KFX and EXSIM seminar: Advancing safety in the energy transition
At this year’s KFX and EXSIM seminar, industry experts are coming together to explore the latest advancements in consequence modelling. Join in on interactive demonstrations and learn about real-world case studies.
The event, at DNV headquarters at Høvik in Norway, will highlight the latest developments in multi-phase release source modelling, advanced carbon dioxide (CO₂) modelling for carbon capture and storage (CCS) plants, ammonia modelling, hydrogen dispersion, along with fire and explosion modelling. These developments are based on insights from three joint industry projects to enhance safety in the deployment of energy transition technologies.
Join us for:
- Live demonstrations: Experience KFX and EXSIM in action
- Case studies: Learn from real-world applications
- Insights from the experts: Our technical specialists will offer support
- Networking: Connect with industry professionals and peers
Topics:
- KFX and EXSIM roadmap overview
- Updates in multi-phase release source modelling (including mixtures) and Thermopack
- Advanced and realistic CO₂ modelling for CCS plants (dry ice formation, sublimation, validation)
- Innovations in ammonia modelling (multi-component spray model, ammonia-water interaction, water curtain setup, validation)
- Hydrogen modelling advancements (dispersion, fire, explosion, validation)
- CAD import and geometry handling updates
Agenda Highlights Day 1:
- Energy outlook
- Navigating safety challenges in the Energy Transition: Experimental Research Insights
- Ambitions for KFX and EXSIM in DNV
- Multi-phase release source modelling and Thermopack
- Modelling of CO2 release and dispersion with dry-ice formation and sublimation
- KFX validation for CO2, including the COSHER experiments
- Sustainable turbulence model and atmospheric conditions/stability classes in KFX
Agenda Highlights Day 2:
- Dispersion and fires of hydrogen and hydrogen mixtures
- EXSIM modelling updates, validation for both hydrogen and hydrocarbon explosions
- Multi-component spray model in KFX
- Modelling of the interaction between NH3 and H2O, water curtain modelling
- KFX validation for NH3
- Tool for efficient water curtain set-up
- Customer presentation: Electrification projects and structural turbulence calculations from KFX LES simulations
- CAD import and geometry handling, Doozer
Stay informed
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at emea.events@dnv.com.