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News Release from: Fluent
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 April 2006
CFD conference to hit London in the
autumn
Inaugural International Oil and Gas CFD Conference (IOCC) scheduled for London from 30th November to 1st December 2006.
Fluent has announced details of its inaugural International Oil and Gas CFD Conference (IOCC) to be held in London from 30th November to 1st December 2006 The IOCC will be the world's only event dedicated to the application of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in the oil and gas industry
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Fluent is to hold two one-day seminars intended for anyone who is new to computational fluid dynamics and/or those who would like to learn more about the application of CFD.
It will provide a forum to showcase the rapidly growing capabilities of flow simulation technologies and the increasing list of design problems it is applied to.
Oil and gas are fast growing markets for CFD, as its ability to reduce design and development times, troubleshoot existing design problems and provide greater understanding of fluid physics has been proven.
This growth has occurred internationally, driven by clients including major oil, refining, service and contracting companies as well as smaller enterprises.
This client base, with expertise in the use of CFD in the industry, will be represented at the IOCC, making the event an opportunity to meet and network with thought leaders, company executives, user experts, engineers and business partners from market leading companies.
High-profile keynote speakers will provide observations on current issues facing the industry, along with a series of presentations from world leading companies on topics including drilling, separation, refining, dispersion, downhole equipment, ventilation, fire and safety, flow around risers, pipelines and structures, flare radiation, burners and furnaces, processing equipment, erosion and corrosion, valves and pumps, and LNG processing and transport.
Technology focus sessions will all keep attendees abreast of leading edge application developments.
Coupled with a Partner Pavilion and a social event in the evening of the first day, the IOCC promises to gather together the largest and most influential group of oil and gas CFD experts in 2006.
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