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Design and optimization of industrial processes and equipments have been based on pure empirical and experimental experience for many years. Now, because of the enormous improvement of hardware resources like parallel computers and algorithmical tools, we are able to study complex multidimensional industrial processes by simulation, and to develop a new platform for the fundamental understanding of problems with high complexity and for the optimal design of industrial systems. The response time for realistic simulations is now of an acceptable order, such that extensive parameter studies can be performed. The fascinating progress in hardware resources and algorithmical tools require further research for combining both. E. g. the dynamical load balancing is still an area which has to be improved.
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Kröner, D. (1999). Reactive Flows. In: Krause, E., Jäger, W. (eds) High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’98. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58600-2_32
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