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Trends and Innovations in Numerical Simulation

CADFEM Ansys Simulation Conference Austria | November 7, 2024
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CADFEM CONFERENCE SALZBURG 2024

What is the CADFEM Conference?

Every year, around 200 simulation enthusiasts gather at the CADFEM Simulation Conference Austria to learn about and exchange information on the latest innovations in digital product development. You can look forward to three parallel sessions with numerous presentations from the fields of structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, and automation.

We look forward to welcoming you to this year’s conference!

Please note that we make image recordings of individual events for corporate communication purposes. This applies in particular to the CADFEM Conference. Insofar as individual participants are recognizable on the recordings, observing the legal basis for this [Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR] is of our utmost interest.

Location

Auerspergstraße 6
5020 Salzburg
+43 662 88987 0
Website

Salzburg Congress

The Salzburg Congress is a multifunctional congress center in the heart of Salzburg. Covering a modern 15,000 square meters on 5 floors, it is one of the top addresses for international events of all kinds.

Access plan
Arrival by car

From Vienna:
Via the A1 towards Salzburg, take exit 288-Salzburg-Nord onto the B150/B156 towards Salzburg-Nord/Zentrum. Follow Salzburger Str./B150, take Bahnhofstraße and Elisabethstraße to Rainerstraße.

From Innsbruck:
Take the Inntal Autobahn/E60 to the Inntal junction onto the A8 to the Austrian border - take the A1 to exit 290, onto Itzlinger Hauptstraße, at the traffic circle take the 2nd exit onto Rosa-Kerschbaumer-Straße, then turn right onto Elisabethstraße and follow it to Rainerstraße. You can find parking information on the Salzburg Congress website.

Arrival by train

The Vienna-Salzburg route is served by two Railjets per hour, the fastest connection is the Railjet Xpress (RJX), which travels from Vienna via St. Pölten and Linz to Salzburg in just 2h 22.

Further connections from many Austrian cities to Salzburg: there are connections from Graz and Villach with Eurocity and Intercity trains every two hours. Trains also run several times a day from Innsbruck.

Hotel Reservation

Please make your room reservation in good time (by 31.10 at the latest) via the form:

hotel form

return the completed form to:

Congress Services
Auerspergstraße 6
5020 Salzburg
E-Mail

Registration

*Mandatory fields

Agenda

The lectures are held in the language of the lecture title.

November 7, 2024, 09:30-17:15

Opening plenary session
09:30-09:45EröffnungMatthias Alberts,
Johannes Raitmair

CADFEM (Austria) GmbH​
09:45-10:15N.N.Rupert Schweitl
PALFINGER EUROPE GmbH
Thiemo Färber
PALFINGER AG
10:15-10:45Universal Machine Learning based on Probabilistic Intelligence
Abstract
Dr.-Ing. Kevin Cremanns
PI Probaligence GmbH
10:45-11:15Break 
Session 1 | Mastering thermal challenges through simulation
11:15-11:45Electrothermal simulation of an embedded power module using ANSYS Maxwell & Icepak
Abstract
Janagan Papperi Devarajulu Deenadayalan
AT&S AG
11:45-12:15Development of the Thermal Network Model Based on a CFD Model to a Star-Shaped Network of Thermal Resistances​
Abstract
Markus Mayrhofer
Tridonic GmbH & Co KG
12:15-12:45Multiphysikalische Systemsimulationen von Elektronischen Komponenten – Die Rolle der elektrische, thermische und strukturmechanischen Reduced Order Models auf den Optimierungsprozess​
Abstract
Dr. Giovanna Grosso​
Silicon Austria Labs GmbH
Dr. Rene Fuger
CADFEM (Austria) GmbH
Session 2 | Making optimum use of solvers through programming
11:15-11:45Automatisierung eines Simulationsworkflows zur Berechnung von Biegewerkzeugen unter Anwendung von PyAnsys
Abstract
Moritz Weißenbäck
CADFEM (Austria) GmbH
11:45-12:15Simulation von nicht-durchlaufend ausgesteifter Beulfelder mittels Ansys Workbench und PyAnsys​
Abstract
Immo Lukas
Universität Innsbruck
12:15-12:45Nutzung von pyAEDT und HFSS zur Bestimmung der Permeabilität von Ferritkernen zur Auslegung von EMV Filtern
Abstract
Dr. Herbert Hackl​
Silicon Austria Labs GmbH
Session 3 | Exploiting the full development potential through calibration and optimization
11:15-11:45Voll integrierter 3D Simulationsansatz zur Optimierung von Weichen
Abstract
Thomas Mayer
voestalpine Railway Systems GmbH
11:45-12:15Automatisierte Parametervariationen in CFD-Simulationen mit Ansys Fluent zur Optimierung von PEM-Brennstoffzellen​
Abstract
Dominik Schiffer
HyCentA Research GmbH
12:15-12:45Stimmt das? Abgleich zwischen Versuch und Simulation in der Strukturdynamik
Abstract
Dr. Franz Josef Falkner
MCI Management Center Innsbruck
12:45-14:00Break 
Session 4 | Digital twins: Diving into the world of multiphysics simulation
14:00-14:30Digital Twin Best Practices: In 7 Schritten von der Idee zum Digitalen Zwilling
Abstract
Teresa Alberts
itficient AG
14:30-15:00Prädiktive Wartung mittels Multiphysik-Zustandsmodell eines Schmelzofens
Abstract
Florian Sipek
RAUCH Furnace Technology GmbH
15:00-15:30MORe Thermal Monitoring - Der digitale Zwilling für die Werkzeugmaschine
Abstract
Mayra Hoppstädter
inspire AG
Session 5 | Generating added value through individual extensions and customizations
14:00-14:30Schweißnahtnachweis mit dem Kerbspannungskonzept in Ansys
Abstract
Tim Kirchhoff​
ihf Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH
Florian Mailänder
CADFEM Germany GmbH​
14:30-15:00Konstruktionsbegleitende Betriebsfestigkeitsanalysen mit FEMFAT inside Ansys bei Palfinger
Abstract
Gerhard Spindelberger
Magna Powertrain Engineering Center SteyrGmbH & Co KG
Felix Koch
Palfinger Europe GmbH   
15:00-15:30Automatisierung des Simulationsprozesses von Scrollkompressoren unter Anwendung von ACT
Abstract
Alejandro Catalá-Ruiz
Obrist Engineering GmbH
Session 6 | Using methods for efficient product development and mastering complex physics
14:00-14:30Numerische Multiphysik-Simulationen von nasschemischen Prozessen für die Oberflächenbehandlung von großflächigen Substraten in der Mikroelektronikindustrie​
Abstract
Dr. Marianne Kolitsch-Mataln
SEMSYSCO GmbH
14:30-15:00Ansys AI in der Produktentwicklung, von der Automatisierung der Daten bis zur Vorhersage
Abstract
Dr. Michael Schimmelpfennig
ANSYS Germany GmbH
15:00-15:30Supersonic multiphase ejectors for high temperature heat-pumps
Abstract
Manuel Schieder
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
15:30-16:00Break 
Closing plenary session
16:00-16:30Erfahrungen und Tipps für die erfolgreiche Implementierung von Simulationsprozess- und datenmanagement
Abstract
Marc Vidal
CADFEM Germany GmbH
16:30-17:00Einfluss der E-Mobilität auf die Entwicklungszeiten in der Automobil-Branche – Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von SimulationenMarkus Mosshammer,
Christoph Recher

MSG Mechatronic Systems GmbH
17:00-17:15SchlussworteMatthias Alberts,
Johannes Raitmair

CADFEM (Austria) GmbH​
17:15-19:30Get-Together & Networking 

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I sign up for an event?

By using the registration form on the site relating to the event.

Is there any charge for taking part?

No, participation is free and does not involve any obligation but registration.

Where will the event take place?

The event will take place on site, live at the Salzburg Congress. Please make a note of the date in your calendar.

Will my registration data be passed to any third parties?

No, CADFEM will not pass any data of any kind to any third parties.

As a participant, will I receive any documents relating to the lectures following the sessions?

No hand-outs or documents are going to be provided during the Simulation Conference. You will be able to retrieve the presentations of the event, with no disclosure restriction, on the website after the Simulation Conference.

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