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2026, October 6-7 | Conference

Meet us at Particleworks Experience 2026 in Modena

The benefits, advantages and how-tos of going meshless

We are delighted to announce our participation in Particleworks Experience 2026, which will take place on October 6–7, 2026 at the BPER FORUM Monzani in Modena, Italy.

The event will bring together engineers, researchers, and simulation specialists from across Europe to exchange insights and explore the latest developments in meshless CFD technology. The program includes hands-on technical sessions, presentations of the newest Particleworks 9.0 and Granuleworks 4.0 capabilities, and a strong focus on real-world case studies showcasing how particle-based simulation is being applied to address complex engineering challenges across industries such as aerospace, e-mobility, fluid machinery, lubrication, and hydropower.

We look forward to connecting with the Particleworks community, discovering new application examples, and discussing the latest advances in engineering simulation.

For more information and registrations, please visit: the conference's official website. Particleworks Experience 2026

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Large bore engine lubrication system: oil flow and pressure analysis using moving particle simulation

In this study, the focus was on the oil supply system for the big-end-bearings of an 18-cylinder engine, which is one of the largest four-stroke gas engines in existence, ideal for base load applications. Wärtsilä and EnginSoft created a moving-particle simulation model, a meshless method of solving Navier-Stokes equations, which allows complex geometries with moving parts to be simulated.

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