Part, Based on Component Fatigue Life Optimisation, Manufacturing Simulation and Physical Test CorrelationS. Evans (Evotech CAE, GBR); A. Main (MSC.Software, GBR)11:25 Bridging the Gap Between Geometry and Simulation with a Platform Approach for Topology OptimizationF. Jurecka, M. Werner, G. Dimitrova(Dassault Systemes Deutschland, GER)11:45 Optimization of a New Concept Designand the Performance Improvement of anIndustrial Test CaseM. Calabrese, A. Del Prete, T. Primo (Salento University, ITA); V. Capalbo (LAB Research Institute Ingenia, ITA)12:05 An Approach for Generating Patient Specifi c Exoskeletons-Seamless Process Chain for Bionic Lightweight Design Including 3d Scanning, Topology Optimization, PolyNurbs Modelling and AMH. Enkler, L. Sporleder (Furtwangen University, GER)

08:15 Invited Presentation: On the Formulation and Application of Design Ruless ..................................................................................... B. Szabó (Engineering Software Research & Development, USA)08:45 Invited Presentation: On the Balance and Integration of Simulation and Test in Engineering Structural Dynamics ...................... D. Ewins (Imperial College London, GBR)09:15 Invited Presentation: Simulation Data Management – The Next Challenges ....................................................................................... D. Ruschmeier (Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche, GER)09:45 Invited Presentation: Introducing PSE within ASML – Lessons Learned and the Way Forward ....................................................... F. Huizinga (ASML, NED)

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11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Coupled Eulerian Lagrangian Modelling of the Friction Stir Weld Process for Dissimilar JointsE. Tarrant, T. London, D. de Bono (TWI, GBR)11:25 Thermomechanical Analysis of Dissimilar-Material Joints Incorporating Modelingof Curing AdhesivesS. Dong, A. Sheldon, A. Smith, E. Boettcher, B. Meaige (Honda R&D Americas, USA)11:45 Clinching of High Strength Steels – Tests and SimulationD. Felhös (Knorr-Bremse, HUN)12:05 A Comprehensive Model for Numerical Optimization of Mechanical Joining ProcessesI. Neubauer, M. Raabe (Simufact Engineering, GER)

5C HPC

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Fluid-Structure Interaction with Nonlinear Deformation in the StructureL. Margetts (University of Manchester, GBR)11:25 HPC Performance Scalability of Computationally Demanding CAE ApplicationsP. Lui, D. Cho, G. Shainer (HPC Advisory Council, USA)11:45 Speedup of an Iterative FE-Solver Dueto an Optimal Preconditioning Having Regardto the Imposition of ConstraintsD. Billenstein, M. Zimmermann, P. Diwisch, F. Rieg (University of Bayreuth, GER)12:05 –

5D Composites 3

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Numerical Simulation and Improved Correlation Techniques for Low Energy Impact Detection and Damage Characterization withElastic Waves on Composite StructuresE. Oslé Dorremochea, F. Sánchez-Iglesias, J. García-Alonso, R. Tejerina-Hernanz, M. Iglesias-Vallejo (Airbus Defence & Space, ESP) et al.11:25 Investigation of Non-classical Vibration Be-havior of Highly Anisotropic Corrugated Laminates Using Finite Element MethodC. Thurnherr, T. Pedergnana, G. Kress, P. Ermanni (ETH Zürich, SUI)11:45 Prediction of Component Behavior of Short-Fiber-Reinforced Injection Molded Plastic CompositesW. Korte, M. Stojek, S. Pazour (PART Engineering, GER)12:05 Predictive Methods & Challenges for cFRTP HybridsR. Yaldiz, W. Schijve, B. Rietman, K. Syed Muhammad (Sabic, NED)

5E Multiscale

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Virtual Allowable Computation to Speed-Up New CFRP Material InsertionS. Calmels, A. Cheruet, J. Sharp (e-Xstream Engineering, CAN)11:25 Multi-Scale Material Modeling with the Mean-Field Homogenization Method V. Oancea, H. Ji, R. Mclendon, J. Hurtado, J. Bi (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA)11:45 The Emerging Role of Atomic-Scale Simulations for Integrated Materials EngineeringV. Eyert, A. Mavromaras, X. Rozanska, P. Ungerer, M. Yiannourakou (Materials Design, FRA); M. Christensen (Materials Design, SWE); E. Wimmer, D. Rigby (Materials Design, USA)12:05 –

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Real World Additive Manufacturing:From Concept to Production using Simulation Insight The Dassault Systemes Additive Manufacturing SolutionA. Winkler Latest Developments in Non-Parametric Structural Optimi-zation for Industrial Designing using Adjoint Sensitivities A look at the latest structural topology optimization develop-ments and workfl ows, using non-parametric optimization, enabling industrial designers to take advantage of innovative design opportunities leveraged by additive manufacturing.C. Pedersen Materials for Additive Manufacturing A Finite Element RVE-Based Approach for Determining Lattice Response and Stability in Solid and Shell-Like StructuresV. Oancea Finite Element Process Simulation Technology for Additive ManufacturingAccurate physics-based simulations can provide insights ne-cessary to help guide the optimization of process parameters, ultimately increasing the quality of AM parts.– V. Oancea From Tool Paths to Process Simulations: A Seamless Guided Approach Demonstration of an end to end additive manufacturing pro-cess simulation, from build setup to results visualization, ensu-ring that the potential scan path, laser speed, and layer depth will produce a high quality part. – J. Granlund

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Sponsor B: Ansys

13:35-15:00 ANSYS

Predictive Analytics Simulation and the Digital Twin Enabled with Ansys TechnologyDiscover how pervasive engineering simulation can assist you in the design and analysis of your equipment and the systems that control them so that you can meet your IIoT engi-neering and business objectives. Topics include system-level modeling and simulation, integration with 3-D physics, and embedded systems and software engineering.F. Pena

Additive Design and Process SimulationR. Mitchell

Sponsor C: CEI-Ensight / PDTech

13:35-14:15 CEI-ENSIGHT

Creating Live Interactive Reports from Key Simulati-on Data Both Directly from Solvers and Through 3rd Party Postprocessors Announcing the new product Nexus, from CEI, makers of EnSight.D. McKinnis, A. Holler, R. Frank, S. Ahern

14:20-15:00 PDTec

SimData Manager – A Comprehensive SDM-SolutionPDTec will present the Simulation Data Management solution SimData Manager and will demonstrate the features and be-nefi ts of SDM:e.g. CAD models integration, CAE tool integra-tion, CAD-CAE Mapping, Versioning, Revisioning, Audit Trail traceability, HPC adaption, Key results & reporting, Workfl ow generation, User & Task management, etc.A. Pfaff, A. Stein

Sponsor D: Datadvance / ESI

13:35-14:15 DATADVANCE

Confused with Algorithm Selection During Design Space Exploration? How often your product trade-off studies, design optimiza tion or engineering data analysis is slowed down by algorithm selection? Want to know which one is the most effi cient for your specifi c problem? This session is dedicated to stunning SmartSelection technology in pSeven platform that automa-tically chooses the most appropriate algorithm for a given type of design optimization or data analysis problem. Visit this session to get a free 30-day demo and try SmartSelection in action yourself!L. Chec

14:20-15:00 ESI

The Journey from Simulation and Virtual Prototyping Towards the Hybrid Digital Twin and Product Perfor-mance LifecycleThe last 50 years have undoubtedly seen a remarkable jour-ney of the CAE technology - maturing from a rather restricted computational tool to „play with“ into a comprehensive digital solution and a “game changer” across industries.The presen-tation will show this expedition as travelled by ESI Group - highlighting how their own approach has evolved from isolated simulation tools into integrated solution for virtual prototyping and how it is recently been coupled with digital twin technolo-gy so it can provide a comprehensive solution for the entire Product Performance Lifecycle to meet the new challenges of the 21st century.R. Said

Sponsor E: Altair Engineering / Comsol

13:35-14:15 ALTAIR ENGINEERING

Simulation in the Age of IoTSimulation-Driven Innovation has been the main catalyst for innovative product development in the last few decades. See how the evolution of simulation in this age of IoT can help you realize the full potential of digital revolution.V. Parameshwaran

Practical Approach to Rapid Development of Composite Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)Learn how Swift Engineering utilized simulation tools from Altair in rapid design exploration and development of unman-ned aerial systems (UAS) composite wing structure.W. Gianetti (Swift Engineering)

14:20-15:00 COMSOL

Ten Steps for Best Practice in Modeling and Simulation Using Comsol MultiphysicsThe defi nition of a model in a numerical modeling software should be transparent and structured so that it is easy to under-stand, document, and reproduce the results from a study.There should be a clear path between hypothesis, assumptions, model defi nition and the results. The sequence of operations displayed in the software’s user interface should refl ect the settings that defi ne the mathematical model, generates the numerical model, solves the model equations, displays the results, and creates a report.Join this presentation to get a demonstration of the work-fl ow in COMSOL Multiphysics and the Application Builder, which has been designed for transparency and structure.E. Fontes

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5F SDM – Collaboration / Standards

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 MoSSEC: a Standard for Sharing Modelling and Simulation Information in a Collaborative Systems Engineering ContextA. Murton (Airbus Operations, GBR)11:25 Simulation Driven Design: How to Improve Collaboration?P. Grimberg, A. Navarro, X. Dugros, M. Ben Mna, G. Neveu (Digital Product Simulation, FRA); N. François, N. Louis (Valeo, FRA)11:45 Open Simulation Data Management and Testing – The Crystal ProjectR. Lanza, K. Bengtsson, J. Haenisch, O. Listøl (Jotne EPM Technology, NOR)12:05 –

5K Simulation Governance

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 V&V for ManagersW. Oberkampf (W. L. Oberkampf Consulting, USA); M. Pilch (Martin Pilch Consulting, USA)11:25 Convergence of Simulation Governance, Analysis Management and Simulation Data ManagementM. Norris (TheSDM consultancy, GBR)11:45 Survey of Maturity Assessment Procedures for Computational SimulationJ.F. Imbert (SIMconcept Consulting, FRA); W. L. Oberkampf (W. L. Oberkampf Cosutling, USA)12:05 –

5H Dynamics & Testing 2

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 A Full FEM-Based Design and Later Post-damage Analysis on Nickel Flowgrids in Combined Cycle Power PlantsI. Van Dijk (NEM Energy, NED)11:25 Seismic Analysis of a Fluid Filled Container Using Non-Linear and Dynamic SimulationsP. Duval, H. Bastien (Creaform - Ametek, CAN)11:45 Dynamic Vibration Absorbers andits ApplicationsN. Wagner, R. Helfrich (Intes, GER)12:05 A Random Vibration Based Approach for Modeling and Evaluation of a Turret BasketK. Akcengiz (FNSS Savunma Sistemleri, TUR)

5G CAE in the Design Process

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Faster than the Wind? Americas Cup Wing Design ProcessT. Hirche, N. Zehnder, D. Eberle (Ansys, SUI; S. Collie (Emirates Team New Zealand, NZL)11:25 Mixing of Air With Tracer Gas in a Ventilated Space Using CFDK. Dufva, S. Shah(Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, FIN)11:45 Numerical Investigation of IntegratedMicro-Channel Lamination Air Cooling for Electric MachinesG. Karimi (ABB, USA)12:05 –

5J Process Automation

11:00 Chairman Welcome11:05 Standardizing and Automating the Modelling Process at CEVT G. Haralampidis (BETA CAE Systems, GRE); J. Bäcklund (China Euro Vehicle Technology, SWE)11:25 Integrated Aircraft Structural Engineering and AnalysisF. Berger, C. Raick (Siemens PLM Software, BEL)11:45 Automatized Procedure for Characterization and Validation of the Material Behavior of a Non-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polymer Under Dynamic LoadingS. Schilling, S. Stang, P. Blome (Autoliv, GER)12:05 Developing a Framework for Automating Complex FE Models in Multi-Program EnvironmentsD. Weber-Steinhaus (Ansys, SUI)

Sponsor F: Siemens PLM Software

13:35-15:00 SIEMENS PLM SOFTWARE

Achieving Better Performances and Delivering Innovation with Simcenter

Simcenter uniquely combines 1D system simulation, 3D CAE, and test with multi-disciplinary design exploration to help you predict performance across all critical attributes earlier and throughout the entire product lifecycle. By combining physics-based simulations with insights gained from data analytics, Simcenter uses the concept of “Predictive Engineering Analytics” allowing you to engineer the best performance and deliver innovations with greater confi dence.

After presenting the concept of “Predictive Engineering Analytics” and how it translates in Simcenter, the ses-sion will conclude with applications of those concepts presented by J. Kock (ABB Marine and Ports) and M. Chevalier (Scania).

Sponsor K: Technia Transcat / Phoenix Int.

13:35-14:15 TECHNIA TRANSCAT

Numerical Simulation Integrated into Daily Design WorkOften, design engineers need to perform simulations to know about stiffness and deformation strength when single parts or smaller assemblies are subjected to different loads. When those analyses are integrated into CAD systems, modeling and results can be done in short terms. The authors will give an overview about potential applications in a wide range of complexity.Fundamentals for a Successful Use of Finite Element Simulations in Virtual Development WorkFinite element simulations need to be predictive when used in virtual development. The authors will provide an overview of needed basics with regard to geometric representation, modeling of materials as well as joining techniques and numerical methods.

14:20-15:00 PHOENIX INTEGRATION Join this session for an overview of ModelCenter‘s Integration, Automation, and Design Space Explora-tion capabilities. We will describe and demonstrate how ModelCenter unlocks the promise of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) by integrating engineering models and workfl ows with the Systems Architecture Model (SAM). Practical industry examples and applications will be highlighted.

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13:35-14:15 MENTOR GRAPHICS

Free Yourself from the Shackles of Traditional CFDK. Hanna, R. Bornoff, M. Gruetzmacher

14:20-15:00 MSC.SOFTWARE

Advances in Automotive Simulations: Acoustics, Dynamical Systems, Material Behavior, Manufac-turing for Distributed Automotive TeamsThis session will illustrate how the MSC product suite can solve problems facing the automotive engineer to produce quieter, lighter vehicles with improved durability today. Ad-ditionally, this session will discuss how MSC’s Engineering Lifecycle Management tools can be used to integrate globally distributed teams providing a strategy for management of si-mulation, materials and test data & processes in a consistent methodology to make better decisions.T. Wertheimer, L. Kilfoy

Sponsor J: Esteco / Aras

13:35-14:15 ESTECO

The Foundation of an Effective Product Develop-ment Process: Integration, Simulation Process Automation and Data Management, Optimization and Data Intelligence

14:20-15:00 ARAS

Building a Foundation for Through Lifecycle Simulation Data Management with an Integrated PLM PlatformIn today’s complex product landscape, simulation is happening both earlier and later in the product lifecycle. The next generation of products requires simulation management to look beyond the traditional design process. Connected products enable simulations based on actual operating conditions instead of assumed values – leading to service orders and even product design changes. The challenge is managing this data in the proper context to enable confi gu-ration and change management. To deal with this reality we offer a platform-based approach to integrate domain-specifi c simulation environments and manage the surrounding busi-ness processes. This combination can allow you to realize the digital thread and twin concepts by capturing your product information throughout its lifecycle.

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6A AM – Process Simulation 2

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Methodology and Validation of Rapid Prediction of Distortion for Powder-Bed Additive Layer ManufactureA. Yaghi, S. Afazov, A. Yaghi, A. Holloway, W. Denmark, B. Lazaro Toralles, A. Okioga (MTC, GBR)16:10 Finite Element Simulation of the Fused Deposition Modeling ProcessA. Winkler, V. Savane, J. Bi (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA); B. Courter (Stratasys, USA); S. Dev, C.J. Hansen (University of Massachusetts at Lowell, USA)16:30 Formability Simulation for Metallic Additive ManufacturingM. Tateishi (MSC Japan, JPN); H. Schafstall, P. Mehmert (Simufact Engineering, GER)16:50 Process Modeling and Validation of Powder Bed Metal Additive ManufacturingS. Ribiero-Ayeh, S. Tripathy, C. Chin, V. Oancea (Dassault Systemes, USA); T. London, U. Ankalkhope (TWI, GBR)17:10 –

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15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Deformation Prediction of RTM Produced Hybrid Metal-Carbon CompositesS. Scheiblhofer, S. Ucsnik(LKR Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen, AUT)16:10 “BAM” – A Collaborative R&D Project for the Development of a Simulation Based Solution for the Design and Manufacture of 3D Woven CompositesR. Said, S. Müller, P. de Luca (ESI Group, GBR); A. Thompson, B. El Said, S. Hallett (University of Bristol, GBR); A. Endruweit, L. Brown, A. Long (University of Nottingham, GBR); V. Koncherry, P. Potluri (University of Manchester, GBR)16:30 Development and Analyses of an Insert Connection for Sandwich Structures Made of CFRPF. Weidermann, S. Zimmermann (University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, GER); B. Bailey (University of West of Scotland, GBR)16:50 Coupling of CFD and Structural Mechanics Simulation for the Prediction of Manufacturing Effects on Filter MediaR. Kirsch, M. Kabel , S. Rief, S. Staub, S. Osterroth(Fraunhofer ITWM, GER)17:10 Continuous CAE Chain for Composite De-sign, Established on an HPC System and Accessible via Web-Based User-InterfacesL. Kaerger, S. Galkin, D. Dörr, F.J. Schirmaier (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GER); A. Oeckerath, K. Wolf (Fraun-hofer SCAI, GER); J. Linden (Formtech Composites, GBR)

6C Robust Design

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Robust Design Optimization Methods for Industrial ApplicationsT. Most, J. Will (Dynardo, GER)16:10 Robust Design Optimization of Vehicle Structures for Crashworthiness Under Frontal ImpactT. Hee Lee, S Kim, S. Kim (Hanyang University, KOR); Y. Han (Hyundai Motor Company, KOR)16:30 Reliability-Based Robust Design Optimization Using Polynomial Chaos Expansionfor Aero-Engine Inlet ApplicationsA. Clarich (Esteco, ITA); N. Magnino (Leonardo Aircraft, ITA)16:50 Robust Design Optimization and Catastrophe TheoryT. Most, R. Niemeier (Dynardo, GER)17:10 Integration of Machine Learning and Visualization for Effective Design ExplorationS. Djurcilov (ESI Group, USA)

6D Composites 4

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Parametric Optimisation of CAE Material Properties for Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) CompositesA. Sheldon (Honda R&D Americas, USA); S. Dong (The Ohio State University, USA); L. Graening (Honda Research Insti-tute Europe, GER); K. Carney (Carney FEA Consulting, USA)16:10 Optimisation of Variable Thickness Compo-site Structures with Design Rules and Manufacturing Constraints, Based on Continuous Design VariablesM. Bruyneel (GDTech, BEL); E. Fernandez, J. Bazan Martinez, P. Duysinx (University of Liège, BEL); S. Grihon (Airbus Toulouse, FRA)16:30 Composite Structures Simulationand Design Process EnhancementP. Morelle (Siemens PLM Software, BEL)17:10 A New Method for the Engineering and Design of Endless Fiber Reinforced ComponentsM. Grote, X. Fang (University of Siegen, GER)

6E Particle Methods

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Oil Splashing, Lubrication and Churning Losses Prediction by Moving Particle SimulationM. Galbiati (EnginSoft, ITA); R. Skoglund (EnginSoft Nordic, SWE); S. Ruffi no (Comer Industries, ITA)16:10 GPU-Accelerated Smoothed Particle Hydro-dynamics Method for Solving Problemsin the Automotive IndustryK. Szewc, C. Bauinger, M. Schifko, G. Kiss (Engineering Software Steyr, AUT)16:30 Air Flow inside Rotating Electrical Machines: A Comparison Between FiniteVolume and SPH MethodK. Rönnberg, L. Hosain, R. Bel Fdhila (ABB, SWE)16:50 Virtual Car Prototyping in Realistic Driving Environment: Examples of Deep Water Crossing and Heavy Rain ManagementA. Tramecon, M. Blondel (ESI Group, FRA); M. Schaefer (ESI Group, GER); J. Kuhnert (Fraunhofer ITWM, GER)17:10 Predicting Segregation of Pharmaceutical Blends Using Open-Source CFD-DEM SoftwareC. Goniva, W. Ketterhagen, A. Sarkar, J. Kerbl, C. Kloss (DCS Computing, AUT)

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6F SDM – Implementation 3

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 SDM for Multibody Simulations at BMWM. Lieb (BMW Group, GER)16:10 SDM System Implementation at China Euro Vehicle TechnologyI. Makropoulou, M. Pappas (BETA CAE Systems, GRE); N. Dagson (China Euro Vehicle Technology, SWE)16:30 Integration of Manual and Automated Activities into a Commercial SPDM System – A User’s ExperienceM. Pährisch (ZF Friedrichshafen AG, GER); S Mayer (MSC.Software, GER)16:50 Smart Extraction of Intelligent Simulation Information from Simulation Data to Enhance the Value of SPDM SolutionsP. Mandava, G. Krishnaiah, G. Shastry, M. Varma (Visual Collaboration Technologies, IND)17:10 Managing Multi-Body (MBS) Simulation Data and Processes, Challenges and TrendsM. Schlenkrich (MSC.Software, GER)

6K Sponsor: Dassault Systemes Simulia

15:45-17:30 DASSAULT SYSTEMES SIMULIA

Next Generation Engineering

Introduction | Meeting Growing Demands on SimulationA review of the ever increasing infl uence of engineering simulation on design, exploring where and when in the design cycle simulation is utilized and the challenges faced in realizing the full potential of simulation.

Performance Driven DesignPredictive simulation is a key driver in transforming product design from a requirements centric process to performance driven design, allowing us to tailor a product’s performance attributes rather than validating a set of requirements. We will present specifi c workfl ows used to achieve performance driven design and demonstrate the benefi ts of such an approach.

Democratization: Sophisticated Simulation for Design EngineersSophisticated analysis can help designers develop better pro-ducts. But how can they focus on product development whilst taking care of simulations at the same time? The answer is intelligent democratization. We will show how this works.

6H Dynamics & Testing 3

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Further Study of Vibration Stability in Diamond Light SourceH. Huang (Diamond Light Source, GBR)16:10 Combining Numerical and Experimental Models for Virtual Prediction of SpacecraftVibration TestS. Manzato (Siemens PLM Software, BEL)16:30 Static and Dynamic Analysis of a Rod-Fastened RotorN. Wagner, R. Helfrich (Intes, GER)16:50 Non-Linear Dynamic Analysis: Case StudiesL. Cao, A. De Luca, A. Ashrafi , J. Sideri (Thornton Tomasetti, USA)17:10 Creating Accurate Surrogate and/or Accelerated Loads for Known Models or Structural Systems TypesN. Bishop (CAEfatigue, GBR); P. Murthy (CAEfatigue, FRA); R. Kumar Moolam (CAEValue, SWE)

6G CFD Optimization

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Vehicle Glasses De-Icing Assessments and Optimization StudyB. Celikten, S. Eroglu (Ford Otosan, TUR)16:10 Automated and Adaptive Numerical Analyses of Operating Maps Applied to a Radial Turbo CompressorM. Wagner (Dynardo, GER); J. Einzinger (Ansys Germany, GER); O. Velde (CFturbo Software & Engineering, GER)16:30 Automated Design Optimization: Case Study of Impeller Blade GeometryA. Saratov, S. Morozov, D. Frolov (Datadvance, RUS)16:50 Subtractive Heatsink Design Optimization Using CFDR. Bornoff, J. Parry (Mentor Graphics, GBR)17:10 Towards a Better Cooling Passage Designof a High Pressure Turbine BladeJ. Iseler (Dassault Systemes Deutschland, GER); T. J. Martin (United Technologies, USA)

6J Business Issues / Emerging Issues

15:45 Chairman Welcome15:50 Measuring the Business Impact of HPCfor Engineering Research and DevelopmentA. Jones (NAG, GBR)16:10 Increase ROI of Your Engineering Applications With Software MeteringS. Stenseth (Open iT, USA)16:30 Deep Learning for CAE AutomationS. Slavetinsky, S. Suwelack M. Stoll, A. Meyer, V. Herzog (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GER)16:50 Applying Artifi cial Intelligence to Product Design and EngineeringP. Chow, S. Georgescu (Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe, GBR)17:10 IoT-Based Predictive Maintenance with Digital Twins Using Engineering SimulationsF. Halvorsen, F. Charrassier (EDR Medeso, NOR); M. Gustafssonm (EDR Medeso, SWE)

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13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 Modeling of Cold Metal Transfer Welding Process Using SPHT. Coudert, X. Ren, P. Skjetne, S. Dumoulin (Sintef, NOR)13:40 Method for Calibrating Support (Cradle and Jack) Stiffness by Using Real Measurements Acquired During ManufacturingM. Tasic (Airbus Operations, FRA)14:00 Methodology for Tolerance Analysis of Assemblies through the Numerical Simulation of the Process by Means of FEM – Smart Fixed Wing Aircraft Torsion Box AnalysisF. Martin de la Escalera, L. Lizarduy (Aernnova Engineering Solutions Iberica, ESP); A. Chiminelli, R. Breto, J.L. Nuñez, E. Duvivier (Instituto Tecnológico de Aragón, ESP)14:20 –14:40 –

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8D Methods & Solver Technology 2

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 Highly Effi cient Nonlinear FEM Analysisof Shell StructuresD. Marinkovic, M. Zehn, G. Rama (Technical University of Berlin, GER)13:40 Accurate Interactive 3D Engineering Simulations Accelerated by GPUsD. Hartmann, S. Gavranovic, P. Emanuel Stelzig (Siemens, GER)14:00 A New Hybrid High Order Discontinuous Galerkin-Finite Volume Method Applied toIndustrial ApplicationsA. Cimpoeru, A. Esposito (CFMS Services, GBR); M. Allan, D. Standingford, J. Appa (Zenotech, GBR)14:20 Under the Hood: Formulating andSolving Partial Differential Equations forMultiphysics SimulationsE. Fontes (Comsol, SWE)14:40 New Horizons in GeometricConstrained ModellingN. Sidorenko (Cloud Invent, ISL)

8E Fracture & Fatigue 3

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 Fatigue Simulation of Automotive Seating Tracks Profi lesG. Delattre (Faurecia Caligny, FRA)13:40 The Infl uence of Damping on the Estimated Fatigue LifeF. Kihm, K. Munson (HBM nCode, FRA); A. Langelier (Donaldson, FRA)14:00 Durability Assessment Showcase of a High Pressure Pipe Component Using Advanced Simulation TechnologyJ. Granlund, A. Winkler (Dassault Systemes, SWE); T. Emmel (Dassault Systemes Deutschland, GER)14:20 Simultaneous Durability Assessment and Relative Random Analysis Under Base Shake Loading ConditionsN. Bishop, S. Kerr (CAEfatigue, GBR); R. Nienkemper (OHB, GER); M. Macchioni (Altair Engineering, GER)14:40 A New Fatigue Life Prediction Methodfor Automotive Suspension BushH. Moon, J. Koo (Hyundai Mobis, KOR); H. J. Kim (Convert, KOR)

7A Materials

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Mechanical Properties for Numerical Simulation Applied to Heterogeneous MaterialsM. Pereira Tada, A. Luiz Manke, M. Giovanni D. de Bortoli, E. Rodrigues Hulse, M. da Silva Castro (Embraco, BRA)11:10 Samba? Enhanced Honeycomb ModellingG. Andrieu, D. Boulze (Stelia Aerospace, FRA)11:30 Structural Analysis with Variable Material DataM. Hollenstein, O. Koenig, M. Wintermantel (Ansys Switzer-land, SUI); A. Nolte (Cadfem, GER)11:50 Stability Calculations for Materials with Nonlinear Material LawJ. Wiesinger (Siemens Österreich, AUT)12:10 Evaluation of the Energy Dissipation Capacity of a Diamond Shaped SMA-Applied Damper J. Yang (Inha University, KOR); J. Lee (University of South Korea, KOR)

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7B Manufact. Sim. – Inject. Moulding

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Development of a Transmission Housing Using CFRTPT. Schneider, R. Rademacher (P+Z Engineering, GER); C. Domine (Herve Motte - ARRK Shapers, FRA)11:10 Impact of Manufacturing Process Modeling onto Stress & Fatigue Dimensioning of Mechanical ComponentsR. Ducloux, P. Lasne (Transvalor, FRA); B.A. J. Heizmann, H. Raedt (Hirschvogel Automotive Group, GER); H. Dann-bauer (Engineering Center Steyr, AUT)11:30 Dual Mesh Approach for Three-Dimensional Warpage Simulation of Injection Molded Plastic PartsM. Muncy (Autodesk, USA); Z. Fan, S. Xu, J. Zuo, S. Ray (Autodesk Australia, AUS)11:50 –12:10 –

7C Civil Engineering

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 The Simulation of Sprayed Concrete Lined Tunnelling Using the Finite Element MethodA. Mar (UnPS, GBR)11:10 Fire Performance of Light Steel Framed Floors in Multi-Storey Residential BuildingsN. Mago, S. Hicks (New Zealand Heavy Engineering Research Association, NZL); A. Lovisa (Simuserv, NZL)11:30 Fire Tests on Loaded Steel-Concrete Composite SlabsJ. Rodriguez, L. Lacoma (Principia Ingenieros Consultores, ESP); J. Niepceron (EDF, FRA); R. Cheriguene (Principia France, FRA)11:50 Pipeline–Soil Interaction Simulation under Live Loads using Elastoplastic Finite Element Models with Laboratory ValidationA. Abbas, F. Ruddock, R. Alkhaddar, G. Rothwell (Liverpool John Moores University, GBR); R. Andoh, (AWD Consult Inc., USA)12:10 –

7D Methods & Solver Technology 1

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Maintaining Quality by Automatic ProgrammingH. Sonnerlind (Comsol, SWE)11:10 Highly Effi cient Topology Optimizationfor Contact ModelsC. Pedersen (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, GER); V. Belsky, M. Wood (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA)11:30 CAE Customizing for PD EngineersS. Pae, Y. Cha (Hanon Systems, KOR)11:50 Integrating Finite Element Analysis with Systems Engineering ModelsJ. Szarazi, A. Reichwein, C. Bock (Koneksys, USA)12:10 Blow-Up Regimes in Nonlinear Parabolic SystemsY. Skiba (Mexico National Autonomous University, MEX); D. Filatov (Sceptica Scientifi c, GBR)

7E Fracture & Fatigue 2

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Fracture Failure Bodies of Porous Concrete, Normal Concrete etc.R. Cuntze (GER)11:10 Improving MultiSite Damage (MSD) Fracture Mechanics Analysis Using XFEMN. Martin, I. Rivero Arevalo, J. Gomez-Escalonilla Martin, O. Valencia Rey, A. Martin Gonzalez, B. de Nicolas Urrutia (Airbus Defence and Space, ESP)11:30 Application of the BSS Method for Fatigue Life Prediction of Automotive Welded ComponentsJ. Koo (Hyundai Mobis, KOR); J. Hong (Battelle Memorial Institute, USA)11:50 Mesh Independent Crack Propagation SimulationP. Nordlund (MSC.Software Sweden, SWE)12:10 High Power Mercury Target Design OptimizationS. Kaminskas (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)

08:30 Invited Presentation: Mechano Biology of Tissue Regeneration .......................................................................................................... G. Duda (Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin, GER) 09:00 Invited Presentation: Virtual Manufacturing – Taking Manufacturing Simulation to the Shop Floor ....................................................... P. Giddings (National Composites Centre, GBR)09:30 Invited Presentation: Optimization Culture Arena – CAE-CAD Integrated Development at Volvo Cars ............................................ H. Hasselblad (Volvo Cars, SWE)

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8F Model Based Systems Engineering

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 MBSE Approach Adapted to Vehicle Energy Consumption OptimizationC. Yang, P. Menegazzi, J. Piques, O. Coppin (Valeo, FRA); P. Chesse, D. Chalet (Ecole Centrale de Nantes, FRA)13:40 Integrating Multi-Disciplinary Optimization into the Product Development Process Using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)M. Törmänen, A. Hägglund, T. Rocha, E. Drenth(Volvo Cars, SWE)14:00 Model-Based Systems Engineering and Simulation for Automotive Systems Developmentat GKN DrivelineS. Kleiner, M. Ricks, M. Engelmann, S. Husung(:em engineering methods; GER)14:20 Functional Modelling of High Lift SystemsS. Hanna, G. Hardwick, I. Panella(UTC Aerospace Systems, GBR)14:40 Agile Model Based Systems EngineeringM. Pfeil, R. Frotscher, V. Fäßler, S. Staudacher, M. Ditze, K. Kufi eta, C. König (TWT, GER)

8K Optimisation 2

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 Challenges in Implementing Topology Optimization to Established Commercial SoftwareD. Weinberg (Autodesk, USA); N.H. Kim (University of Florida, USA)13:40 Design of an Engine Bracketby SimulationR. Helfrich, A. Schuenemann (Intes, GER)14:00 IGBT Cold Plate Multi-Parametric Optimization and Co-SimulationA. Saratov (Datadvance, FRA); M. Gruetzmacher(Mentor Graphics, GER)14:20 Application of the Structural Topology Optimization Method Beyond its Conventional UsageE. Porto (Valmet Automotive Wolfbsurg, GER)14:40 Simulation Driven Innovation/Design, the “Structural Sketch“R. Van Dijk (Van Dijk FEM engineering, NED)

8H – Multibody Dynamics 2

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 Numerical Study of Gear-Bearing-Housing System Analysis Considering Optimization, Durability, and VibrationV. Oancea, Y. Hahn (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA)13:40 Indirect Non-Linear Model Predictive Control of Multibody SystemsC. Schwarz (Dassault Systemes, GER)14:00 Effi cient Modeling and Analysis for Multi-Flexible-Body Dynamics with a Generalized-Modeling ConceptI. Song, J. Choi (FunctionBay, KOR); J. Hwan Choi (KyungHee University, KOR)14:20 Development and Impact of Multi-Body Dynamic Simulation of Washing MachineM. Ortega (Mabe, MEX); F. Mendoza Mondragón (Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, MEX); M. White, C. Coker (Altair Engineering, USA)14:40 Modeling of the Lateral Stability of River TankersF. Otremba (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, GER); J. Antonio Romero Navarrete (Queretaro Autonomous University, MEX)

8G – NAFEMS CFD Working Group

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The purpose of the workshop would allow attendees an insight into the current activities of the group and the opportu-nity to contribute to some current projects.

It is open to any delegates with an interest in CFD and what the NAFEMS CFD working group is doing.

We will give an update on current projects and future publications, ask for authors writing for NAFEMS and discuss NAFEMS CFD benchmarks.

A. de Souza (NAFEMS)

8J Multiphysics / Electromagnetic

13:15 Chairman Welcome13:20 An Anslysis of a Solid Target Under Over Focused Beam ConditionsY. Ma, D. Jenkins, L. Jones (Science and Technology Facilities Council, GBR)13:40 Coupling of Different Computational Techniques for Fluid-Structure Interaction AnalysisY. Kwon (Naval Postgraduate School, USA)14:00 Ride and Handling of a Vehicle – FEA Tire Model - MBD Co-SimulationT. Wertheimer, J. Ortiz, Y. Fan (MSC.Software, USA); T. Dijun, J. Song (MSC.Software, CHN); F. Sjogren (MSC.Software, SWE)14:20 EM Technology Maturity: EM CAE Reliability through Complex Application Physical TestingA. Guidoni, A. Chierici, A. Citriniti (IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi, ITA)14:40 Personalized Neuromodulation: Application of Numerical Computation to Simulate Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) in SchizophreniaV. Oancea, K. D‘Souza (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA); G. Venkatasubramanian, G. Vivek Bhalerao, S. Vasu Kalmady, R. Agrawal (National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-sciences, IND); U. Gunasheker (Dassault Systemes India, IND)

7F Systems Modelling & Simulation

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Standardized Integration of Real-Time Systems into Simulation EnvironmentsM. Krammer, N. Marko, M. Benedikt (Virtual Vehicle, AUT); T. Blochwitz (ESI ITI, GER); L. Lichtenstein (TWT, GER)11:10 System Modeling and Simulation of the ESA e.Deorbit Space Debris Removal MissionS. Estable, T. Granger, T. Zoebelein, N. Brauer, T. Lochow (Airbus Defence & Space, GER); I. Tolchinsky (Phoenix Integration, FRA); S. Genere (RHEA Group, NED); H. Koning (Estec, NED)11:30 Railway Switch Point Machine Simulator (RaSPoMaS) for Simulation Driven Operation and MaintenanceS. Boschert, M. Schulze (Siemens, GER); L. Salson (INSA Toulouse, FRA)11:50 Towards Model-Based Design of Aircraft SystemsM. Sielemann, J. Andreasson (Modelon, GER)12:10 –

7H Crash / Impact

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 From 2D-CAD to Drop Impact Analysesof a Flexible Polymeric PackageM.A. Siddiqui, L. Guj, C. Wocke (Dow Europe, SUI)11:10 Adaptive Local Weld Models in Advanced High-Strength Steels for Use in Full-Vehicle Crash SimulationA. Dumon, P. Culiere, C. Lu (ESI Group, CHN); M. Inoue (ESI Japan, JPN)11:30 Engineering Friction Measurements and Applications in CAE ModelsS. Dong, A. Sheldon (Honda R&D Americas, USA)11:50 Simulation-Driven Design of Traffi c Control Devices to Meet Regulations and Road Safety ObjectivesP. Duval, H. Bastien (Creaform - Ametek, CAN)12:10 –

7G CFD – Rotating & Unsteady Flow

10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Investigation of High Shear Rotor Stator Mixer Flow Characteristics? Key Physical Local Length Scales and Time ScalesL. Zhao (PepsiCo, USA)11:10 CFD Analysis of a Check Valve from Safran Helicopter Engines Using a Lattice-Boltzmann SolutionD. Holman (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, ESP); Z. Abiza (Next Limit Dynamics, ESP); D. Taieb, M. Robin (Safran Helicopter Engines, FRA)11:30 Combined Mesh and Frame Motion for Fast Transient CFD Simulation of Rotating MachinesM. Lindstedt (FS Dynamics Finland, FIN)11:50 Numerical Modelling of Explosion Proof (Ex d) EnclosuresT. Dube, S. Gunti (Ansys, IND)12:10 Intake Port Flow Tumble Measurement StrategiesP. Chintala, B. Karnam (Tata Consultancy Services, IND)

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10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Strategic Decision Support Through Com-binatorial Optimization With Costly Evaluation FunctionM. Charrier, Y. Yourbier (Renault, FRA); L. Jézéquel, O. Dessombz (Ecole Centrale Lyon, FRA)11:10 Topology Optimization of a Bumper Beam System Considering a Nonlinear Design RequirementE. Nutwell (The Ohio State University, USA); N. Aulig (Honda Research Institute Europe, GER); D. Detwiler (Honda R&D Americas, USA)11:30 Alloy Wheel Optimization to Avoid CrackingR. Helfrich, J. Müller (Intes, GER)11:50 Optimisation Driven Design: Enabling Tools and Culture ShiftM. Nicolich (Esteco, ITA)12:10 Application of Structural Optimizationfor an Early Stage Product DevelopmentK. Bhadani, M. Bengtsson, J. Skön, M. Evertsson (Chalmers University of Technology, SWE); H. Hasselblad (Volvo Cars, SWE)

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10:45 Chairman Welcome10:50 Multiphysics Model for Flowrate MeasurementS. Dasgupta, R. Kumar K (ABB, IND); F. Gotthardt, P. Nenninger (ABB, GER)11:10 A Coupled CFD-FEM Strategy to Predict Blast Loading and Blast Effects on StructuresA. Ramezani, H. Rothe (University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, GER)11:30 Electrical Arc Simulations – Towards a User-Friendly and Effi cient Tool for IndustryR. Fuchs, H. Nordborg, M. Mürmann, P. Hilscher (Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, SUI)11:50 Automated Two-Way CFD Fire-FEM Thermo-Mechanical Coupling for Global Modellingof Building Structures under FireH. Hofmeyer, J.A. Feenstra (Eindhoven University of Techno-logy, NED); M. Mahendran, Queensland Univ. of Tech., AUS); R.A.P. van Herpen (Nieman, NED)12:10 Co-Simulation of Multi Frequency Induction Heating of a GearF. Weiand, D. Farina, P. Hammes (CST, GER); A. Kürkchüba-sche, K. Gundu, V. Belsky (Dassault Systèmes Simulia, USA)

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