| Session I |
Welcome by Event Organizers ICON Simon Weston - Icon Ltd., UK |
 | | Aspects of OpenFOAM Henry Weller - OpenCFD Ltd., UK |
| |  | Integration of OpenFOAM into Industrial CAE Processes Eugene de Villiers - Ltd., UK |
 |  | Automatic Optimization of a Cooling Duct using OpenFoam Moni Islam - Audi AG, Germany |
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| Session II |
 | | FoamDSMC - a DSMC solver for rarefied flow applications based on OpenFoam Thomas Hauser, Jeffrey Allen - Center for High Performance Computing, Utah State University, USA |
 |  | A multiscale simulation approach for diesel particulate filter design based on OpenFoam and DexaSIM *Johannes Leixnering, *Bernhard Gschaider, **Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria |
 | | CFD with atoms: molecular dynamics applied to nano scale engineering fluid mechanics simulation Graham Mcpherson - Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, UK |
 |  | Sponsor Presentation: Wrapping of Large Assemblies and Meshing of Scanned Components Carl Hitchens - Materialise UK, UK |
| | | Poster Presentations (Exhibition Area) |
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| Session III |
 | | Application of Multiphase Flow Modeling Approach to Turbulent Cavitating Flows Sung-Eun Kim - Naval Surface warfare Center, USA |
 | | Experiences with OpenFOAM for water turbine applications Håkan Nilsson, Walter Gyllenram - Applied Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden |
 | | Implementation of an Eulerian Multi-phase model in OpenFOAM and its application to polidesperse two-phase flow Luiz Fernando Silva, Lage P.L.C - Universidade Federal do Rio De Janeiro, Brazil |
| Session IV |
 |  | Implementation of level set method based on OpenFOAM for capturing the free interface in incompressible fluid flows Bitan Shu, Frank Dammel, Peter Stephan, - Technische Universität Darmstadt , Germany |
 | | Simulation with incompressible flow with large boundary motion by deforming and regenerating the computational mesh Mattias Liefvendahl, Carl Troëng - Swedish Defence Research Agency, FOI, Sweden |
| |  | CFD Modeling of Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication Markus Hartinger - Imperial College, UK |
 | | Rotational symmetric hydraulic jump in liquid metal flow *Thomas Schmidt, *Class A.G., **Neitsel P., *Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, Institute for Nuclear and Energy Technologies (IKET), Germany. **Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
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| Session V |
 | | Heat Transfer Applications in Turbomachinery L. Mangani, C. Bianchini - Dept of Energy Engineering "Sergio Secco", University of Florence, Italy |
 | | Comparison of CFD with simplified models for sloshing in space-craft tanks Oliver Gloth*, Y. Xia**, R. Schwane*** *enGits GmbH, Germany. AOES Group BV, The Netherlands. ***European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC), The Netherlands |
 | | Simulation of gas-solid fluidized bed hydrodynamics using OpenFOAM Alex Londono Rodriguez, Carlos Londono, Alejandro Molina, Farid Chejne Energy Institute, TAYEA, National University of Colombia, Colombia |
 |  | Sponsor Presentation: Computational Fluid Dynamics Automatic Optimization using OpenFOAM in Grid Environments *Gregory Katsaros, **Francisco Campos, *Dymosthenis Kyriazis, *Theodora Varvarigou, *Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece **Icon Ltd., UK |
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| Session VI |
 | | Use of OpenFOAM in the Design and Optimization of Racecar and Other External Aero Applications Robert Lewis - TotalSIM Ltd., UK |
 | | Development of OpenFOAM application for internal combustion engine simulation G. D'Erico, T. Lucchini G. Montenegro, M. Zanardi Dipartimento di Energetica, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
 | | Helping Industrial Users Gain Access to OpenFOAM David Green, Francisco Campos - ICON Ltd., UK |