Coupling

Coupling Abstracts


Modelling and Simulation of Electromagnetic Effects in Spacecraft Reaction Wheels
Mario Toso - ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands

Predicting the Actual Response of Structural Components by Coupling Explicit Sheet Forming Simulations With Implicit Structural Simulations -– An Industrial Approach
Anders Bøge Jensen - Grundfos Holding A/S, Denmark

Coupling of CFD and Structural Mechanics Simulation for the Prediction of Manufacturing Effects on Filter Media
Ralf Kirsch - Fraunhofer-Institut ITWM, Germany

Thermoplastic Materials Analysis Using Reinforcement Fiber Orientations Influence in Thermomechanical Simulations of Automotive Sensor
Arnaud PORCHER - Continental Automotive France - France

Hybrid Cell-based Finite Element Models for Angiogenesis, Wound Contraction and Cancer Development
Fred Vermolen - Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Automated Two-way CFD Fire - FE Thermo-mechanical Coupling for Global Modelling of Building Structures Herm Hofmeyer - Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

Electrical Arc Simulations - – Towards a User-friendly and Efficient Tool for Industry
Roman Fuchs - HSR Hochschule für Technik IET, Switzerland

Coupling of Different Computational Techniques for Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis
Young Kwon - Naval Postgraduate School, United States

A Coupled CFD-FEM Strategy to Predict Blast Loading and Blast Effects on Structures
Arash Ramezani - University of the Federal Armed Forces, Germany


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