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We are happy to be part of the CloudFlow project! |
CloudFlow in short CloudFlow is a project of the European Commission. It is a part of the “ICT Challenge 7: ICT for the Enterprise and Manufacturing” and a part of the initiative “ICT for Manufacturing SMEs,” short I4MS.
With this project and innovation initiative for the manufacturing sector the European Commission will enable high-tech SMEs to exploit the potential of ICT to help grow their businesses. The more products and product development integrate geometry, mechanics, electronics and software aspects, the more important workflows will become to development processes. Such complex product development processes require multi-domain simulation, simulation-in-the-loop and synchronized workflows based on interoperability of data, services and workflows. CloudFlow integrates computational services in the Cloud into the engineering workflows of manufacturing companies (SMEs).
Our contribution: multiphase flow simulation of bioreactors For the production of medical drugs, products such as proteins, nucleic acids, living microorganisms like virus and bacteria are used. CFD is a simulation-approach that can be successfully used for characterization of pharmaceutical processes by evaluating system parameters and their impact on the biopharmaceutical quality. The main challenge is the treatment of multiphase systems and long process time of several hours. In order to apply CFD in the development process a highly optimized work flow and huge computational resources are required. The aim of the presented project is to adapt the virtual process for cloud-based multiphase simulations of a bioreactor. |
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