Preoneers know that PreonLab is all about particles! This is
driven by our vision of a unified mesh-free representation
for
fluids and solids to simulate a wide (and ever-increasing)
range
of applications. With each release we aim to continually add
new
functionalities and keep improving on existing capabilities,
to
make our goal of developing the ultimate simulation tool a
reality. Accordingly, version 6.2 will bring many additions
and
updates to expand on the multiphysics capabilities of
PreonLab.
PreonLab 6.2 introduces the sophisticated new Full Car
Suspension
Model (FCSM) which builds on the existing Car Suspension
Model
(CSM). The Carreau-Yasuda model for non-Newtonian fluids is
made
available to simulate blood flow applications, as well as
food and
beverage applications.
For thermal applications, this latest version implements an
alternative model-based approach to assist accurate
predictions
even under computational power restrictions. Users can
benefit
from improvements to the heat flux boundary condition and
can
calculate bulk temperature for mixing flows directly using
the
sensor plane. Multiphase applications will benefit from
improved
interface tension forces, resulting in less diffusion and
thereby
more stable interfaces. Updates to the CSS model aim to
reduce
dispersion and benefit simulations with high density ratios
and
high particle resolutions. The snow solver, too, sees
enhancements
in the form of improved boundary handling and force
prediction.
Additionally, version 6.2 extends the Lateral Adhesion Model
to
snow.
Building on the previous release, GPU support is now
available for
the rigid body solver. Finally, users can also experience
enhanced
usability during post-processing with the new Calculation
Objects
feature.
What’s more? – A key aspect of simulating fluids and solids
is
considering the interaction between solids and fluids. With
6.2,
we take the first steps in this direction by introducing our
very
own linear elastic solver (experimental feature), to
simulate
solid deformations caused by fluid-structure interaction
(FSI).
Eager to explore the simulation possibilities with this
exciting
new feature and find out what this means for your
applications?
Tune in to the release event to catch up on all the updates
and
make sure to simulate the right way with PreonLab 6.2!
LANGUAGE: English
DATE & DURATION:
November 14th, 2024, 9:30 A.M. CET, 60 min
November 14th, 2024, 6:00 P.M. CET, 60 min
https://www.fifty2.eu/innovation/preonlab-6-2-release-event-
november-14th-2024/
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