Today, computational
modeling and simulation (M&S) is a key component of
process development in the chemical, pharma, and biotech
industries. The popularity and success of modeling can be
largely attributed to its ability to predict with great
accuracy the (3-D) flow, mixing, mass-transfer, etc. fields
inside process equipment such as reactors, pumps,
centrifuges, mixers, etc. Further, simulation data is
naturally rich in detail from which important process
insights can be extracted. However, despite these
advantages, the full potential of M&S as a “go-
to” process development and scale-up activity remains
unfulfilled. This is because the process insights extracted
from simulation data is not readily available for easy
consumption to the greater process engineering community
within an organization.
Specifically, analysts do
not have a process knowledge repository solution that
enables them to meaningfully store, curate, and distribute
process insights to the greater process engineering
community. Simulation data and process insights/knowledge
derived from it largely reside in presentation decks,
cumbersome worksheets, etc. which are hard to maintain and
not scalable. This situation is not optimal and needs to be
rectified relatively fast.
In this seminar, we present
some key strategies to successfully address this problem of
process knowledge management. Methods by which simulation
data can be converted into process knowledge are first
presented. This is followed by a description of a workflow
that enables efficient storage and curation of the process
knowledge. Finally, we present methodologies by which the
stored process knowledge can be distributed for easy
consumption by the greater process engineering community
within the organization.
If you are a
modeling engineer (CFD, FEA, LBM, etc.) analyst or the
leader of a group of such engineers, this webinar is a must-
attend for you!
Agenda: - Challenges associated with extracting and utilizing
process insights from CFD simulation data - Examples
of successful conversion of CFD data into process knowledge
& its best practices - Strategies for organizing
and storing process knowledge in a meaningful way -
Importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing in process
knowledge management - Real-life case studies of
successful implementation of process knowledge management in
organizations
Benefits of
Attending: - Learn about best practices for
extracting key insights from CFD simulation data -
Gain insights from an experienced industry expert -
Participate in interactive discussions with other attendees
and ask questions to speakers - Attend this webinar to
discover how modeling and simulation can help you to make
better business decisions, faster
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