Workshop: COVID-19. Minimize the risk of infection&increase confidence in safety.
On-Demand Session
(PresseBox) - The COVID-19 pandemic is still present! In the phase of returning to a new ?normal? our everday activities are linked to the question of how to minimize the risk of infection and how to increase confidence in our safety. Scientific research unveiled that the pathogen can remain airborne and active in aerosol form for several hours.
The analysis of infection outbreaks have shown that keeping 1,5 m distance to other people does not always protect from becoming infected. Interventions like wearing masks or costly structural measures like acryl glass barriers are not always necessary or effective.
Validated CFD-tools, like OpenFOAM, allow us to simulate and visualize the dispersion of aerosols under various conditions. In turn, digital simulation enables us to assess the effectiveness of interventions. The opensource nature of OpenFOAM provides the unique framework to generate knowledge about the containment of the spread of the virus in a broad community with increasing speed.
This mini-workshop is aimed at:
Stating the ?need for simulation? based on OpenFOAM
Assessing the current status for quickly developing and validating useful measures
Identify end-users (stakeholder case studies) who will benefit from qualitative measure to make better inform choices for ventilation, placements and distancing in enclosed spaces
Agenda:
Keynotes
1.00 - 1.20 pm
1.20 - 1.40 pm
1.40 - 2.00 pm "CFD verification & validation of underlying physics regimes"
Discussion with Panelists
2.00 - 2.40 pm & initiatives.
Practical Exercise
2.40 - 4.00 pm
Who should attend?
Operations managers, operators, production planners, crisis managers
Facilities managers of urban spaces (offices, assembly plants, restaurants, theatres, common waiting areas, stadiums, shopping centers, etc. ?) who would benefit from simulation
Simulation professionals who have an interest in ventilation management and containment of airborne aerosol virus transmission
Founded in 1973, ESI Group is a leading innovator in Virtual Prototyping solutions and a global enabler of industrial transformation. Thanks to the company?s unique know-how in the physics of materials, it has developed and refined its advanced simulation capabilities since its inception. Having identified gaps in the traditional approach to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), ESI has introduced a holistic methodology centered on industrial productivity and product performance throughout its entire lifecycle, i.e., Product Performance Lifecycle?, from engineering to manufacturing and in operation. Present in more than 20 countries, and major industrial sectors, ESI employs 1200 high-level specialists. In 2019, its turnover was 146M?. ESI is headquartered in France and is listed on compartment B of Euronext Paris.
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Founded in 1973, ESI Group is a leading innovator in Virtual Prototyping solutions and a global enabler of industrial transformation. Thanks to the company?s unique know-how in the physics of materials, it has developed and refined its advanced simulation capabilities since its inception. Having identified gaps in the traditional approach to Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), ESI has introduced a holistic methodology centered on industrial productivity and product performance throughout its entire lifecycle, i.e., Product Performance Lifecycle?, from engineering to manufacturing and in operation. Present in more than 20 countries, and major industrial sectors, ESI employs 1200 high-level specialists. In 2019, its turnover was 146M?. ESI is headquartered in France and is listed on compartment B of Euronext Paris.
Datum: 11.11.2020 - 02:00 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 1562134
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