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May 24, 2010
By DE Editors
CD-adapco will host its second annual Simulation for Energy Engineering STARGlobal Forum. Participants will learn how 3D flow, thermal, and stress simulation are improving design and development for risk avoidance and performance improvement in the energy sector. The forum will host more than a dozen presentations.
The presentations will include the latest performance improvement and design innovation from oil and gas, nuclear, wind and energy conservation applications.
“We are pleased to announce that A. Michael Schaal, director, Oil and Gas Division, Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting, Energy Information Administration (DOE) and Professor Philip J. Smith, director, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE), University of Utah, will open this year’s event,” says Dennis Nagy, CD-adapco, vice president of Business Development and Energy Sector Director. “Their keynote sessions will represent a global picture of the energy industry, as well as tangible strategies for tapping into secure and clean energy sources while considering environmental, health, policy, and performance issues.”
CD-adapco’s simulation experts will be on hand at the event to discuss simulation technology advancements and answer questions. Professor Milovan Peric, author of multiple CAE books, will be discussing advances in flow and thermal simulation for Offshore and Marine Engineering, and Professor Simon Lo, CD-adapco’s director of Multiphase Flow Development, will be highlighting the new STAR-OLGA Link.
In addition to the Forum, the event will host a series of workshops and demonstrations.
For more information or to register, visit the STARGlobal Forum site.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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