Description
Participants present their work during 20 min, afterwards 10 min of discussion.
The status of a newly developed CFD framework with grid adaptive FEM will be presented, which includes the verification of its flow solver as well as scaling on the JURECA supercomputer.
After a short introduction of the project’s motivation, the applied methods and tools for real-time smoke simulation are introduced.
Then, acceleration results for 2D and 3D test cases are shown and next steps towards complex geometries are touched on briefly.
Finding an appropriate method to use combustion efficiencies in an FDS-Model.
Investigate the influence of different combustion efficiencies on the temperature rise inside a building component.
A Comparison of different optimization algorithms for material parameter estimation is presented. The presentation covers the overall workflow in a parallel computing environment, the performance and accuracy of the algorithms and their special characteristics.
An overview on simulating the cone calorimeter test in FDS is given. Based on data from the CHRISTIFIRE project, an evolutionary algorithm is used to create input parameter sets to be used in large scale fire simulation, later on.
Simulation of organic peroxide fireballs with ANSYS CFX and comparison to experimental data.