The CRC examines reacting moving granular assemblies with gas flow, an important unit operation in energy process engineering.
We develop models for reactive particle systems from DNS up to large-scale reactor simulations by DEM/CFD. Additionally, we focus on innovating measurement techniques that provide a detailed insight into the phenomena in moving, reacting particle beds.
The CRC is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation ) Project ID 422037413 – CRC 287.
09.04.2024 Paper on prediction of hydrodynamic forces in stationary particle assemblies published. Read more
07.03.2024 Prof. Scherer will be a keynote speaker at the Modeling and Simulation Session during the ”International Powder & Nanotechnology Forum (IPNF 2024) in Frankfurt on June 11-12, 2024 ”entitled “DEM/CFD simulation of chemically reacting, thermally thick particles in moving granular assemblies with gas flow: challenges and recent developments.” Read more
27.01.2024 Paper on Radar Echo Simulator for the Synthesis of Randomized Training Data Sets published. Read more
17.01.2024 Paper on extraction and interactions in porous media published. Read more
18.12.2023 Soft skills lecture “Parenthood and Science” in Magdeburg. Read more
2.-5., 04, 2024, Portugal, Algarve The CRC 287 will organize a dedicated session at the upcoming Conference on Industrial Furance and Boilers . Read more
7.-10., 05, 2024, Kyoto, Japan The CRC 287 will organize a mini-symposium during the forthcoming International Conference on Numerical Combustion on the topic of tabulation approaches for homogeneous and heterogeneous reacting flows. Read more
11.-12., 06, 2024, Frankfurt , Germany Prof. Scherer will be a keynote speaker at the Modeling and Simulation Session during the ”International Powder & Nanotechnology Forum (IPNF 2024) in Frankfurt on June 11-12, 2024” entitled “DEM/CFD simulation of chemically reacting, thermally thick particles in moving granular assemblies with gas flow: challenges and recent developments.” Read more
Dr. Nicole Vorhauer-Huget (left) and professor Dr.-Ing. Alba Dieguez Alonso (right) are preparing for experiments on the microwave reactor at the University of Magdeburg. For further reading, click here.