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DCS Computing GmbH

DCS Computing GmbH

Softwareentwicklung

Linz, Upper Austria 1.862 Follower:innen

Committed to excellence in computational modelling and engineering solutions for flow processes

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DCS Computing is committed to excellence in computational modelling and engineering solutions for flow processes. We are the core developers of the open source www.cfdem.com platform for CFD-DEM and DEM modelling and provide software development and consultancy services in the CFD, CFD-DEM and DEM modelling fields to optimize industrial-scale equipment in a variety of industries.

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Softwareentwicklung
Größe
11–50 Beschäftigte
Hauptsitz
Linz, Upper Austria
Art
Privatunternehmen
Gegründet
2012
Spezialgebiete
Numerical Modelling, Discrete Element Method - DEM, Computational Fluid Dynamics - CFD, Coupled CFD-DEM, Software Development und Consulting for Industrial Processes

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Beschäftigte von DCS Computing GmbH

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  • 🚀 New in Aspherix® 6.5.0: Electric Field Calculation and Tribocharging ⚡ 🔋 We are excited to introduce a major enhancement regarding the handling of charged particles & electric fields: 🔬 What’s new? ✨ Coupled model for calculating the electric field of charged particles ✨ Charge transfer model for particle-particle and particle-wall interactions for accurate simulations of tribocharging and electrostatic behavior! Stay tuned for more exciting features in our Aspherix® 6.5.0 release series! 🚀 #Aspherix #CFD #DEM #ParticleSimulation #Engineering #Simulation #ElectircField #Tribocharging #ChargeTransfer

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  • 🚀 New in Aspherix® 6.5.0: Spray-Particle Volume & Mass Transfer 🌫️💧 We’re excited to introduce a major enhancement in Aspherix® 6.5.0 – a powerful new way to define particle composition! 🔬 What’s new? Particles can now be defined by: ✅ Species concentrations ✅ Individual species densities ✅ A composition-based particle template 💡 Why does this matter? With this improved modeling approach, you can now simulate: 💦 Multi-phase mass transfer from droplets to particles e.g. Drying of wet particles This upgrade brings even more precision to your spray and multiphase flow simulations, enabling better insights into drying processes, chemical reactions, and coatings. Stay tuned for more exciting features in our Aspherix® 6.5.0 release series! 🚀 #Aspherix #CFD #DEM #ParticleSimulation #Engineering #Simulation #MultiphaseFlow

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  • 🌟 Excited to Share! 🌟   Last week our co-founder Christoph Kloss, project workpackage leader Augusto Fontan Moura and developer Mateus Fontoura have been to Seville, Spain to Kick-Off the latest Horizon Europe project.   The ClimAir project uses AI to tackle climate change, air pollution, and respiratory diseases in Europe. By collecting data on greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and disease prevalence, it aims to improve public health through AI-driven interventions.   Thanks to the people of IDENER.AI and project leader Carlos Sánchez García, ClimAir project leader, for organizing the overall project and the Kick-Off.   ☺️ We are proud that DCS Computing is a part this valuable project. https://lnkd.in/dbnX6v-d https://idener.ai/ #ClimAIr #AIforHealth #ClimateAction #RespiratoryHealth #Innovation #HorizonEU #DCSComputing

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  • 2025 just started and DCS Computing will already be part of the first conference this year. We are excited to talk about one of our newest products at the GeoPython 2025 in Basel, Switzerland from 24th-26th of February. There our Co-Founder Christoph Kloss and our Senior Developer Philippe Seil will talk about a general purpose python-based modelling platform applied to getoechnical engineering. We invite our customers and partners to join us at our session to explore the latest developments and applications in python-based methods. Your participation will provide valuable insights and opportunities for collaboration. For more information and to register, please visit the GeoPython 2025 website https://lnkd.in/eTtFmGRF

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  • 🌟We are proud to announce that DCS Computing will be a part of the latest Horizon Europe project:🌟 🌎 ClimAir: Climate Change and Air Contamination 🔬 The ClimAir project uses AI to tackle climate change, air pollution, and respiratory diseases in Europe. By collecting data on greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and disease prevalence, it aims to improve public health through AI-driven interventions. With a network of 21 partners across 15 countries, including health centers in Spain, Luxembourg, Ukraine, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Romania, and Poland, ClimAir will test and validate tools for health workers, urban planners, and policymakers. The goal is to influence policies, reduce respiratory diseases, and promote healthier environments in European cities. ☺️DCS Computing is happy and proud to be an important part of this project. https://lnkd.in/dbnX6v-d #ClimAIr #AIforHealth #ClimateAction #RespiratoryHealth #Innovation #HorizonEU #DCSComputing

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  • 🎄❄️ Happy Holidays from the DCS-Computing Team! ❄️🎄 As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to our incredible clients, partners, and supporters. Your trust and collaboration have made 2024 an exceptional year for innovation and growth in simulation technology. 🌟 To celebrate the festive season, we’ve created a special snowglobe simulation - a small symbol of the precision, creativity, and endless possibilities that simulation brings to the world. Just as each confetti flake contributes to a unique wonderland, your contributions inspire us to push boundaries and create cutting-edge solutions every day. Thank you for being part of our journey. Wishing you holidays filled with joy, peace, and a sprinkle of computational magic. 🎅✨ Warm wishes, The DCS Team #HappySeasons #HappyHolidays #CFDSimulation #DEM #Aspherix #DCSComputing #ThankYou

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  • 🌟 Final Feature Spotlight: CFDEM®coupling 6.4.0 Updates 🌟 We’re wrapping up our feature spotlight series just before Christmas, with a look at some further powerful new additions and updates in CFDEM®coupling 6.4.0! Here’s what’s new: 1️⃣ cfdemSolverInter - Introducing a new VoF solver based on the latest OpenFOAM- 10 code base, now replacing cfdemSolverInterDyM. - Planned updates will integrate phase change and IBM (currently implemented separately) into this solver for enhanced simulation versatility. 2️⃣ Electrostatic Force Model - A new electrostaticForce model that calculates far-field forces from electric fields acting on charged particles. - Example applications include triboelectric charging and particle interactions, like Styrofoam sticking to surfaces. 3️⃣ ParticleSizeDiffSmoothing - This new smoothing model is tailored for polydisperse particle size distributions, improving accuracy for varied particle sizes. - The model offers a size-dependent smoothing scheme specifically designed for Euler-Lagrange simulations. Thank you for joining us in this feature spotlight series! We’re excited to see how CFDEM®coupling 6.4.0 can elevate your simulations. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/d7QfPC8g or reach out with any questions. We are looking forward to share with you the news about our upcoming new release in early 2025! #CFDEM #Aspherix #Innovation #particlesimulation #simulationsoftware #CFDEMcoupling #VoFsolver #electrostaticforce #triboelectric #polydisperse #smoothingmodel #CFD #DEM #coupledsimulations #discreteelementmethod #release

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  • DCS Computing GmbH hat dies direkt geteilt

    Profil von Stefan Radl anzeigen

    Associate Professor bei Technische Universität Graz

    👏 to all who have contributed to the soon-to-come MOOC "The Discrete Element Method: Advanced Topics" (starting March 2025)! I had the luck to assist the "Christkindl" and package some goodies for our key contributors from MU Leoben, JKU Linz, esciencecenter (NL), https://rcpe.at, and the University of Amsterdam. I hope the packages arrive soon! Thanks to our fantastic iMooX.at team (lead by the fabulous Martin Ebner, and the incredible Maria Haas & Katharina Hohla-Sejkora) for playing "Christkindl" and Gregor Fasching @ TU Graz for making all this happen! #imoox #onlinekurs #DEM #engineering #simulation

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  • 🚨 Upcoming Seminar Alert! 🚨 We’re excited to announce that Dr. Christoph Goniva, one of our CEOs, will be holding a presentation at TU Wien next Thursday, December 12th, 2024! 🎤 🔍 Topic: State of the Art DEM and CFD-DEM Modelling – A Review of Strengths and Weaknesses Dr. Goniva will dive into the latest advancements and challenges in Discrete Element Method (DEM) and CFD-DEM modeling, offering unique insights into this dynamic field. Whether you're a researcher, engineer, or industry professional, this talk is not to be missed! 📍 Location: TU Wien, Building BA - 8th floor 🕒 Time: 12.12.2024 - 12:00 Join us for an engaging seminar that bridges cutting-edge research with real-world applications. We look forward to seeing you there! #CFD #DEM #Engineering #TUWien #Seminar #ResearchInnovation #Aspherix Feel free to share if you'd like to spread the word! 😊

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  • 🔍 Feature Spotlight: Composition Particles Model 🔍 In the latest CFDEM®coupling 6.4.0 release, we’re introducing the Composition Particles model, which allows particles to be defined as a composition of multiple species. This advancement supports simulations where the mass of each species can vary independently, such as in chemical reactions. With this model: Each species concentration and density can be specified, enabling precise control over particle behavior. The particle template is built from a composition of species, opening new possibilities for multi-species, reactive, and complex material simulations. 💡 What’s Next? Stay tuned for our upcoming release where particles will dynamically change mass and size based on species concentration, further expanding the realism of composition-based simulations! Explore this feature today and see how it can enhance your projects. Visithttps://lnkd.in/drNN_SSw or reach out for more information! #CFDEM #Aspherix #Innovation #particlesimulation #simulationsoftware #CFDEMcoupling #compositionparticles #multispecies #chemicalreaction #CFD #DEM #coupledsimulations #discreteelementmethod #release

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