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2022 FLUG Meeting

The direction of FLACS-CFD

October 31, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am CET

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October 31, 2022
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10:00 am - 11:00 am CET
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This presentation is part of the 2022 FLUG Meeting.

 

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Title: The direction of FLACS-CFD

Gexcon shares its vision and roadmap for FLACS-CFD, providing insights into exciting new features in the pipeline.

 

About the speaker

The speaker of The direction of FLACS-CFD at 2022 FLUG Meeting hosted by Gexcon

Dr Chris Coffey, VP Products @ Gexcon 

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Dr Chris Coffey holds a PhD in Fluid Dynamics from Imperial College London and an honours degree in Mathematics with Theoretical Physics from University College London. He is a Chartered Mathematician and also holds an MBA from the Open University. He has over ten years of experience in fluid mechanics and technical safety, working in the academic, defence and industrial sectors. He works across the industry using mathematical and computational modelling to analyse ventilation, dispersion, gas and dust explosions.

 

About FLUG Meeting

FLACS-CFD User Group (FLUG) provides an opportunity for Gexcon and users of FLACS-CFD to share updates, insights, and experiences.

It consists of engaging case study presentations and the latest information on FLACS-CFD software research and development.

FLUG has played an integral role in the development of Gexcon’s industry-leading software, which represents more than 40 years of extensive and unrivalled modelling and validation work.

 

 

Other 2022 FLUG Meeting presentations

>> New UX of FLACS-CFD by Dennis Lennard and Alexa Trasca @ Creative Navy

>> New mesh geometry handling in FLACS-CFD by Djurre Siccama (Senior Manager @ Gexcon)

>> New detonation modelling in FLACS-CFD by Olav Roald Hansen (CEO & Founder @ HYEX Safety AS) and Lorenzo Mauri (Principal Research Engineer @ Gexcon)

>> Consequences analysis of thermal runaway of lithium battery-powered vehicles on ro-ro ships by Cao Jiaolong (Senior Engineer @ Wuhan Rules & Research Institute, China Classification Society)

>> Is ventilation your trustworthy old friend when it comes to hydrogen? by Pablo Giacopinelli (Senior Engineer – UK FLACS-CFD Technical Lead @ Gexcon)

>> Jack Rabbit III project on ammonia dispersion modelling by Dr Simon Gant (Technical Fellow @ HSE Science and Research Centre), Lorenzo Mauri (Principal Research Engineer @ Gexcon) and Dr Shona Mackie (Senior Research Engineer @ Gexcon)

>> LNG model evaluation protocol by Dr Filippo Gavelli (Consultant @ Blue Engineering and Consulting Company)

>> Numerical study on helium dispersion and ventilation in a semi-enclosed channel with FLACS-Hydrogen by Hengrui Liu (Postdoctoral Researcher @ UNSW | Research Assistant @ Macquarie University)

>> CO2 dispersion modelling by Stian Jensen (Senior Principal Engineer @ Aker Solutions), Espen Gåserud (Senior Specialist Engineer @ Aker Solutions) and Vincent Zhang (Senior Risk and CFD Engineer @ Aker Solutions)

>> Numerical study of hydrogen leakage, diffusion, and combustion in an outdoor parking space under different parking configurations by Yahao Shen (PhD Student @ Tongji University)

>> Combustion modelling of hydrogen in FLACS-CFD by Melodía Lucas Pérez (Research Engineer @ Gexcon)

>> Can we fly safely on liquid hydrogen? Using advanced modelling tools to understand the hazards by Dr Karina Almeida Leñero (Energy Transition Technical Lead @ Gexcon)

 

 

 

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