2009 ESSS South American
ANSYS Users Conference
Costão do Santinho Resort - Florianópolis, SC - Brazil
10-13 November 2009
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2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
uu WELCOME
Smart Engineering Simulation
exchange of ideas about Structural
Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid
Simulation Driven Product Development Dynamics (CFD) in South America will
include this year the benefits of using
is increasingly present in the daily
Ansoft tools for Electronic Design
life of engineers, designers and
researchers. Based on reliable methods Automation (EDA).
of mathematical modeling, ANSYS
technologies help these professionals
At this conference you will discover
how innovative companies, universities
to improve products, optimize
processes and reduce development
and R&D centers have been using
cycles and costs.
simulation to improve their engineering
designs resulting in better products and
processes.
The most traditional forum for the
10-13 NOVEMBER - FLORIANÓPOLIS, SC/BRAZIL
Technical Speakers
• Walter Rauen de Souza
President
Ciber Equipamentos Rodoviários Ltda.
• Donizete C. Santos
President
SKF do Brasil
• Luiz Carlos Largura Jr.
Equipment Engineer
CENPES/PETROBRAS
• Arnaldo Camarão
Product Development Manager
ArvinMeritor
• Miguel Mattar Neto
Research and Technology Deputy Manager
IPEN-CNEN/SP
• Fernando Toste
Equipments Engineering Coordinator
Technip
International Speakers
Management Tracks
uu KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
• Paul Galpin
Chief Technologist, Fluid Systems
ANSYS, Inc.
• Markus Kopp
Senior Application Specialist HF Products
ANSYS, Inc.
• Nader Fateh
VP Business Development
ESTECO NA
• Sriram Ramanathan
Sales Manager, Americas
DEM Solutions
• Martin Faber
Sales Manager
CEI
2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
uu conference at-a-glance
uu NOVEMBER 10
7:30
Registration Open
8:30
advanced training
10:00
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
10:20
advanced training
12:00
LUNCH
13:30
advanced training
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
15:50
advanced training
18:00
end of 1st day
uu NOVEMBER 11
8:00
advanced training
9:50
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
10:00
plenary session
12:10
lunch
13:30
plenary session
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
16:00
technical sessions
18:00
end of 2nd day
uu NOVEMBER 12
8:00
advanced training
9:50
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
10:20
plenary session
12:10
lunch
13:30
plenary session
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
16:00
technical sessions
18:00
end of 3rd day
uu NOVEMBER 13
8:00
technical topics
9:50
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
10:20
technical sessions
12:10
closing lunch
technical topics
2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
uu ADVANCED TRAINING - November 10 - 12
The Full System EMI/EMC Methodology using
Ansoft Tools
ANSYS CFD - Turbomachinery Flow Modeling
A student will learn which tools are needed to perform EMI/EMC
analysis, and what part they play in the methodology. Additionally, a
student will gain knowledge in how to properly create the necessary
simulations and how to incorporate multiple simulation results into a
final full system simulation.
To accomplish the above, a student will obtain a basic understanding
of how to create and solve simulations in SIwave, Ansoft Designer
and HFSS. Additionally a student will gain knowledge of how to
dynamically link different simulation together and how to use the
“push excitations” function in Ansoft Designer.
Instructor: Bruno Contessi, ESSS
Date: November 10 - 11
Fee: R$ 1.200,00 (30% off for academic students)
Specifically, a student will learn how: to import a board file, setup,
and solve an SIwave model; to dynamically link an SIwave model to
Ansoft Designer, apply time based excitations to the linked model,
and use the push excitation feature; to create an EMI plot in SIwave;
to import a board housing and/or create an HFSS model and what
the various excitations and boundaries are; to link data from SIwave
into HFSS; to create an EMI plot in HFSS.
Instructor: Markus Kopp, ANSYS, Inc.
Date: November 10
Fee: R$ 950,00 (30% off for academic students)
Optimization Techniques using modeFRONTIER
This training is recommended for engineers and analysts (both
numerical and experimental) interested in learning the fundamental
concepts of optimization techniques applied to engineering projects.
Topics to be covered during this course include: introductory
concepts such as design of experiments (DOE), sensitivity
analyses; advanced techniques such as multi-objective optimization
algorithms, Robust Design, and meta-modeling. Practical examples
are used to illustrate the different course topics, as well as the
coupling between modeFRONTIER and other well-known CAE tools.
Instructor: Ana Paula Curty Cuco, ESSS
Date: November 10
Fee: R$ 950,00 (30% off for academic students)
Using EDEM for Discrete Element Modeling
EDEM is the world’s first general-purpose CAE tool to use stateof-the-art discrete element modeling technology for the simulation
and analysis of particle handling and manufacturing operations.
EDEM has a user-friendly GUI including a portfolio of tools for model
set up, solver control and analysis of results. Complex models
involving irregular particles and complex equipment geometry
can be implemented without any programming required. A fully
customizable API enables coupling with external models and ANSYS
tools.
Focuses on the understanding of the phenomena associated with
the turbomachinery flow modeling and the appropriated use of these
resources in the ANSYS CFX software.
ANSYS Mechanical - Advanced Contact and
Fasteners
This course is recommended for engineers who want to use ANSYS
to perform analysis on contact models that cannot be readily solved
using default settings. Advanced Contact and Fasteners covers
themes from contact stiffness and friction to surface-to-surface,
node-to-node and bolt pretension elements on ANSYS Classic and
Workbench platforms.
Instructor: Luiz Lima, ESSS
Date: November 10 to 12
Fee: R$ 1.450,00 (30% off for academic students)
ANSYS APDL Programming - Integrating Workbench
and Classic
This course is designed to professionals who want to use the ANSYS
advanced resources on the Workbench platform through APDL
Programming (ANSYS Parametric Design Language).
Instructor: Giovanni Teixeira, ESSS
Schedule: November 10 to 12
Fee: R$ 1.450,00 (30% off for academic students)
ANSYS Mechanical Workbench - Rotordynamics
• Coriolis Effect and Reference Systems
• Stationary reference system (Modal Analysis, Harmonic
Analysis, Synchronous Force, Asynchronous Force, Campbell
Diagram, Whirl Orbit, Transient Analysis)
• Rotatory Reference System (Modal Analysis, Harmonic
Analysis)
• Bearing
Instructor: Fabiano Nunes Diesel, ESSS
Date: November 10 to 12
Fee: R$ 1.450,00 (30% off for academic students)
Electromagnetic Analysis of Electromechanical
Products using Maxwell
Topics:
• DEM (Discrete Element Modeling)
• Creating and importing geometries
• Setup, solver, post-processing and basic simulation
• Contact models, adhesion, cohesion and body forces
• Import particle templates and moving plane models
• Using API to write, build, and include a new contact model
Maxwell is the leading electromagnetic field simulation software
used for the design and analysis of 3D/2D structures, such
as motors, actuators, transformers and other electric and
electromechanical devices common to automotive, military/
aerospace, and industrial systems. Based on the Finite Element
Method (FEM), Maxwell accurately solves static, frequency-domain
and time-varying electromagnetic and electric fields.
Instructor: Daniel Nasato, ESSS
Date: November 10
Fee: Free Registration - (Limited Availability).
Instructor: Mateus Bonadiman, ESSS
Date: November 10 to 12
Fee: R$ 1.450,00 (30% off for academic students)
2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
uu technical sessions - November 11 - 13
Users will present how they have applied ANSYS software to reduce development cycles, improve
processes and obtain lower costs in following fields:
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Oil & Gas
Marine & Offshore
Industrial Equipments
Civil Engineering
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Electronics
Appliances
Aerospace
Automotive
• Power Generation
• Optimization
• Biotechnology
uu technical topics - November 12 - 13
The Technical Topics provide an inside look at the latest simulation technology and how this technology
can be applied to help ensure success. These 25 minutes presentations are offered multiple times during
the last two mornings of the conference to offer you flexibility in scheduling your time.
uu November 12
technical topics
Pre and Post Processing
ANSYS Mechanical I
8:00
CAD Integration and Defeaturing
Nicolino Foschini
ANSYS Modeling Tools: A Better Way to Improve your Structural Analysis
Fernando Amaral
8:25
Hybrid Meshing using ANSYS Meshing
Henrique Monteiro
Parametrization and Optimization on Workbench 2: Working with DesignXplorer
Maurício Pacheco
8:50
ANSYS ICEM Multizone
Bruno Contessi
Considering Friction Heating Effects on a Coupled Thermo-Structural Analysis
Daniel Boeri
9:15
ANSYS CFD-Post
Bruno Contessi
Parallel Processing for FEA Users
Roberto Silva
uu November 13
technical topics
ANSYS
Mechanical II
ANSYS Fluent
ANSYS CFX
Electronics
Optimization
Discrete Element
Modeling
8:00
Solving Large Deflection
Problems using ANSYS
Explict STR
Ivan Thesi
ANSYS Workbench 12
for Fluent Users
Victor Souza
ANSYS CFX Solver
Manager
Henrique Monteiro
Using HFFS to Design
Antennas
Mateus Bonadiman
An introduction to
Design Optimization
with modeFRONTIER
Ana Paula Cuco
Chute Transfer
Simulation Using EDEM
Daniel Nasato
8:25
Introducing the New
Workbench / LS-DYNA
Interface for Preprocessing of Explicit
Dynamics Analysis
Ivan Thesi
Parametric Analysis in
ANSYS Fluent
Armando Souza
Using MultiConfiguration in
ANSYS CFX-Pre
Bruno Contessi
Designing Electric
Motors using RMxprt
and Maxwell
Leandro Percebon
Design Optimization
using Experimental
Data and Response
Surfaces
Ana Paula Cuco
Chute Transfer
Simulation - Cohesive
Material
Daniel Nasato
8:50
Reducing Analysis
Time with ANSYS Rigid
Dynamics
Fabiano Diesel
FSI 1 way Fluent ANSYS Workbench
Victor Souza
Basic Scripting in
ANSYS CFX
Henrique Monteiro
EMC/EMI Design Using
ANSOFT Tools
Markus Kopp
Solving Engineering
Inverse Problems with
modeFRONTIER
Ana Paula Cuco
EDEM-ANSYS Coupling
Daniel Nasato
9:15
Best Practices on
Modeling Contact
Problems
Luiz Lima
Poliedric Meshes
(Comparison in CFDPost)
Armando Souza
FSI - 6 DOF with
ANSYS CFX
Bruno Contessi
Using the Multiphysics
Approach to Design
Electronic Devices
Silvia Firmino
Coupling Multiple
CAE Tools in a Single
Optimization Study
Ana Paula Cuco
EDEM-CFD Coupling
Daniel Nasato
2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
uu
NOVEMBER 10 - Pre-Conference Training
7:30
8:30
room
10:00
registration open
advanced training
Faial
Corvo
Flores I
Flores II
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Cruzeiro do Sul II
EMI/EMC
Analysis
Methodology
using Ansoft
Tools
ANSYS
Mechanical
Workbench Rotordynamics
Electromagnetic
Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using
Maxwell
ANSYS CFD Turbomachinery
Flow Modeling
ANSYS
Mechanical Advanced
Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL
Programming Integrating
Workbench and
Classic
Using EDEM for
Discrete Element
Modeling
Optimization
Techniques using
modeFRONTIER
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
10:20
advanced training
room
Faial
Corvo
Flores I
Flores II
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Cruzeiro do Sul II
EMI/EMC
Analysis
Methodology
using Ansoft
Tools
ANSYS
Mechanical
Workbench Rotordynamics
Electromagnetic
Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using
Maxwell
ANSYS CFD Turbomachinery
Flow Modeling
ANSYS
Mechanical Advanced
Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL
Programming Integrating
Workbench and
Classic
Using EDEM for
Discrete Element
Modeling
Optimization
Techniques using
modeFRONTIER
12:00
LUNCH
13:30
advanced training
room
Faial
Corvo
Flores I
Flores II
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Cruzeiro do Sul II
EMI/EMC
Analysis
Methodology
using Ansoft
Tools
ANSYS
Mechanical
Workbench Rotordynamics
Electromagnetic
Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using
Maxwell
ANSYS CFD Turbomachinery
Flow Modeling
ANSYS
Mechanical Advanced
Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL
Programming Integrating
Workbench and
Classic
Using EDEM for
Discrete Element
Modeling
Optimization
Techniques using
modeFRONTIER
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
15:50
advanced training
room
Faial
Corvo
Flores I
Flores II
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Cruzeiro do Sul II
EMI/EMC
Analysis
Methodology
using Ansoft
Tools
ANSYS
Mechanical
Workbench Rotordynamics
Electromagnetic
Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using
Maxwell
ANSYS CFD Turbomachinery
Flow Modeling
ANSYS
Mechanical Advanced
Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL
Programming Integrating
Workbench and
Classic
Using EDEM for
Discrete Element
Modeling
Optimization
Techniques using
modeFRONTIER
18:00
end of 1st day
uu
NOVEMBER 11
8:00
room
9:50
advanced training
Corvo
Flores I
Flores II
Graciosa
Santa Maria
ANSYS Mechanical
Workbench - Rotordynamics
Electromagnetic Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using Maxwell
ANSYS CFD Turbomachinery Flow
Modeling
ANSYS Mechanical Advanced Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL Programming Integrating Workbench
and Classic
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
Plenary session
room
pico
10:00
OPENING SESSION
Clovis Maliska Jr., ESSS
10:20
International Speaker
ANSYS Corporate Updade
Paul Galpin, ANSYS, Inc.
11:00
Sponsor
Mark Ihimoyan, Microsoft
11:20
International Speaker
THE MAGIC OF MAXWELL’S EQUATIONS
Markus Kopp, ANSYS, Inc.
12:10
lunch
13:30
Management Track
THE SUCCESS OF SKF BASED ON THE TRIAD TECNOLOGY x PROCESSES x PEOPLE
Donizete C. Santos, SKF do Brasil
14:00
Technical Speaker
THE ENGINEERING KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGE IN CAE ANALYSIS
Arnaldo Camarão, ArvinMeritor
14:30
Technical Speaker
ANSYS SOFTWARE USAGE IN STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT
Luiz Carlos Largura Jr., PETROBRAS
15:00
International Speaker
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Design Optimization
Nader Fateh, ESTECO NA
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
technical sessions
room
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Corvo
Faial
Flores I
oil & gas I
industrial
equipments I
Giovanni Teixeira
civil I
electronics
appliances
Andrés González
Mateus Bonadiman
Daniel Boeri
16:00
Implementation of the
critical velocity boundary
condition for particle-wall
interaction in FLUENT’s
Discrete Phase Model
José A. S. Gonçalves,
UFSCar
Modeling Temperature
Distribution in Friction Stir
Welding Using the Finite
Element Method
Mauricio Rangel Pacheco,
ESSS
Breakout Numerical
Simulation
Mauro Bloch,
PETROBRAS
Thermal Numerical
Simulation in
Telecommunication Cabinet
Amarildo Tabone Paschoalini,
UNESP Ilha Solteira
PC MOUSE REPROJECT USING
quasistatic analysis in
CAE TOOLS
Sergio Antonio Rosa,
Instituto Superior Tupy
16:20
Experimental and
Computational Modeling of
Gas Liquid Annular Flow in
Horizontal Tubes
Lucas de Andrade Kostetzer,
ESSS
Numerical Modeling for
Mechanical and Thermal
Analysis of Residual
Stresses from the Welding
Process
Thiago Vidal Valente,
UnB
Mechanical Applications
of the Drucker-Prager
Constitutive Law
Jorge Mario Toro Fernandez,
IMPSA Wind
Electronics cooling
applications with ANSYS
Icepak 12.0
Silvia Firmino,
ESSS
Parameter Identification
of Stress-Strain Curves
at Constant Rate Obtained
from Axial Impact Tests of
PVC And PP Samples
Rafael Beck,
WEG
16:40
On the Large-Eddy
Simulation: Recomended
Pratices and Advanced
Post-Processing
Raphael Bacchi,
ESSS
The Improvement of
Pressure Vessels’ Design
through FEA with the
ANSYS Program and the
Stress Evaluation Criteria
of the ASME Code
André Ricardo Beim,
Tresca Engenharia
LOAD TEST MODELING OF
LARGE POLES
Paulo Alexandre de Oliveira,
LACTEC
Development of Water Cut
Sensor for Two Phase (Oil
and Water) Flow in Pipeline
by Microwave in Resonator
Cavity
Eduardo Scussiato,
UFSC
Better Visualization of
Helicoidal Springs Modes
by Coordinates Change
Julio Cesar da Silva,
EMBRACO
17:00
Test Cases for Variable
Density Flow
Paulo Santochi Pereira da Silva,
Poli USP
Effect of Stress
Concentration on the
Fatigue Resistance of Two
Dual-Phase Steels
Juliano de Barros Veloso e Lima,
UFOP
Numerical Modeling of
Laboratory Tests with the
Anelastic Strain Recovery
Method for In-situ Stress
Determination
Mauro Bloch,
PETROBRAS
Simulation of power
transformers and
reactors using
Maxwell
Anderson Santos Nunes,
WEG
An Implicit Impact Analysis
Approach in Compressor
Components Design
Raul Bosco Junior,
EMBRACO
17:20
Vortex Identification
Criteria on Turbulent
Flows
Raphael Bacchi,
ESSS
Use of Finite Element
Method in the Study of
Notch Effect in the Fatigue
Life of Plate Mill´S Spindle
Luiz Otávio Rocha Peres,
USIMINAS
Modal & Seismic Analysis of
a LNG Tank
Sebastián Miranda,
Metacontrol Ingenieros S.A.
Mode Conversion and EMI
in a Telecommunications
Blade System
Markus Kopp,
ANSYS/ANSOFT
Evaluation of effective
flow and force areas of
reed valves using steady
state fluid-structure
interaction
Celso Kenzo Takemori,
EMBRACO
17:40
Cyclone Dust Hopper
Influence in the Vortex
Core
Karolline Ropelato,
ESSS
Using ANSYS in the
Development of Milling
Drives
Rafael Rodarte,
SEW EURODRIVE
Analytical-experimental
comparison of numerical
dynamic response in
pressures of Fluid80
element
Andrés González,
ESSS
Antennas design in big
structures using HFSS
Mateus Bonadiman,
ESSS
18:00
end of 2nd day
chairman
Carlos Fontes
uu
NOVEMBER 12
8:00
room
9:50
advanced training
technical topics
Faial
Corvo
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Cruzeiro do Sul IV
Electromagnetic Analysis of
Electromechanical
Products using Maxwell
ANSYS Mechanical
Workbench Rotordynamics
ANSYS Mechanical Advanced Contact and
Fasteners
ANSYS APDL Programming
Integrating Workbench and
Classic
Pre and Post
Processing
ANSYS Mechanical I
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
plenary session
room
pico
10:20
International Speaker
ANSYS Technology Update
Paul Galpin, ANSYS, Inc.
11:20
Sponsor
Srinivas Kodiyalam, SGI
11:40
Technical Speaker
Post Processing and Visualization with EnSight - Update on EnSight 9.1 and an Introduction to EnSight CFD
Martin Faber, CEI
12:10
lunch
13:30
Management Track
INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN CAPITAL GOODS PROJECTS FOR CONSTRUCTION
Walter Rauen de Souza, Ciber Equipamentos Rodoviários Ltda.
14:00
Technical Speaker
THE STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF NUCLEAR COMPONENTS – IPEN DESIGN BY ANALYSIS EXPERIENCE
Miguel Mattar Neto, IPEN-CNEN/SP
14:30
Technical Speaker
ANSYS SOFTWARE USAGE IN TECHNIP EQUIPMENTS AND ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT
Fernando Toste, Technip
15:00
International Speaker
Recent Advances in Discrete Element Modeling Simulations using EDEM
Sriram Ramanathan, DEM Solutions
15:30
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
technical sessions
room
chairman
Graciosa
Cruzeiro do Sul I
Santa Maria
Corvo
Faial
Cruzeiro do Sul IV
oil & gas II
marine/
offshore II
Nicolas Spogis
industrial
equipments II
Fabiano Diesel
civil II/
aerospace
Cesareo Siqueira
power
generation I
Rodrigo Tasca
advanced tools
João Aguirre
Roberto Silva
16:00
CFD Helps Open Hole
Gravel Packing
Projects in the Oil
Industry
João Vicente Martins de
Magalhães,
PETROBRAS
Non-Linear Simulation
of the Umbilical
Anchoring Device
using Cohesive Zone
Material Behavior for
the Interface Contact
Epoxi/Steel Tube
Juliano Lanza Conceição,
SUBSIN
Valve Certification Fabrication & Design
Aspects: A Practical
Example
Carlos Alexandre de Jesus
Miranda,
IPEN/Conesteel Válvulas e
Conexões Industriais Ltda
Static modeling of
a low power wind
turbine
Renato Hunter,
Universidad de la Frontera
Analysis of Wind
Turbine Blade Using
3D CFD and its
Comparison with BEM
Method
Mauro Grioni,
IMPSA
Fracture Mechanics
Evaluation of a
Pipeline Section Using
a Combined ANSYS/
Zencrack Finite
Element Analysis
Approach
Maira Amanda Vargas,
ESSS
16:20
Sand Settling
Analysis in a Rat-Hole
During Horizontal
Well Gravel Packing
Jairo Zago de Souza,
ESSS / PETROBRAS
Determination of
Stream Efforts in
Floating Units using
CFD
Daniel Fonseca de
Carvalho e Silva,
PETROBRAS
FEM applied to improve
the shape of slide
gate plate in order to
increase performance
in continuous casting
Herbert A. Dos Santos,
Magnesita Refratarios S.A.
Ultimate Resistance
of I-Girder Web
Panels Subjected to
Combined Bending,
Shear and Patch
Loading
Asdrúbal Ayestarán,
Albatros Ingeniería
On the Prediction of
Adverse Hydraulic
Phenomena in the
Intake of LargeScale Pumps by CFD
Simulations
Otávio Souza Pires,
Promon Engenharia / UFRJ
ANSYS Explicit STR and
LS-DYNA, Overview and
Applications
Ivan Ivanovitsch Thesi
Riagusoff,
ESSS
16:40
Evaluation of
Momentum Transfer
Models for EulerEuler Modeling of
Continuous-Disperse
Flows
Lucilla Coelho de Almeida,
ESSS
VISCOUS DRAG
DETERMINATION OF A
SHIP MODEL AT LOW
FROUDE NUMBERS
Humberto de Carvalho
Nakanishi,
Poli USP
Best Practices for
Development and
Improvement of
Projects Using ANSYS
Tool at CFD and FEA
Analysis
Wagner da Silva Mariano,
CIWAL
Missile Nozzle
Coupled-field
Simulations
Guilherme Pinto
Guimarães,
Centro Tecnológico do
Exército - CTEx
Analysis of Energy
Consumption
in Centrifugal
Compressors due to
the Misalignment of
Impeller and Diffuser
Carlos Reuther Siqueira,
PETROBRAS
Analysis of Composite
Structures using
ANSYS 12.0 and the
ANSYS Composites
PrePost Module (ACP):
an Overview
Jean Paul Kabche,
ESSS
17:00
Fluid Dynamic
Simulation of a Gas
Sparged Flotation
Tank
João Aguirre Oliveira Jr.,
ESSS
A Methodology
for the Estimation
of Numerical
Hydrodynamic
and Added Mass
Coefficients using CFD
Techniques
Lucas Froes Cavalcanti,
ESSS
Assessment of
Numerical Models
to Represent the
Laminated Rotor
Core of Electrical
Machines
Hideraldo Luis V. dos
Santos,
WEG
Modeling and
Validation of the
Response of Ribbed
Panels Subjected to
Structural Excitation
Using FEM
Mario Alejandro González
Montenegro,
UFSC
Transition Process
Beginning on a Low
Pressure Turbine
Blade
Rosiane Cristina de Lima,
VSE
Mechanical APDL
and WorkBench
Integration
Roberto Monteiro Basto
da Silva,
ESSS
17:20
Improvement of an
Optical Oil and Grease
Monitoring Device
Using the EulerLagrange Approach
Clarissa Bergman Fonte,
ESSS
Fluid-Structural
Analysis in Circular
Towers
Renato Bertolino Junior,
UNESP
The Application
fo Beam Elements
to Solve Contact
Problems
Marcos Giovani Dropa de
Bortoli,
EMBRACO
Aerodynamic
Improvements in a
Aerodesign Carrier
Based Aircraft Using
ANSYS’ Computational
Fluid Dynamics Tools
Sinjin D. Machado Yano,
Poli USP
Computational
Simulation of the
Performance of a
Transonic Axial-Flow
Compressor
Su Jian,
UFRJ
Numerical Coupling
Between DEM (Discret
Element Method) and
FEA (Finite Elements
Analysis)
Daniel Nasato,
ESSS
17:40
Modeling of a
Demister Device
for Gravitational
Separator Tanks
João Aguirre Oliveira Jr.,
ESSS
A Methodology for
a Hydrodynamic
Analysis of a
Moonpool structure
with Mooring Lines
Using the ANSYS AQWA
Product
Maira Vargas,
ESSS
ANSYS LS-DYNA
PC Modeling of
Contact/Impact
with High and Low
Stiffness Materials
in the Numerical
Simulation of Nuclear
Transportation
Packages under 9 m
Drop Tests
Miguel Mattar Neto,
IPEN – CNEN/SP
CFD Optimization on FEI
SAE Aerodesign
Victor Kanehiro Arume de
Souza,
Centro Universitário da FEI
Validated numerical
analysis of a water
centrifugal pump
Edson Luiz Zaparoli,
ITA - Instituto Tecnologico
de Aeronautica
Advanced CFD
Post-processing
Techniques using
EnSight
Daniel Bruno de
Vasconcelos,
ESSS
18:00
end of 3rd day
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NOVEMBER 13
8:00
room
9:50
technical topics
Graciosa
Santa Maria
Corvo
Faial
Flores I
Flores II
ANSYS Mechanical II
ANSYS Fluent
ANSYS CFX
Electronics
Optimization
Discrete Element
Modeling
REFRESHMENTS IN EXHIBITION AREA
technical sessions
room
Graciosa
Flores I
Santa Maria
Corvo
Faial
Flores II
oil & gas III
optimization
automotive
Rodrigo Ferraz
power
generation II
Martin Kessler
biotechnology
Karolline Ropelato
industrial
equipments III
Mauricio Pacheco
10:20
Minimizing Coke
Formation in a
Distillation Column
Chimney Tray by CFD
Analysis
Alessandra Bastos dos
Santos,
PETROBRAS
Interface to Perform
Design of Experiments
(DoE) Using ANSYS e
Visual Basic
Diego Fernandes
Rodrigues,
Instituto Superior Tupy
Safer and more
durable transfer
chutes
Marcio Zerwes,
Martin Engineering
OPTIMIZATION OF BLANKS
USED IN COOLING
COMPRESSOR COVER
WITH ANSYS LS-DYNA
Leonardo Camilo dos Reis,
USIMINAS
Gas flow simulation
inside a deck oven
Arturo Barrientos,
Universidad de Concepción
The Stress
Distribution Influence
by Using Bone Cement
at Fixation of EndoOsseus Femoral Stem
Prosthesis
Carlos Rodrigo de Mello
Roesler,
UFSC
10:40
Removing Coke Fines
from Bottom of
Fractionator Towers
and Knockout Drum
using CFD
Karolline Ropelato,
ESSS
Genetic Structural
Optimization Applied
with Tension,
Flexibility and
Buckling Constraints
Rafael Sommer,
TMSA
EDEM-ANSYS
Applications for
Mining Industry
Marcello Coelho Sousa,
VALE
APPLYING FEA TO SOLVE
A SUSPENSION TRAILER
PROBLEM
Daniel Luis Boniatti ,
SUSPENSYS
Validation of a Quick
Procedure to Estimate
Mean Values in
Quasi-Periodic Flows:
Application to Heat
Transfer in Pin-Finned
Channels
Paulo L. da Cunha Lage,
UFRJ
Stress Analysis
Models of Human
Long Bones - Analytic
and Finite Element
Approaches
Ivan Thesi Riagusoff,
ESSS
11:00
CFD Simulation of
Multiphase Flow
in a Sieve Tray of a
Distillation Column
Joel Gustavo Teleken,
UFSC
Optimization of an
Electrical Coke
Furnace Using ANSYS
CFX and modeFRONTIER
Ricardo Serfaty,
PETROBRAS
Cold bending of
thermally insulated
pipes: numerical
simulations using
ANSYS
Fabiano Diesel,
ESSS
CFD Study of HVAC
System
Gustavo Fonseca de Freitas
Maia,
FIAT
Analyses of the Gas
Flow in the Inlet
Ducts of a Dust
Collecting System.
Modeling, Simulation,
Measurements and
Case Study
Renata Favalli,
ENFIL Controle Ambiental
Fatigue Analysis
of the Colosso RC
Implant - Emfils®
Marco André Argenta,
UFPR
11:20
Using the
Computational
Fluid Dynamics
to Characterize
Permeation Modules
using Membranes
Luzia Sergina de França
Neta,
UFRJ
Application of MDO
techniques using
modeFRONTIER at
EMBRAER
Juliano Machado Tenorio
Cavalcanti,
EMBRAER
Mathematical
Modeling and
Numerical Simulation
of the Multiphase
Flow in the Main
Trough of a Blast
Furnace
Ricardo Rezende,
UFSC
Numerical Modeling
of the SHOT-PEENING
applied to Automotive
Springs
Miguel Angel Calle
Gonzales,
Poli USP
Thermo-fluid-dynamic
analysis in PCI lances
Magno Antonio Calil
Resende Silveira,
USIMINAS
Simulation of The
Mechanical Behavior
of Biocompatible
Dental Cement Using
the ANSYS
Vanderson Deon,
UFPR
11:40
CFD Simulation of a
Refinery Double-Fire
Furnace
Raphael Bacchi,
ESSS
Routine for
tracking mode on an
optimization problem
Julio Cesar da Silva,
EMBRACO
Damage Analysis of
Thermocouple Wells
in FCC Risers Using CFD
Jairo Zago de Souza,
ESSS / PETROBRAS
Cavitation Erosion
Prediction in
Hydraulic Valve
José Roberto Clark Reis,
BOSCH
Sea Water Biocide
Release Optimization
at Angra 2 Nuclear
Power Plant
Roberto Silva de Oliveira,
Eletronuclear S.A
Structural
optimization of crop
divider floating/CTC
model to chopper
sugar cane harvester
Jorge L. Mangoline Neves,
Centro de Tecnologia
Canavieira
12:00
Flow Meter Analysis
Using CFD
Ricardo Carrera,
PETROBRAS
A New Methodology
of Optimization and
Numerical Simulation
of the Flow Over
Turbine Blades
Anna Paula de Sousa
Parente Rodrigues,
UnB
MATHEMATICAL
MODELLING OF GAS
INJECTION IN A
CONTINUOUS CASTING
TUNDISH
Clovis R. Maliska,
UFSC
Welding process
analysis applied
to brake chamber
support of light duty
vehicles
Giovanni M. Teixeira,
ESSS
Simulation of
Hydrodynamic Forces
that Act In Fixed
Wheel Gates using
Computational Fluid
Dynamics
Harley Souza Alencar,
ALSTOM
Parameters
Identification on
Stress x Strain
Curve of Polymeric
Materials – Sensibility
Analysis
Antonio Carlos Guimarães,
UFSC
12:20
closing LUNCH
chairman
Regis Ataides
Fernando Amaral
2009 ESSS South American ANSYS Users Conference
Costão do Santinho Resort and
SPA, which is surrounded by
crystalline water, which laps
upon the shores of the capital
of Santa Catarina, is located to
the far north of Florianópolis, on
Santinho beach. Santinho is one
of the most beautiful of all the 42
beaches on the island and is only
35 km (21 miles) from the center.
Blessed by the beautiful natural
surroundings, Florianópolis offers
a fine reference to the quality
of life and is synonymous for
holidays, sun, fun and beautiful
people.
The gastronomy in the six
restaurants at Costão do Santinho
Resort and SPA is a special
attraction. The Resort offers a
vast choice of culinary options
and without a doubt the best
restaurants on the island.
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• Single Room: R$ 291,00 + 6,15% (tax)
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