Argonne National Laboratory’s VERIFI researchers will present at six sessions during the 2016 CONVERGE User Conference September 26-30 in Madison, Wisconsin. These include:
- High Throughput Supercomputing for Sensitivity Analysis on Engine Simulations (Janardhan Kodavasal, Tuesday 9/27 at 8:40 a.m.)
- A Novel Flamelet Tabulation Approach (Prithwish Kundu, Tuesday 9/27 at 4:35 p.m.)
- Towards Predictive Ignition Simulation Under Dilute/Lean Conditions Through Detailed Understanding of the Energy Deposition Process (Anqi Zhang, Wednesday 9/28 at 9:05 a.m.)
- Modeling of Gasoline Direct Injection Nozzle Flow and Spray Formation (Kaushik Saha, Wednesday 9/28 at 9:30 a.m.)
- Predicting Cyclic Variability in Motored Engines Using LES with HPC Advancements (Muhsin Ameen, Wednesday 9/28 at 4:05 p.m.)
- Shot-to-Shot Variability in Lagrangian Simulations of Diesel Fuel Sprays Using Large-Eddy Simulations (Noah Van Dam, Wednesday 9/28 at 4:30 p.m.)
Work related to VERIFI research will be addressed in these four additional sessions:
- Combustion System Optimization for a Low-Octane Gasoline Fuel in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine Using Design of Experiments (Yuanjiang Pei, Tuesday 9/27 at 9:05 a.m.)
- Dynamic Adaptive Combustion Modeling of Diesel Spray Flames Based on Chemical Explosive Mode Analysis (Chao Xu, Tuesday 9/27 at 4:10 p.m.)
- Modeling Heat Loss Through Pistons and the Effect of Thermal Boundary Coatings in Diesel Engine Simulations Using CHT Models (Yan Wang, Wednesday 9/28 at 3:00 p.m.)
- On the Pursuit of a Physically Grounded Quasi-Dimensional CCV Model Using LES (Navin Fogla, Wednesday 9/28 at 3:40 p.m.)
To learn more and register, go to the CONVERGE 2016 User Conference website.