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7th OpenFOAMR© WorkshopCenter of Smart Interfaces,Technische Universitat Darmstadt,Germany25 – 28 June 2012
Official Program
7th OpenFOAM R© Workshop
– final version –
June 25 – 28, 2012
Principal Sponsors
Application, support and development ofOpenSource CAE Software
High Performance Computing On-Demand
Innovative Engineering and BeyondReliable People. Reliable Tools. ReliableCFD Meshing.
FIELDVIEW post-processing, flow analysis,technology consultancy, project development
Sponsors Exhibitors
DHCAE Tools • TotalSim • move-csc • enGits• BETA CAE Systems • ESI Group • IntelligentLight
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DisclaimerThe OpenFOAM R© Workshop is a community event and is not approved or endorsed bySilicon Graphics International Corp. or the OpenFOAM R© Foundation, the producer of theOpenFOAM R© software and owner of the OpenFOAM R© trade mark. The OpenFOAM R© Work-shop Organizing Committee is not affiliated with Silicon Graphics International Corp. or theOpenFOAM R© Foundation. However, the committee members duly acknowledge the trademark.
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Dear FOAMers,
Welcome to the 7th OpenFOAM R© Workshop! We are looking forward to a vivid and opencommunity forum on OpenFOAM R© technology, this year being organized and hosted by theCenter of Smart Interfaces and the Graduate School of Computational Engineering, TechnischeUniversitat Darmstadt.
As you know we have a very comprehensive program and we will need to stay in time rigidly.Please complete your presentation with a few minutes spare for discussion. Please identify yoursession chair. We need to be very brief with introductions so please provide to your sessionchair the following basic information:
• Final title of your contribution,
• Full names and affiliations of authors and
• Name of presenting person.
Tuesday, June 26 – Technical Session Chairs
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
TurbomachineryChair: M. Page
MetallurgyChair: B. Gschaider
Heating, Ventilation and AirConditioning & Heat andMass TransferH. Rusche
Aerodynamics & TurbulenceModelling IChair: S. Jakirlic
Solid & Crack Mechanics & FluidStructure InteractionChair: Z. Tukovic
Free Surface & InterfacialFlow IChair: H. Rusche
Aerodynamics & TurbulenceModelling IIChair: M. Beaudoin
Porous MediaChair: M. Garcia-Camprubi
Free Surface & InterfacialFlow IIChair: H. Marschall
Wednesday, June 27 – Technical Session Chairs
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
Meshing and PreprocessingChair: C. Winkler
MultiphysicsChair: R. Bouwman
Atmospheric & Environmen-tal Flow IChair: G. Tabor
Optimization & HPCChair: T. Maric
Dispersed & Particulate Flow IChair: U. Heck
Atmospheric & Env. Flow II &Reactive and Engine Flow IChair: G. Montenegro
Ship Hydrodynamics & Cav-itationChair: E. Paterson
Dispersed & Particulate Flow II& Numerics, Validation & Verifi-cationChairs: U. Heck &E. de Villiers
Reactive and Engine Flow IIChairs: F. Piscaglia
Keep FOAMing, keep contributing!
with kind regards, on behalf of the OpenFOAM R© Workshop Committee,Holger Marschall
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Monday, June 25, 2012Training Courses on OpenFOAM® Technology
Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4
BasicLevel 1 (A/B/C)
AdvancedLevel 2 (E)
AdvancedLevel 2 (D)
AdvancedLevel 2 (D)
8:30*-10:30
Running my FirstCase with OpenFOAM; I.Buntić-Ogor(room: hassium)
A comprehensive tourof snappyHexMesh, E. de Villiers(room: helium2)
Thin liquid filmflow simulation with OpenFOAM;Z. Tuković(room: titanium3)
Turbomachinery; H.Nilsson(room: germanium)
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-12:45
Generic externalaerodynamic simulation training; T. Grahs(room: hassium)
C++ inprotectOpenFOAM - Object orientation, generic programming and polymorphism byexamples ; T. Marić(room: titanium3)
A deeper look intoLagrangian spray source code; P.Keller(room: germanium)
Multiphysics Simulation -Inter-Region and Inter-Equation Coupling in OpenFOAM; H. Jasak(room: helium2)
12:45-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:30
Scalar TransportEquation; H. Rusche(room: hassium)
Programming ModelLibraries from Scratch; K. Kissling(room: titanium3)
ImmersedBoundary Method in OpenFOAM; Z.Tuković(room: helium2)
Marine Hydrodynamics; E.Patterson(room: germanium)
15:30-15:45 Coffee Break
15:45-17:45
Automatic testingof solvers using PyFOAM; B.F.W. Gschaider(room: helium2)
A brief Introduction toFunction Objects; J.Höpken(room: hassium)
AdaptiveTetrahedral Re-Meshing for Deforming Domain Simulations; K.Mooney(room: germanium)
Fluid StructureInteraction Simulations with OpenFOAM; M.Lombardi(room: titanium3)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012Technical Sessions
08:30*-08:45Welcome & Plenary
Room: ...
08:45-09:30 PlenaryOpenFOAM - A year in review; H. Jasak
09:30-10:00Plenary
Modeling of endothelial mechanical conditions during microbubble enhancedblood-brain barrier disruption; W. Wiedemair, Z. Tuković, D. Poulikakos, V. Kurtcuoglu
Coffee Break
Track 1 Room: Spectrum
Track 2Room: Helium2
Track 3Room: Titanium 3
Turbomachinery Metallurgy Heating, Ventilation and AirConditioning
& Heat and Mass Transfer
10:30-11:00
Validation of OpenFOAM forhydro power related applications; H. Nilsson,O.Petit, P. Moradnia, M. Gramlich
Advanced Multiphase Modeling of Solidificationwith OpenFOAM; A.Vakhrushev, A. Ludwig, M.Wu, Y. Tang, G. Hackl, G. Nitz
Unsteady state simulation of thermal environmentand compression heat pump; S. Ogata, H.Nakamura, H. Murata, H. Eguchi, K. Ohno, K. Saito, K. Ueno, K.Matsumoto
11:00-11:20
Numerical Simulation of theVortex Rope in a Pump Turbine; T. Krappel, I.Buntic-Ogor, O. Kirschner, A. Ruprecht, S. Riedelbauch
Three-dimensional study ofchannel mesosegregation formation; V. F. De Felice, H. Combeau, M. Zaloznik, T. Quatravaux
Modeling of Airflow Dynamics in a DataCenter Using OpenFOAM; H. Bhagwat,A. Singh, A. Sivasubramaniam
11:20-11:40
Hydraulic turbine spiral casing flow simulation usingOpenFOAM; C. Devals, F.Guibault, T. C. Vu
Mesoscopic simulation ofdentritic crystal growth in binary metal alloys; V. F. De Felice, M. Zaloznik, H.Combeau
Effect of curvature on turbulent fluid flow andheat transfer characteristics in 1:4 aspect ratio 90 degreecurved bend duct; M. Salahudeen, K. A. Prakash
11:40-12:00
Turbomachinery Validation with the Density BasedOpenFOAM solver; M. R. Anderson
Simulation of fusion welding processes withOpenFOAM; A. Kidess, S.Kenjeres, C. Kleijn, C. Zhao, I. Richardson
Transient Conjugate Heat TransferSimulations on Radiator Temperature Cycle Tests; F. Brotz
12:00-13:00 Lunch
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Aerodynamics & TurbulenceModelling I
Solid & Crack Mechanics Free Surface & InterfacialFlow IFluid Structure Interaction
13:00-13:30
Helicopter fuselage wakeprediction using Detached-Eddy Simulation methods in OpenFOAM; M. Fuchs, C. Mockett, M.Gual-Skopek, F. Le Chuiton, F. Thiele
Micro-Mechanical Modelling ofParticle-Matrix Interaction in Nano-Toughened Adhesives; M. Leonard, A.Ivanković, N. Murphy, A.Karac
A geometrical Volume-of-Fluid methodon unstructured mesh using OpenFOAM; T.Marić, H. Marschall, D.Bothe
13:30-13:50
Investigation of the relationsbetween the ice accretion shapes and aerodynamic performance; C. Son, K. Yee
Development of a Multi Material CrackPropagation Solver Using OpenFOAM; D. Carolan,A. Ivanković, Z. Tuković
Numerical studies on theformation of bubbles in T-junction microchannels; D. A. Hoang, V. Van Steijn, L.M. Portela, M. T. Kreutzer, C. R. Kleijn
13:50-14:10
The Extension of SIMPLE Algorithm for Rotor InflowAnalysis based on Actuator Disk Model; T. Kim, S. Oh, K.Yee
A Multi-material Cohesive Zone Model for Predictingfatigue Crack Growth in Functionally GradedMaterials; V. Kanyanta
Numerical Simulation ofMultiscale Two-Phase Flows using OpenFOAM,H. Marschall
14:10-14:30
Computational Representation of the PIV-based Tabulated-Force Model of a Plasma-Actuator; I. Maden, R.Maduta, J. Kriegeis, S. Jakirlic, C. Schwarz, S. Grundmann, C. Tropea
Development of a Finite-Volume basedStructural Solver for Large Rotation of Non-Orthogonal Meshes;P. Cardiff, A. Karac, Z.Tuković, A. Ivanković
Impacting droplets: dynamic contact anglemodelling in OpenFOAM; A.Criscione, R. Röhrig, I. V.Roisman, S. Jakirlic, C.Tropea
14:30-14:50OpenFOAM Implementation of an Incompressible EddyViscosity Model; M. Popovac, P. Benovsky
A Strongly CoupledFluid-Structure Interaction Model for Wind-Sail Simulation; M. Lombardi, N. Parolini, A.Quarteroni, M. Cremonesi
Block-Coupled Direct Numerical Simulation ofMulticomponent Surfactant Transport on Fluidic Interfaces; K. Kissling, H. Marschall, D.Bothe
14:50-15:10
Large-eddy simulation of the flow over a circular cylinder atReynolds number 3900; D. A. Lysenko, I. S. Ertesvag, K. E.Rian
Partitioned strongly coupled Fluid-StructureInteraction; M. Kosel, U.Heck
The Modelling of Rayleigh-TaylorInstability at a Late Stage; I. Sibgatullin, S.Strijhak
15:10-15:40 Coffee Break
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Aerodynamics & TurbulenceModelling II
Porous Media Free Surface & InterfacialFlow II
15:40-16:10
Large-Eddy Simulation ofSupersonic Jets Using an Explicit Runge-Kutta-4-Method; V. Vuorinen, J. Keskinen, O.Kaario, J. Yu, M. Larmi, C. Duwig, B. Boersma
Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer inOpen-Cell Foams: Micro-scale and Macro-scale Modelling; A. Della Torre, G. Montenegro, G. Tabor
Numerical Simulation of Physical FoamingProcesses; F. Gruber, M.Piesche
16:10-16:30
Implementation of the dynamic localization model(constrained) for large-eddy simulation in OpenFOAM; O. U. Kirlangic, M. S. Celebi
Consideration on heat andreaction in metal foam; M. Woo, C. Kim, G. Kim
Numerical Simulation ofPolyurethane Foaming Processes on Bubble Scale; S. Geier, M. Piesche
16:30-16:50
Optimizing Turbulence ModelPerformance Using Evolutionary Algorithms; B. Fabritius, G. Tabor
Two-phase flow solver foranisotropic porous media; C. Soulaine, M. Quintard
Simulation and Improvement of FluidPhase Resonance Mixing with OpenFOAM; S.Schmalfuß, R. Säuberlich,M. Sommerfeld
16:50-17:10
Development of a new class ofRANS and DES time-scale based two-equation turbulence models using OpenFOAMcode; V. K. Krastev, G. Bella
Application of OpenFOAM to transfers in soils: firstdevelopments and perspectives; L. Orgogonzo,F. Hénon, C. Soulaine
Modeling of mixing and separation in three-phaseflows; N. Lichtenberg, D.Thévenin
17:10-17:30
Second-Moment Closure Modeling of UnsteadySeparation: Conventional vs. Instability-Sensitivity Closure;R. Maduta, M. Ullrich, S.Jakirlic
Fixed-bed Gasification Solver for Biomass SyngasProduction; P. J. Zuk, K.Kwiatkowski, K. Bajer
18:00 - 23:00
Banquet Dinnerat Castle Auerbach
(Please be in time; we are leaving by bus.)
* As for the time: Sorry, but you are about visiting the OpenFOAM Workshop in Germany, right?
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012Technical Sessions
08:30Opening & Plenary
Room: Spectrum
08:30-09:40
PlenaryFrontiers of Experimental Fluid Dynamics - Modern Techniques for CFD Validation
of Complex FlowsSven Grundmann und Cameron Tropea* (Technische Universität Darmstadt),
Martin Sommerfeld* (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), Uwe Hampel* (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
09:40-10:10 Poster Session
Coffee Break
Track 1Room: Spectrum
Track 2Room: Helium 2
Track 3Room: Titanium 3
Meshing and Preprocessing Multiphysics Atmospheric & EnvironmentalFlow I
10:30-11:00
Mixing Polyhedral andNormal Element Types; O. Gloth
Solid Oxide RegenerativeFuel-Cell: An OpenFOAM solver; M. García-Camprubí, N. Fueyo
Numerical analysis of vertical axis wind turbineswith straight and helical blades; Z. Tuković, D.Matijasević, I. Hrgovan
11:00-11:20
Blender 3D as a GUI forOpenFOAM's native mesh generation tools; K.-J. Nogenmyr
Implementation of electrochemical model ofLi-ion battery in OpenFOAM; T. Takayama,M. Yoneda
LES modeling of Wind Turbines with actuator lineapproach; P. Schito, R.Ponzini, A. Zasso
11:20-11:40
Strutured mesh generationfor wind energy applications; J. Schmidt
Multi-physics modelling of the Molten Salt fast Reactorusing OpenFOAM; M. Aufiero, A. Cammi, L. Luzzi
Development of a Cyber-Wind Facility forTerrestrial and Offshore Wind-Energy Applications;E. Paterson et al.
11:40-12:00
CastNet and blueCFD: A GUI controlled Windowsenvironment based on OpenFOAM technology; U. Heck, M. Becker, B. Santos,N. Marques
Wind Site AssessmentSimulations in complex terrain based on OpenFOAM; M. Ehlen
12:00-13:00 Lunch
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Optimization & HPC Dispersed & Particulate Flow I Atmospheric & Env. Flow IIReactive and Engine Flow I
13:00-13:30
Adjoint multi-objectiveoptimization of intake port flow; E. de Villiers, C.Othmer
Simulation of spray break up and droplet filminteraction using Lagrange particle tracking; M. Rehm,C. Xu, D. Walter
Application of CFD to Sustainable UrbanDrainage; G. Tabor
13:30-13:50
Coupling efficient multivariate analysis andoptimization strategies with an innovative flow solver for hull hydodynamics; P. Geremia, K. Maki, G. Lavini,H.Genuzio
Investigation of the local time stepping (LTS)approach for Lagrangian particle simulations; M. Becker, U. Heck
A study of the Butterfly-Effect forMassively Separated Flows using OpenFOAM; R. Bouwman, A. Michalski
13:50-14:10
Design and Implementation of Efficient CUDA LinearSolvers for OpenFOAM; A. Monakov
Geometric InterfaceReconstruction for Particle Tracking Simulation of Mixing Processes; T. Erb, C.Bonten
Validation studies of flowmodelling around buildings; A. Rákai, G.Kristóf
14:10-14:30
ARAEL – a GPU-basedsolver for 3Dincompressible transientand steady-state flow; T.Tomczak, K. Zadarnowska, Z. Koza, M. Matyka, A. Kosior, J. Pola, L. Miroslaw
A Parallel ResolvedFluid-Particle Interaction Method; A. Hager, C. Kloss,S. Pirker, C. Goniva
Boundary conditions and subgrid scale models forLES simulation of Internal Combustion Engines; F.Piscaglia, A. Montorfano, A. Onorati
14:30-14:50
Multi-GPU simulations in OpenFOAM with SpeedITtechnology; Z. Koza, A. Kosior, M. Matyka, J. Pola,L. Miroslaw
Numerical Modelling of Particle Fouling Processeson Dimpled Surfaces; J. Klunker, J. Turnow, N.Kornev
Numerical investigation of the gas exchange andcombustion in a single cylinder engine; P. Janas, I.Wlokas, A. Kempf, C. Schulz
14:50-15:10
Managing large scientificdatabase files in OpenFOAM using a memory abstraction layer (MAL); S. Weise, D. Messig,C. Hasse, B. Meyer
Implementation of Nonlinear AlgebraicReynolds Stress Model for Two-Phase Turbulent Flows into OpenFOAM; R. Mukin
Coupling between microkinetic modeling andCFD: towards a fully first-principle catalytic chemical reactionengineering; A. Cuoci, M.Maestri
15:10-15:40 Coffee Break
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Ship Hydrodynamics &Cavitation
Dispersed & Particulate Flow II Reactive and Engine Flow IINumerics, Validation &
Verification
15:40-16:10
Simulations of Composite Marine Propellers usingOpenFOAM; H. Kröger
Two-phase Euler-Euler Solver for Simulation ofSubcooled Nucleate Boiling; J. Peltola, T. Pättikangas
Modeling swirl stabilizedturbulent diffusion flames with tabulated chemistry in OpenFOAM; J. Keller, P.Habisreuther, M. Volz, F. Eiberger, N. Zarzalis
16:10-16:30
Prediction of unsteady forces on marine propellersusing OpenFOAM; N. Kornev, A. Taranov, E.Shchukin
CFD Modeling of a Mesophilic Sludge Digester; F. Jacobsen
Modeling of laminar partially premixeddimethyl ether flames using detailed chemistry and transport approaches; D.Messig, F. Fuest, A. Dreizler, C. Hasse
16:30-16:50
Development of a Panel Method Based Body ForcePropulsor; J. Höpken, U.Lantermann, B. el Moctar
A fully integrated pressure based coupled solver usingblock GAMG acceleration; L. Magani, M. Darwish, M.Buchmayer
Development and assessment of a LES-modelfor high pressure premixed turbulent combustion; R. Keppeler, M. Pfitzner
16:50-17:10
Numerical Simulation of the Sloshing in PrismaticTank After Impact Interaction of Vessel with Ice Barrier UsingOpenFOAM; N. Tryaskin, I.Tkachenko, A. Dukarskiy
Implementation of aPreconditioner for a Density-Based Navier-Stokes Solver; S. Saegeler, C. Mundt
LES of a pulverized coal jet flame; O. Stein, G. Olenik,A. Kronenburg, M. Ghiani, M. Vascellari, C. Hasse, B. M. Franchetti, F. Marincola,A. Kempf
17:10-17:30
Validation Benchmarks ofOpenFOAM on the Ship'sPerformance; I. Inuzuka, M.Unno, K. Yada, T. Fujisawa
Libraries for 6-DOF Motion of the Floating Body; H. B. Lee, S. H. Rhee
Introduction of differentialdiffusion effect in methane premixed flame simulations through tabulatedchemistry; F. B. A. Collonval, W. Polifke
17:30-17:50
Physical model tests andsimulation approaches for a navigation lock; H. Rusche, L. Schulze and C. Thorenz
Code Verification of OpenFOAM solvers usingthe Method of Manufactured Solutions; R. Fisch, R. Wüchner, K.-U.Bletzinger
A Flamelet Generated Manifolds lookupTable toolfor premixed turbulent combustion; A. Fancello, R.J. M. Bastiaans, L.P. H. de Goey
17:50-18:10
Incompressible and Compressible Flows withCavitation; S. Park, S. H.Rhee
Some comperative investigations on theperformance of OpenFOAM; H. Sun, D.Staab, M. Schäfer
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Thursday, June 28, 2012Community Day
Show Room Session SIG Session I SIG Session II BoF & Clinics Session
Principal Sponsors' FeatureTalks
Special Interest GroupMeetings
Special Interest GroupMeetings Ad-hoc Meetings
8:30-9:15
An innovative on-demand HPC solution for
OpenFOAM; Gompute/Gridcore AB
SIG Turbomachinery; Maryse Page, Martin
Beaudoin, Håkan NilssonFree Slot Free Slot
9:15-9:30 Coffee BreakShow Room Session
(cont'd) SIG Session I (cont'd) SIG Session II (cont'd) BoF & ClinicsSession (cont'd)
Principal Sponsors' FeatureTalks
Special Interest GroupMeetings
Special Interest GroupMeetings Ad-hoc Meetings
9:30-10:00
Introducing HELYX-OS, a new native Open Source
GUI for OpenFOAM; Engys
SIG Turbomachinery; Maryse Page, Martin
Beaudoin, Håkan Nilsson
SIG Multiphase Flows;Kathrin Kissling and
Tomislav Maric
BoF MeetingModeling EnvironmentalFlows (Water Resource Applications, Riverine Flows and Sediment
Transport); Kevin Flora
10:00-10:30
Culises: An easy to plug-in acceleration of
OpenFOAM® solversbased on GPU-computing;
Fluidyna
10:30-11:00Pointwise is making it
easier to use OpenFOAM’smeshing utilities; Pointwise
11:00-12:00
Going further with your OpenFOAM results -
FieldView introductory training; CFD Consultants
(Laptops required!)
Free Slot
12:00-12:30
12:30-13:30 Lunch
Community Plenary TalkRoom: Spectrum
13:30-14:30 The Extend-Project
14:30-15:00 Free Slot
SIG Documentation and Verification &
Validation; Holger Marschall
SIG CompressibleFlows; Sebastian
Saegeler
Free Slot
15:00-15:30 Free Slot Free Slot
15:30-16:00 Free Slot Free Slot
Note: The time slots are preliminary and can be merged and/or moved up to one week before the workshop. Rooms will be announcedon-site during the workshop's plenary.
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