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Optimizing and Troubleshooting Chemical Process Flow Equipment Using CFD

Join this webinar to explore the potential of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), supported by AI/ML, to optimize and troubleshoot fluid-handling equipment and plant.

Date:
Thursday, February 13, 2025

Time:
15:00 GMT | 16:00 CET | 10:00 EST

Venue:
Online

Questions
Should you have any questions please contact uk-marketing@ansys.com

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About this webinar

CFD simulation provides detailed insight into fluid flow, mixing, separation, reaction, and heat transfer in three dimensions, enabling a more comprehensive understanding of process flow challenges.

Applicable to single-phase and multiphase flows, reactive and inert scenarios, and batch and continuous processes, CFD delivers the critical insight needed to optimize and troubleshoot process flow equipment and plant. These simulations can drive significant improvements, including increased process yield, enhanced product quality, reduced energy consumption, and shorter manufacturing times.

Ansys Fluent is trusted by leading organizations worldwide, delivering robust functionality for performing CFD analyses on various process flow equipment, including mixers, reactors, separators, heat exchangers, and cyclones, across virtually any fluid flow scenario.

Join this webinar to explore the potential of CFD, supported by AI/ML, to optimise and troubleshoot fluid-handling equipment and plant.

 

What you will learn

  • The capabilities and benefits CFD delivers for process flow analysis and optimization
  • How utilizing AI/ML can enhance CFD results and analysis
  • How to create 3D geometry and inputs through to CFD results and analysis, including specific unit-operations “apps” via a live demonstration
  • Best practices through industrial case studies on process flow equipment and plant across various industries, including chemical, pharmaceutical, bioscience, water, food, and materials

 

Who should attend

  • Engineers working in process flow applications who are interested in exploring the potential of CFD to address their specific challenges and applications
  • Engineers already using CFD for process flow applications who are looking for updates on the latest advancements
  • Engineers from equipment design teams and users/operators of process flow equipment and plant

 

Speaker

  • Hossam Metwally, Senior Principal Application Engineer, Ansys
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