Updated 02 Jun 23
The ECCOMAS Coupled Problems 2023 will take place on Crete from June 5 to June 7.
We are again organizing a preCICE minisymposium: Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Simulations with the Coupling Library preCICE (IS14).
Feel free to ask questions in the corresponding thread of the forum.
Schedule of the Minisymposium
Tuesday, June 6, 8:30 - 10:30
Room: Impreial - Hall II, Session: IS14 - I
- Frédéric Simonis et al.: An introduction to the preCICE coupling library
- Prasad Adhav et al.: Investigation of CFD-DEM momentum coupling results for AWJC Nozzle using preCICE
- Bhargav Krishna Chitneedi et al.: Hemodynamic evaluation of aortic aneurysms using FSI simulations
- Matthias Freimuth et al.: Towards Computational Efficient Fully Coupled Aeroelastic Simulations of Turbomachinery Blades with TRACE and CalculiX
- Ettore Fadiga et al.: An HPC Multi-Physics Framework for Next-Generation Industrial Aircraft Simulations
Tuesday, June 6, 16:30 - 18:30
Room: Imperial - Hall II, Session: IS14 - II
- David Schneider et al: Efficient Application of Accelerator Cards for Simulation of Coupled Problems
- Chaitanya Kandekar et al.: An advanced Coupling Approach for Solving Corrosion and Fracture Mechanics using preCICE
- Jean-Marc Gratien et al.: Implementing a Comprehensive Hydromechanical Model for Sedimentary Basins by Coupling a 3D Mechanical Code to a Classic Basin Fluid Flow Code with the PreCICE Library
- Willem Roos et al.: Coupled Multiphysics Models in the Field of Pyrometallurgy
- Alfred Bogaers et al.: Implementation and Formulation of a Multi-Region, Electromagnetic Solver for Discontinuous Media
Wednesday, June 7, 09:00 - 10:00
Room: Imprerial - Hall II, Session: IS14 - III
- Markus Mühlhäußer et al.: Partitioned Flow Simulations with preCICE and OpenFOAM
- Gerasimos Chourdakis et al.: Flexible and sustainable software for coupling mixed-dimension simulations
- Carme Homs-Pons et al.: A Biophysically-Based Model of an Agonist-Antagonist Muscle Pair Using the Coupling Library preCICE
Related talks in other sessions
- Benjamin Uekermann et al.: The Community-Driven preCICE Ecosystem, in IS33 - I - Progress in Computational Multiphysics Using Open-source Software (Monday, June 5, 11:10 - 13:10)
- Benjamin Rodenberg et al.: A black-box coupling scheme for higher-order multirate time stepping with preCICE, in IS03 - I - Advances in analysis, algorithms, and software for the coupling of conventional and data-driven models for heterogeneous multi-scale, multi-physics simulations (Wednesday, June 7, 09:00 - 11:00)