CIVS Research Presented at IMECE Conference
Two CIVS research papers were presented at the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition (IMECE) in Portland, OR on November 17 – 21.
Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (CIVS RA, MSME) presented “Investigating the Effects of Spray Nozzle Clogging in Continuous Casting of Steel” authored by CIVS RAs Dianzhi Meng, Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati, CIVS Associate Director for Operations Armin Silaen, and CIVS Director Chenn Zhou.
Xipeng Guo presented “Numerical Investigation of Flow Field and Mixing Efficiency in the Kanbara Reactor” authored by CIVS RAs Mohammed Abdul Razzak, Xipeng Guo, Imran Syed, CIVS Senior Research Engineer Nicholas Walla, Hongbin Yin (ArcelorMittal), and CIVS Director Chenn Zhou.
The International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) is ASME’s largest research and development (R&D) conference focused primarily on mechanical engineering while encompassing perspectives from many engineering disciplines. Each year, roughly 2,400 papers, presentations, and posters are presented at IMECE in 17 core tracks. Attendees include the leading researchers in their representative disciplines from academia, government, and industry R&D labs. The greatest strength of IMECE is the breadth of research presented. With approximately 30 parallel sessions running over a 4-day technical program, every field is addressed. From critical advancements in mature fields to new and innovative areas of R&D.