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Germany, München | 2025, October 8-9

Conference Schedule | October 8, 2025

October 8, 2025 – Day 1

One-to-one meetings with our experts

9.00 – 12.30

On the morning of the first conference day, Particleworks experts from Prometech Software and Particleworks Europe will be available for one-on-one meetings. During these sessions, you can ask questions, review your models and simulation procedures, and discuss your requirements and needs.

Book your meeting at info@particleworks-europe.com

Workshops

14.00 – 17.30

Particleworks and Granuleworks training on advanced modeling techniques

During the conference’s first day, Particleworks Europe experts will discuss advanced simulation topics and provide practical advice on configuring Particleworks models for various complex phenomena.

The workshops are designed to help Particleworks users or potential users build models, define appropriate boundary conditions, and optimize settings to guarantee numerical stability and minimize computational time.

14.00 – 14.30 Electric motor cooling simulation process

Michele Merelli from EnginSoft Italy

Explore the simulation of an oil-cooled electric motor accounting for windage effects, oil injections, and conjugate heat transfer—all within a single Particleworks model

14.30 – 14.45 GPU COMPUTING

Michele Merelli from EnginSoft Italy

An update about Particleworks calculation efficiency on the latest NVIDIA GPU)

14.45 – 15.30 Streamlining simulations using Python and Macros

Jack Aaron Kelham from EnginSoft UK

How to boost productivity and consistency in Particleworks by harnessing the power of Python and Macros. Attendees will walk through practical examples that demonstrate how to build custom macros for automating repetitive tasks, standardising workflows, and extending simulation capabilities

15.30 – 16.00 Coffee break

16.00 – 16.45 Lubricant aeration modelling

Gianluca Parma from EnginSoft Italy

The approach to aeration modeling in Particleworks will be explored, including guidelines for setting up an oil aeration model. Key model parameters and simulation settings will be highlighted, along with methods for analyzing the results of lubricant aeration

16.45 – 17.30 Fluid-DEM coupled simulation

Riccardo Sala from EnginSoft Italy

Particleworks and Granuleworks enable simultaneous simulations of fluids and granular materials within a unified model. In this session, we will explore the co-simulation approach through practical examples

19.30 Dinner

The registrants to the conference are cordially invited to attend the dinner on October 8th at "Zum Franziskaner" for a genuinely bavarian dinner.
Please confirm your participation when registering for the conference.