The fact that Barracuda uses the entire particle size distribution and not just one (or two) representative particles sizes sets it apart from other commercial CFD tools.
Dr. Ray Cocco, President
Particulate Solid Research Inc.
The fact that Barracuda uses the entire particle size distribution and not just one (or two) representative particles sizes sets it apart from other commercial CFD tools.
Dr. Ray Cocco, President
Particulate Solid Research Inc.
This presentation by Ray Cocco discusses PSRI’s objectives and how CPFD’s Barracuda Virtual Reactor has played an important role in accomplishing their goals.
About This Presentation Presented by: Dr. Kuochen Tsai – Shell International Exploration and Production In this video Dr. Kuochen Tsai, from Shell International Exploration and Production, presents a case…
This presentation by Kutcher Tsai discusses Barracuda’s unique efficiency in modeling condense particular flows which makes it a perfect candidate for solving many large-scale problems.
This presentation by Dirk Van Essendelft discusses NETL’s development of a stabilized, explicit solver that is accelerated with Machine Learning (ML).
This presentation by Sina Tebianian compares two different commercial CFD tools in their ability to predict the hydrodynamic features of slugging gas-solid fluidized beds.
This presentation by Frederik Zafiryadis discusses the catalytic cracking of sugars in a circulating fluidized bed (CFB) system and how simulations can help us understand its hydrodynamics.
This presentation by Dr. Hong-Shig Shim discusses an approach to develop a reduced description of the gas-phase chemical reaction’s detailed mechanism and implement it into a CFD framework.
CPFD Software is pleased to support the Fluidization XVI conference, May 26-31, 2019 at the Guilin Shangri-La Hotel, Guilin, China as a headline sponsor.
CPFD, LLC announced that it has entered into a software licensing agreement with ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development. ENEA is a public body…