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SUMMARY:AIChE PTF Webinar Series : Ultrafast Electrodeposition of Faceted Li metal Polyhedra - February 11\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Electrochemical deposition of metals with precise morphological and chemical control is of fundamental importance to a broad range of electrochemical systems\, including energy storage\, large scale manufacturing\, electronics\, and electrocatalysis. For non-reactive metals (e.g. Ni\, Pt)\, electroplating is a commercially established process that gives the desired control of deposition morphology and chemistry. However\, deposition of reactive metals (e.g. Li\, Na) critical for enabling next-generation batteries is complicated by metal surface corrosion that occurs concurrently with metal deposition\, making such electrodeposition processes neither well-understood nor well-controlled. This work highlights the electrodeposition of lithium (Li)\, a reactive metal anode plagued with uncontrolled dendritic morphologies and surface corrosion\, both of which are intimately linked and occur simultaneously. Despite tremendous research efforts to mitigate these issues\, common literature descriptions of Li metal deposits (e.g. “chunky”\, “pancake”) and their corrosion films (e.g. “strong”\, “stable”) are ill-defined and often qualitative\, highlighting our incomplete understanding of the deposition process and hindering the practical application of high energy battery chemistries enabled by Li metal. Our work seeks to bridge this critical gap in understanding by solving the fundamental challenge of (1) decoupling simultaneous electrodeposition from surface corrosion of reactive metals and (2) observing their reactive nanoscale interface. \nPTF Webinar Series on emerging technologies that are shaping the future of particle technology. We are inviting distinguished experts who will shed light on various emerging technologies. The goal of these webinar series is to excite the undergraduate and graduate students to get into particle technologies and prepare themselves for future job opportunities.
URL:https://cpfd-software.com/event/aiche-ptf-webinar-series-ultrafast-electrodeposition-of-faceted-li-metal-polyhedra-february-11-2025/
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SUMMARY:Tecplot Webinar: Next-Gen Graphics Performance\, February 19\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:For the past year\, Tecplot has been working on a new graphics engine to achieve faster performance\, increase memory efficiency\, and leverage modern rendering techniques. Tecplot are excited to announce that Tecplot 360 and FieldView will be the first CAE applications to leverage the power of Vulkan for optimized graphics performance. In this webinar\, we will be giving a technology preview of the new graphics engine for both Tecplot 360 and FieldView. Register to see it for yourself! \n\nWhat is Vulkan and why should you care about your CAE tools leveraging this new technology?\nHow much faster will the new Tecplot 360 and FieldView be?\nHow easy is it to render realistic materials with PBR (Physically Based Rendering)?
URL:https://cpfd-software.com/event/tecplot-webinar-next-gen-graphics-performance-february-19-2025/
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SUMMARY:PSRI Special Webinar : Separating Biochar and Ash from Renewable Processes - February 25\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:This webinar focuses on applying the well-established Third Stage Separator (TSS) in FCC circuit to emerging technologies.  As the energy transition accelerates\, the quest for processing renewable and circular feed stocks such as Biomass and Plastic waste is increasing. The biggest challenge in these services is the efficient separation of biochar and ash from the product hydrocarbon vapours. Shell Catalysts & Technologies (SC&T) has proven Third Stage Separation (TSS) technology for catalyst separation from FCC regenerator flue gas. Recent studies by SC&T and independent third parties have shown Shell’s TSS technology to be an excellent solution for the removal of biochar and ash from gas streams in other processes. This webinar will discuss the basics of Shell’s TSS technology\, the applications of the TSS in biochar and ash services\, and the findings from Shell’s TSS study on the separation of biochar and ash.
URL:https://cpfd-software.com/event/psri-special-webinar-separating-biochar-and-ash-from-renewable-processes-february-25-2025/
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SUMMARY:SPE-GCS: Opportunities and Challenges of CFD Modeling in Completions and Production Applications - February 28th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Numerical modeling of the completions and production applications involves a combination of various physical phenomena operating in a wide range of length scales and sometimes involving complex multiphase non-Newtonian fluids. The tools and equipment can experience high flow velocities and must withstand erosion and corrosion from fracturing/cement slurries and production fluids. The modeling often requires fluid-structure interaction and a combination of flow modeling in mechanical devices and the reservoir. \nThe downhole tools require high reliability. Some equipment operates for decades in harsh environments and make autonomous adjustments to the production from different zones. As a result\, Virtual Verification and Validation have become the norm to qualify new designs and improve existing ones. \nThis workshop aims to bring together experts in academia and industry to brainstorm\, discuss\, and help us better understand the current state-of-the-art approach to this vital process and its applications. It will include short talks by key practitioners covering various aspects of CFD modeling\, followed by a networking session.
URL:https://cpfd-software.com/event/spe-gcs-opportunities-and-challenges-of-cfd-modeling-in-completions-and-production-applications/
CATEGORIES:General
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