Category: MFiX

MFS Cover Article available in Particuology Volume 62, March 2022

MFiX-DEM is a powerful tool capable of directly tracking the collisions and movement of particles in chemical reactors. NETL is using this model for challenging applications ...
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Porous Catalytic Polymers for Simultaneous CO2 Capture and Conversion to Value-added Chemicals

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) recently developed a dual functional porous catalytic polymer material that simultaneously captures and catalytically converts CO2 to a value-added, easily ...
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MFiX 21.3 Release Announcement

We are pleased to announce the MFiX 21.3 release. Please download the latest version. See the release note that highlights the changes from the previous ...
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MFiX 21.2 Release Announcement

We are pleased to announce the MFiX 21.2 release. Please download the latest version.
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Collaborations with Minority Serving Institutions Bolster NETL Modeling Capabilities

NETL’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Other Minority Institutions (HBCU-OMI) program has enabled more than 40 groundbreaking energy research projects since 2010.
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The Shape of Things to Come: Non-spherical Modeling Technique Developed at NETL

In an effort that could lead to accelerated design and deployment of advanced energy systems, NETL researchers have added a valuable new capability to the ...
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MFiX 20.2 Release Announcement

We are pleased to announce the MFiX 20.2 release. Please download the latest version.
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MFiX 20.1 Release Announcement

We are pleased to announce the MFiX 20.1 release. Please download the latest version.
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MFiX 19.3 Release Announcement

We are pleased to announce the MFiX 19.3 release. Please download the latest version.
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NETL 2019 Workshop On Multiphase Flow Science Proceedings

The NETL 2019 Workshop on Multiphase Flow Science was held in Morgantown, WV at the Morgantown Marriott at Waterfront Place on August 6 - 8. ...
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