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Speaker
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Title
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Barreto Daniel
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ON-DEM: The Future of Open Source DEM and Beyond
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Tunuguntla Deepak Raju
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Towards a Community-driven Unified Open-particle Solver
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Anthony Thornton
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Multiscale, Multiphysics Modelling of Granular Materials – CFD, Volume and Surface - Coupled Discrete Particle Simulations in Moomph
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Hoppe Felix
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Combining the Auto-tuned Particle Simulation Framework AutoPas With Hierarchical Grids
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Plath Timo
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virtual
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MOR Than DPM: Model Order Reduction for the Discrete Particle Method
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Ostanin Igor
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Granular Particles With Controlled Inertial Properties
Speakers
Abstract
Recently, a European COST network was funded entitled ‘Open Network on DEM simulations (ON-DEM)’ which has many aims including increasing industrial utilisation of open-source codes in the area of particle simulation, increasing the collaboration between different codes, reducing there run-time and increasing the range of physics they can cover and improve their accuracy. The provision of best-practice advice, guidance and normalisation are also key objectives.
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Open-source particle codes
Increasing industrial utilisation
Coupling particle codes with fluid/solid solvers
More efficient contact detection (dealing with large particle numbers and complex particle shape definitions)
Calibration of particle simulation
Optimisation of particle simulations
Standardisation of visualisation and post-processing tools for particle simulation
Speakers
Speaker | Title | |
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Barreto Daniel | ON-DEM: The Future of Open Source DEM and Beyond | |
Tunuguntla Deepak Raju | Towards a Community-driven Unified Open-particle Solver | |
Anthony Thornton | Multiscale, Multiphysics Modelling of Granular Materials – CFD, Volume and Surface - Coupled Discrete Particle Simulations in Moomph | |
Hoppe Felix | Combining the Auto-tuned Particle Simulation Framework AutoPas With Hierarchical Grids | |
Plath Timo | virtual | MOR Than DPM: Model Order Reduction for the Discrete Particle Method |
Ostanin Igor | Granular Particles With Controlled Inertial Properties |