COMSOL Day: Modeling for the Chemical Industry

The event will focus on the role of simulation in research and development of new processes and equipment in the chemical industry. It is dedicated to the professionals in the fields of reacting flow, heat transfer, fluid flow (CFD), and catalysis.

Start Date 10.03.2022 - 10:00
Event End 10.03.2022 - 16:00
Location Online Conference
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See what is possible with multiphysics simulation!

Modeling and simulation are efficient methods for researching and developing new processes and equipment in the chemical industry. Transport, reaction, mixing, and separation processes can all be optimized with accurate models that account for all relevant phenomena. At COMSOL Day: Chemical Engineering, you will learn how modeling and simulation are used to understand, predict, and optimize such processes. Topics will include reacting flow, heat transfer, fluid flow (CFD), and catalysis.

Optimization of these processes will be addressed by a special session on uncertainty quantification, in which simulation can be used to determine the most important participating parameters in a model, a process's sensitivity to these parameters, and an allowed window of operation. Design of experiments, for example, is a derivative of uncertainty quantification methods.

Through presentations and live demos, the attendees will learn about modeling transport, reaction, mixing, and separation processes with COMSOL software.

The event is virtual and free of charge.