MpCCI proceedings cover best practices for multiphysics simulations in industry

The Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing SCAI regularly arranges this well-known event in the numerical simulations community. This year, Fraunhofer SCAI's developers introduced version 4.0 of the coupling software with many important new features.

The talks of researchers and development engineers are bundled in the yearly-published MpCCI proceedings issue.

Due to increasing demands on the quality of simulation results and innovative products, the coupling of several simulation codes becomes more and more important for industry. In the field of engineering, like wind engine and power plants, the coupling of simulations facilitates interactions of different parameters such as fluid flow and structure in the construction process. This is of great use for an efficient product realisation. MpCCI allows the coupling of numerous commercial simulation codes and is constantly being updated.

A free edition of the MpCCI proceedings is available as a PDF file:
http://www.mpcci.de/mpcci_userforum_proceedings.html
To order a print edition, please contact katrin.berkler@scai.fraunhofer.de
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Phone: +49 (0) 2241 – 14 – 2931
Fax: +49 (0) 2241 – 14 – 4-2931
E-Mail: katrin.berkler@scai.fraunhofer.de

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