The ECCOMAS Coupled Problems 2025 will take place on Sardinia, Italy from May 26 to 29.
We are again organizing a preCICE minisymposium: Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Simulations with the Coupling Library preCICE (abstract) (IS042).
Feel free to ask questions in the corresponding thread of the forum.
Schedule of the Minisymposium
Our minisymposium is scheduled as one session (IS042A) on Tuesday, May 27, 14:00-16:00 in the “Samarcanda” room. Presentations:
- A quick introduction to the coupling library preCICE (Felix Neubauer, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
- Magnetothermal Coupling with preCICE for Multiphysical Simulations of Electric Machines (Michael Wieshau, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany)
- Standardizing the preCICE ecosystem (Gerasimos Chourdakis, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
- G+Smo-preCICE: Coupling the Isogeometric Analysis-Based Structure Solver G+Smo with preCICE for Advanced Multi-Physics Simulations (Jingya Li, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
- Dynamic Meshes for Partitioned Multi-Physics Simulations in preCICE (Frédéric Simonis, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
If you are a speaker, see the documentation page Talk about your work for some guidelines on preparing a great talk for this audience.
Related talks in other sessions
Let us know if you are talking about preCICE in another session. We already know of the following:
In IS006B Advances in Computational Methods for Digital Twins in Coupled Systems II (Monday 14:00-16:00):
- A Digital Twin of the Human Liver (Tim Riken, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
In IS009C Advances in Numerical Methods for Multiphysics Problems Involving Moving Boundaries and Interfaces III (Monday 17:30-18:50):
- Development of an Advanced Coupled FSI Solver for Hydroelastic Energy Harvesting Applications (Karim Ahmed, Institut PPRIME, CNRS, France)
In IS001D Advances in Iterative Solution Methods for Solving Coupled Problems IV (Tuesday 09:00-11:00):
- Numerical Methods for Coupling Problems in Porous Media Field (Jun Chen, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
In IS032B - Enabling Digital Twins Through Efficient Solution And Coupling Algorithms For Multiphysics Problems II (Tuesday, 16:30-18:30):
- How preCICE Allows to Combine Heterogeneous Software, Discretization Techniques, and Modeling Approaches (Benjamin Rodenberg, Technical University of Munich, Germany)
In IS049B Numerical methods that enable the heterogeneous coupling of conventional and data-driven models for multi-scale and multi-physics problems II (Wednesday, 14:00-16:00):
- An Application-Agnostic Software Solution for Model Adaptivity of Two-Scale Coupled Problems (Ishaan Desai, University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Further events
We are organizing a coming together of the preCICE community on Monday evening, advertised among participants of the preCICE minisymposium. Let us know if you would like to join as well.