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Reduced models for the simulation of continuous mixing

Since 2016, MOX is collaborating with a leading tire manufacturing company for the development of reduced model for the analysis and prediction of the mixing process in continuous mixing facilities. A new project has been defined to further implement the numerical model and perform a complete assessment of the approach […]

  • CFD
  • Finite Elements
  • Geometrical reduced model
  • Heat Transfer
  • Mixing
by sc4i
Published January 24, 2022
Project sc4i

Structural simulation of drill-string for the energy industry

A research project on the simulation of drill-string inside well bore has been defined with Tenaris, the world leader supplier of tubes and services for the world’s energy industry. The project will focus on the development of a numerical model for the simulation of the drill-string configuration inside the well […]

  • Beam
  • Elasticity
  • Finite Elements
  • Vibration
by sc4i
Published January 24, 2022
Publication sc4i

JCP paper on an adaptive approach to DG-LES modelling

A paper on a p-adaptive approach to LES modelling of compressible flows with DG methods has been published by Antonella Abbà, Luca Bonaventura and other collaborators  has been published in Journal of Computational Physics. The paper can be downloaded here https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021999117305788

  • Compressible Flows
  • DG
  • Finite Elements
  • LES
by sc4i
Published January 21, 2022

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