International Workshop on Computational Methods with Applications for Oil and Gas

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Program

1st International Workshop on Computational Mechanics and Materials Science

with Applications to Oil and Gas

28-29 February 2016, HBKU Student Center

Texas A&M University at Qatar, Education City, Doha, Qatar

Organized by

Chair: Dr. Sami El-Borgi, Professor, Mechanical Engineering Program

Co-Chair: Dr. Othmane Bouhali, Director, Advanced Scientific Computing (TASC)

Tentative Technical Program

Sunday 28 February 2016, HBKU Student Center

Morning Combined Session
Ballroom 3, HBKU Student Center
08:00AM-09:00AMRegistration
09:00AM-09:15AMWorkshop Overview
Welcoming Speech
Overview of TASC activities
Texas A&M University at Qatar
09:15AM-10:00AMPlenary Lecture 1Dr. J.N. Reddy
University Distinguished Professor
Member of the National Academy of Engineering
Texas A&M University College Station, USA
The Finite Element Method: From Past to Present
10:00AM-10:30AMCoffee break
10:30AM-11:15AMPlenary Lecture 2Dr. Normand Mousseau
University of Montreal, Canada
Atomistic simulations applied to materials science: a new revolution
11:15AM-12:00PMPlenary Lecture 3Dr. Andreas Polycarpou
Professor and Head of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University, College Station, USA
Advanced Materials and Coating Systems for Oil & Gas Applications
12:00PM-01:00PMLunch
Ballroom 2


Sunday 28 February 2016, HBKU Student Center Afternoon Parallel Sessions (Parallel Session A)

Sunday 28 February 2016, HBKU Student Center
Afternoon Parallel Sessions
Parallel Session A: Computational Mechanics with Applications to Oil and Gas Chairman: Dr J.N. Reddy
Ballroom 3, HBKU Student Center
01:00PM-01:20PMLecture 1ADr Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Multiphase Flow Assurance CFD in Oil and Gas Applications
01:20PM-01:40PMLecture 2AMr. Ralston Fernandes, Texas A&M University at Qatar
Finite Element Modeling of Gas Turbine Blades
01:40PM-02:00PMLecture 3AMr. Kejia Wu
Project Manager, BMT Fluid Mechanics
Consequence Modelling using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for Validating Development Layout and Facility Design
02:00PM-02:20PMLecture 4ADr. Sashikant Nayak
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Modeling Winds and Waves for Oil Applications
02:20PM-02:50PMCoffee break
02:50PM-03:10PMLecture 5ADr. Yinghui Tian
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems
University of Western Australia, Australia
Assessment of offshore pipelines using dynamic lateral stability analysis
03:10PM-3:30PMLecture 6ADr. Yuhe Wang
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Generalized Multiscale Finite Element Method for Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow in Fractured Carbonate Reservoirs
03:50PM-4:10PMLecture 7ADr. Khaled Ahmed
Research Professor
Qatar University
Numerical analyses beyond API579 level 3 FFS for offshore oil separators with sever localized metal loss
04:10PM-4:30PMLecture 8ADr. Mohamed Senousy
Senior Consulting Engineer, ANSYS Inc.
Fracture mechanics in Oil and Gas
04:30PM-04:50PMLecture 9ADr. Pascal LeGal
Divisional Vice President GexCon
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
3D Risk Management for Process Safety: building on Computational Fluid Dynamics
04:50PM-05:30PMClosing Discussion


Sunday 28 February 2016, HBKU Student Center Afternoon Parallel Sessions (Parallel Session B)

Parallel Session B: Computational Materials Science with Applications to Oil and Gas
Chairman: Dr. Normand Mousseau
Conference Room 2, HBKU Student Center
01:00PM-01:40PMLecture 1BDr. Fadwa El Mellouhi, Senior Scientist, Qatar Environmental and Energy Institute (QEERI)
The role of defects in the initiation and propagation of carburization in steel
01:40PM-02:20PMLecture 2BDr. Mary Rayan, Imperial College London and Shell Chair on Corrosion
TBA
02:20PM-03:10PMCoffee break
03:10PM-03:40PMLecture 3BDr. Nick Laycock, Corrosion Specialist at Shell R&D
Modeling the Pitting Corrosion of Stainless Steels
03:40PM-04:10PMLecture 4BProf. Aboubakr M. Abdullah Ali, Materials Science and Corrosion Specialist, Qatar University
Towards better understanding for accelerated and atmospeheric localized corrosion
04:10PM-04:40PMLecture 5BDr. Charlotte Becquart, Universite de Lille, France
Modelling static and dynamic ageing in FeC
04:40PM-05:30PMClosing Discussion


Monday 29 February 2016, HBKU Student Center Parallel Sessions (Parallel Session A)

Parallel Session A: Computational Mechanics with Applications to Oil and Gas
Ballroom 3, HBKU Student Center
08:00AM-09:00AMRegistration
09:00AM-09:45AMShort Course 1ADr. Sami El-Borgi
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Introduction to Linear Finite Element Method
09:45AM-11:00AMShort Course 2ADr. Khaled Ahmed
Research Professor
Qatar University
Tutorial on using Linear Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Software
11:00AM-11:30AMCoffee break
11:30AM-12:15PMShort Course 3ADr. J.N. Reddy
University Distinguished Professor
Member of the National Academy of Engineering
Texas A&M University College Station, USA
Introduction to Nonlinear Finite Element Method
12:15PM-01:00PMShort Course 4ADr. Khaled Ahmed
Research Professor
Qatar University
Tutorial on using Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis using ANSYS Software
01:00PM-02:15PMLunch
Ballroom 2
02:15PM-03:00PMShort Course 5ADr Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Multiphase Flow Calculations in Artificial Gas Lift
03:00PM-03:30PMCoffee break
3:30PM-04:15PMShort Course 6ADr. Yinghui Tian
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems
University of Western Australia, Australia
Modeling of hydrodynamics loads and soil-pipeline interactions and implementation aspects in general purpose finite element code ABAQUS


Monday 29 February 2016, HBKU Student Center Parallel Sessions (Parallel Session B)

Parallel Session B: Computational Materials Science with Applications to Oil and Gas
Computer Lab 202G, TAMU Qatar
09:00AM-11:00AMShort Course 1BMr. Luis Ackerman (QEERI), Dr. Oscar Restrepo (University of Montreal) and Mr. Ali Sheharyar (TAMUQ)
Python for scientists: Introductory and intermediate tutorial
Co-Organized by TASC and QEERI
11:00AM-11:30AMCoffee break
11:00AM-01:00PMShort Course 1BMr. Luis Ackerman (QEERI), Dr. Oscar Restrepo (University of Montreal) and Mr. Ali Sheharyar (TAMUQ)
Python for scientists: Introductory and intermediate tutorial
Co-Organized by TASC and QEERI
01:00PM-02:15PMLunch
Ballroom 2

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