ThermoSim2022 - Modelica and FMI Users Meeting
In the simulation of thermal systems, equation-based modeling with Modelica occupies an outstanding position and has become an integral part of this area of application. FMI-based methods for exchanging dynamic simulation models are also becoming increasingly important. We therefore cordially invite you to our second Modelica and FMI Users’ Meeting in Braunschweig, which exclusively deals with this important area of application. Meet the most important developers from industry and science, make new contacts and get up to date with the latest technology.
Date: October 4th and 5th, 2022
Venue: Steigenberger Parkhotel Braunschweig, Nîmes-Straße 2, 38100 Braunschweig.
A contingent of rooms for the event has been reserved in advance.
Target group: Manufacturers from the automotive, rail, ship, aircraft, building, energy systems, heat pumps, refrigeration, air conditioning sectors and their suppliers; research institutions; simulation tool manufacturer; Calculation service provider.
Cost: €175 for regular conference participants; Speakers do not pay an event fee
REGISTRATION
Please send this registration form by email to thermosim@tlk-thermo.com or by fax to +49 531 390 76 29.
P R O G R A M M
Exhibitors: Modelon AB, Dassault Systemes Deutschland GmbH, XRG Simulation GmbH, TLK-Thermo GmbH, LTX Simulation GmbH
Tuesday, October 4th, 2022
from 9:00 a.m. reception
9:30 Welcome by Wilhelm Tegethoff (TLK-Thermo GmbH)
Lecture block “Tools and methods for simulation”
10:00 "Efficient simulation with FMI", Christian Schulze, TLK-Thermo GmbH
10:30 Coffee break and exhibition
11:00 "Application of the Testing Library for Library Development", Imke Krüger, Dassault Systèmes Deutschland GmbH
11:30 "Application examples of FMU integration in Simulink in the development of a fuel cell drive for commercial aircraft", Karin Dietl, Airbus Operations GmbH
12:00 "DymTFLite – Integration of data-driven machine learning models in Modelica", Robert Flesch, XRG Simulation GmbH
12:30 Lunch
Lecture block “Simulation in Building Area 1”
13:30 "Coupled simulation for assessing hydraulic schemes for single- and multi-family houses", Knut Küllmer, Viessmann Climate Solutions SE
14:00 "Simulation of supermarket refrigeration systems on different time scales", Andreas Schulte, TU Braunschweig
2:30 p.m. Coffee break and exhibition
15:00 "Year-round optimization of building technology systems with the HVAC Library and Modelon Impact", Daniel Rohde, XRG Simulation GmbH, Thomas Fickenscher, Modelon AB
15:30 "Coupling approach for optical and thermal simulation and control of switchable membrane cushion structures in Modelica", Simon Weber, University of Stuttgart
16:00 "Thermal building simulation in the concept phase" Vu Phong Nguyen, TLK Energy GmbH
approx. 5:00 p.m. Optional: visit to the test area of TLK-Thermo GmbH. A shuttle service (departure from 4:45 p.m.) is offered between the event location and the company headquarters.
7:15 p.m. Dinner at the Steigenberger Parkhotel Braunschweig
Wednesday, October 5th, 2022
8:30 Reception
Lecture block “Simulation in Building Area 2”
9:00 "Simulation of thermal networking potentials in existing factories", Leo Gall, LTX Simulation GmbH
9:30 “Refrigeration circuit and hydraulic control methods in a MiL environment with FMUs” Christian Grozescu, Viessmann Climate Solutions SE
Lecture block “Simulation in the mobile application”
10:00 "Holistic system analysis and model-based operational optimization of cruise ships in the SimPleShip project", Conrad Gierow, Research Center for Internal Combustion Engines and Thermodynamics Rostock GmbH
10:30 Coffee break and exhibition
11:00 "Thermal car body model for battery-electric rail vehicles", Sylvio Donner, DLR, Institute for Vehicle Concepts
11:30 "Process simulation of rail vehicle air conditioning systems", Thomas Alpögger, DB Systemtechnik GmbH
12:00 "Planning, simulation and test operation - visualization with DaVE in the automotive development process", Mario Schlickhoff, TLK-Thermo GmbH
12:30 Lunch
Lecture block “Simulation of hydrogen-based systems”
13:30 “Mixed physics and data-based modeling of a PEMFC stack”, Claas Cramer, Airbus Operations GmbH
14:00 "Model-based analysis of hydrogen refueling systems for heavy-duty applications", Lisa Busche, TLK-Thermo GmbH
2:30 p.m. Coffee break and exhibition
Lecture block “Modeling of heat pumps”
3:00 p.m. “Model-based controller development for heat pumps”, Stefan Rauscher, TLK Energy GmbH
15:30 "Design and system integration of industrial heat pumps with Modelon Impact", Moritz Hubel, Modelon AB
16:00 "Use of reinforcement learning to control high-temperature heat pumps", Anh Phong Tran, DLR, Institute for Low-CO2 Industrial Processes
4:30 p.m. Feedback and conclusion of the event around 5:00 p.m