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Webinar: Overview & Recent Advancements in Multiphase Flow Modelling with Dr. Markus Braun, ANSYS Inc

In advance of his visit to Australia in December, LEAP Australia is pleased to announce a webinar to be conducted by Dr. Markus Braun on Wednesday November 14th at 4pm AEDT (Syd/Mel daylight savings time).  This webinar will provide an overview of multiphase flow modelling techniques and discuss recent advancements that impact the use of CFD in the minerals processing, energy and related industries.

 

Who should attend?  This webinar is suitable for all engineers, researchers and managers involved in projects that include CFD modelling of multiphase flows.

 

About the presenter: Dr. Markus Braun studied mechanical engineering at RWTH Aachen, receiving his Diploma in 1989.  He finished his studies with the award of the Springorum Denkmunze for excellent students at RWTH Aachen. Markus then joined the Institute for Heat Transfer at RWTH Aachen where he worked on condensation of multi component mixtures and simulation of continuous fiber spinning.  In 1995, Markus joined FLUENT Deutschland GmbH as a Support and Consulting Engineer.  In 2000, he took over development of the Euler/Lagrange model in FLUENT and became the head of the functional group of the "Discrete Phase Model" and supervised the development team in Germany working on models to describe multiphase flows, turbulence, plasma flows, fuel cells, and numerical schemes.  In 2006, Markus became the technical lead for development in Euler/Lagrange multiphase flow modeling at ANSYS Inc.

Webinar Details:

Overview & Recent Advancements in Multiphase Flow Modelling with Dr. Markus Braun, ANSYS Inc. 

Date : Wednesday, 14th November 2012

Time : 4pm - 5pm AEDT (Mel/Syd daylight savings time)

Duration: 60 Minutes

To attend this free webinar: REGISTER HERE

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  • Note that the recording of this webinar (held on Nov 14th 2012) can be viewed for a limited time by clicking on the same registration link above.

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