Conference and Exhibition

The 35thInternational CAE Conference and Exhibition

THE ENGINEERING SIMULATION PATH TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Date: 2019, 28 - 29 October

Venue: Vicenza Convention Centre @Fiera di Vicenza | Italy

Timetable: Monday 08:00 - 18:00 | Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00

The 2019 CAE Conference will illustrate how and where engineering simulation, already pervasive in design and production processes and in the use of products themselves, is inextricably linked to the other Industry 4.0 technologies. One could even say that Engineering Simulation’s role is central to Industry 4.0 and digital transformation.

This year’s CAE Conference will illustrate how engineering simulation can be used in different productive contexts to orchestrate a successful and considered path towards effective digital transformation.

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2019, 28 - 29 OCTOBER
Vicenza Convention Centre @Fiera di Vicenza

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Poster Award | Edition 2019

Nurturing a culture of engineering simulation starts in universities with university students. Competition now open!

The Poster Award is an industry sponsored competition to engage and showcase the adoption of Simulation Based Engineering and Sciences in Academia.

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CASE STUDY

Trapped-vortex approach for syngas combustion in gas turbines

3D Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis reveals ideal placement for the inlets to create the energetic vortex

This technical article presents a study to design a device that operates entirely on the principle of trapped vortices that intrinsically improve the mixing of hot combustion gases with fresh mixture, a characteristic that is essential both to diluted combustion and to Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution (MILD) combustion.

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