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Overview

This event offers invaluable insights into improving road tunnel ventilation systems.

Hear first-hand from experts who collaborated with Australian road tunnel operators to enhance their ventilation using advanced simulation tools. Learn how Ventsim DESIGN, a 1D network flow simulation tool with a 3D graphical user interface, was adapted for tunnel-specific challenges like jet fan pressure and vehicle piston effects.

Discover the detailed process of building validated models, calibrated with real-time sensor data, and how these models were used to trial and implement successful changes. Key topics include reducing power consumption, optimising fan use and modifying emission requirements.

By attending, you’ll gain practical knowledge applicable to tunnel ventilation and other engineering challenges, witnessing the real-world impact of these innovations. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with industry professionals and stay ahead with cutting-edge ventilation solutions.

Learning outcomes

In this presentation, you will learn about:

  • The approach taken in modelling ventilation in operational road tunnels, informed by experience in underground mine ventilation and model calibration.
  • Various approaches taken in mining and how they may or may not be applicable to tunnel ventilation.

About the speakers

Florian Michelin
Brisbane Manager, Howden Ventsim
Florian Michelin is the Howden Ventsim Brisbane Manager. Florian Michelin is a mechanical engineer, specialising in computational fluid dynamics. They started as a software developer at Chasm Consulting (now owned by Howden), developing new features and improving simulation algorithms in Ventsim™. This led to the development of Pumpsim, a software for liquid pipe flow simulation, and Florian became the product manager for Pumpsim, as well as trainer and consultant using Ventsim and Pumpsim. Now, they are the manager for Howden Ventsim Australia, responsible for development, sales, training, and consulting activities for Ventsim and Pumpsim products.
Dr Martin Griffith
Software Team Leader, Howden Ventsim

Dr Martin Griffith is the Howden Ventsim Software Team Leader. He has worked in ventilation network modelling software development and consulting projects at Howden Ventsim for seven years. Prior to this, he worked for a decade in fluid dynamics research at Monash and Swinburne Universities. He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering.

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