Modeling and simulation
The Laboratory Modeling and Simulation (MoSiLab) is a research laboratory. Complex problems are solved by means of physical modeling and computer simulation.
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Description
The Laboratory Modeling and Simulation (MoSiLab) is a research laboratory.
Expertise consists in particular in
- material predictions with simulation,
- CFD simulations of reactive and multiphase flows,
- finite elements with material models.
Room: D304
Phone: -1662
- 6 PC
- Linux machine with 32 cores and 250GB memory
- Access to the LRZ and SuperMUC
Students with an interest in Linux and/or physical simulation are always welcome. After induction, an activity as a student assistant in projects is possible
Topics:
- Working with OpenFoam: Finite volume process (free)
- Working with CodeAster: Finite volume process (free)
- Multiphysics with COMSOL: Finite volume process (commercial)
- Quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry (Abinit, FHI-Aims, Castep, Gaussian, Turbomole)
- Cooperation with Working groups Clausen-Schaumann, Fritz, Huber, Roths as well as TUM
- DFG project: Piezo spectroscopy and initio calculations at carbon-oxygen and boron-oxygen complexes in gallium arsenide
- BStMWK Funding Project: STAR (STrahlungsActivated Reactive Processes, Duration 2012-2015
- DFG funding project: INFEROX (INzipiente FERrOelektrika based on hafniumOXid), duration 2013-2015
- DFG funding project: Inferox, continuation, duration 2016-2018
- TUM Applied Technology Forum Project: Optimization of novel ferroelectrics for electrocaloric cooling and pyroelectric energy harvesting with simulation
- TUM Applied Technology Forum Project: Development of a compact ammonia absorber for absorption heat pumps with physical modeling and simulation
- Centrotherm AG, simulation of the Verticoo200 for silicon separation
- Centrotherm AG, Simulation of Reaction Kinetics in the Activator
- Osram AG, Evaluation of Transport Models for Multicomponent Diffusion
- HQ Dielectrics, Sensor Modeling
- Sitec GmbH, Particle Models for Process Engineering