CM3

Computational Multi Physics, Multi Scales
and Multi Big Data in Transport Modeling,
Simulation and Optimization

CM3 Conference Programme

(Updated May 20, 2015)
Jyväskylä Congress Centre, Paviljonki, Lutakonaukio 12, Jyväskylä
Monday May 25, 2015 Tuesday May 26, 2015 Wednesday May 27, 2015

Paviljonki 3rd floor, in front of K305 Alvar

09:00–09:50
Registration

Paviljonki 2nd floor, in front of Auditorium A2 Wivi 

08:45–9:00
Registration

Paviljonki 2nd floor, in front of Auditorium A2 Wivi 

08:45–9:00
Registration

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

09:15–09:50              
Coffee

 

 

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman: Jacques Periaux, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

09:50–10:10
Welcome address
JYU: Vice Rector Kaisa Miettinen and Jacques Periaux Finland;
EC: Michael Kyriakopoulos, Belgium;
ECCOMAS: Vice President Pedro Díez, Spain

10:10–10:30
Introductory Lecture
Multidisciplinary and Integrated Computational Aeronautics in H2020 and beyond
Michael Kyriakopoulos, EC DG Research & Innovation, Belgium

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 
Chairman: Pedro Díez, CIMNE/UPC, Spain

09:00–09:30              
Semi Plenary Lecture Railways
Large-scale wave propagation in ballasted railway tracks
Régis Cottereau, Ecole Centrale, France


09:30–10:00              
Semi Plenary Lecture Aeronautics
Multidisciplinary Design Analysis/Optimisation System Needs and Development
Adel Abbas, UPM, Spain

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 
Chairman: Lars Magnus Hvattum, NTNU, Norway

09:00–09:30              
Plenary Lecture Logistics
How TNT Express saved more than 200 million in four years time by using Business Analyticsm
Hein Fleuren, Tilburg University, Bluerock Logistics, The Netherlands

09:30–10:00              
Plenary Lecture Logistics
Changing Finnish Rail Market
Kimmo Rahkamo, Managing Director, Fennia Rail Oy, Finland

10:00–10:30              
Semi Plenary Lecture Logistics
Digital Supply Chains
Kyösti Orre, General Industry Federation, Finland

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman: Adel Abbas, UPM, Spain

10:30–11:00              
Plenary Lecture Aeronautics 
Securing Further Gains in Aircraft Environmental Performance: Challenges and Opportunities for Multi-Fidelity and Multi-Scale Simulation
Stephen Rolston, Airbus, UK  

11:00–11:40              
Plenary Lecture Automotive
New trends in the automotive industry, transition from a mechanical industry to a software industry
Mårten Levenstam, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

10:00–10:30              
Coffee

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

10:30–11:00              
Coffee

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

11:40–12:45
Lunch

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 
Chairman: Jacques Periaux, University of Jyväskylä, Finland        
Moderator: William E. Fitzgibbon, University of Houston, USA 

10:30–12:30       
Round Table 1: New Challenges and Solutions for the Greening of Transport

  • Panelists: A. Abbas, UPM, Spain, O. Bräysy, JYU, Finland, R. Cottereau, ECP, France, B. Galván, ULPGC, Spain, M. Kyriakopoulos, EC DG research, Belgium, and M. Törmanen, Volvo, Sweden

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 

11:00–12:00       
Limowa Round Table 3: Role of Information and Big data

  • Moderator: Heikki Lahtinen, Limowa, Finland
  • Panelists: O. Bräysy, JYU, Finland, V. Hara, Rovio, Finland, H. Kulmala, Technology Industries, Finland, and M. Rönnqvist, Université Laval, Canada

12:00–13:00              
Logistics Software Demo session
NFleet, Procomp Solutions, Silvasti Software, MultiAgent solutions

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman: Mårten Levenstam, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden

12:45–14:05
Parallel Contributed Session 1: Automotive

  • Clustering driving destinations using a modified DBSCAN algorithm with locally-defined map-based thresholds
    Ghazaleh Panahandeh, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden
  • On Qualitative Properties of Cluster Model for Flows on Regular Networks — Composites
    Marina Yashina, Moscow Tech. Univ. of Communications and Informatics, Russia
  • Generalized pendulums and transport logistic applications
    Alexander Buslaev, Moscow Automobile and Road State Tech. Univ., Russia

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

12:30–13:30
Lunch

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

13:00–14:00              
Lunch

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K307 Elsi
Chairman: Tero Tuovinen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

12:45–14:05
Parallel Contributed Session 2: Simulation 

  • Investigating side-wind stability of high speed trains with CFD methods that resolve turbulent dynamics on decreasing scales
    Moritz Fragner, German Aerospace Center, Germany
  • Numerical Simulation of the Thermal Comfort in a Double Decker Train Cabin
    Mikhail Konstantinov, University of Ilmenau and Claus Wagner, Germany
  • Aircraft classification based on instantaneous Doppler curve extraction of VHF band
    Piotr Ptak, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 
Chairman: Mikael Törmänen, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden

13:30–14:00              
Plenary Lecture Logistics 
Collaborative logistics – possibilities and challenges
Mikael Rönnqvist, Université Laval, Canada

14:00–14:30
Plenary Lecture Logistics
The key success factors in future logistics
Olli Bräysy, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

14:30–15:00              
Semi Plenary Lecture Logistics
Extending the Scope of SCM Decision Making
Wout Dullaert, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman: Hein Fleuren, Tilburg University, The Netherlands

14:00–15:20              
Parallel Contributed Session 6: Logistics III

  • Digitalisation will democratise innovations in industry
    Harri Kulmala, The Federation of Finnish Technology Industries, Finland
  • Challenges of the Order - Replenishment Process in Supply Chain a special case - picking without pick orders
    Juha Särelä, Fimatic Oy, Finland
  • Towards more efficient logistics by using computational technology and intelligent information systems
    Teemu Mustonen, Ecomond Ltd., Finland
  • Using a dynamic system model in ex-ante operational and profitability analysis of a metal mine through simulation
    Mikael Collan, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

 

14:05–14:15

Break

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

15:00–15:30              
Coffee

 

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman: Blas Galván, ULPGC, Spain

14:15–14:45
Semi Plenary Lecture Automotive
Challenges in Optimization of a Passenger Vehicle
Mikael Törmänen, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden

14:45–15:15
Semi Plenary Lecture Maritime
Challenges to develop innovative multi-use offshore platforms servicing marine transportation and emerging coastal activities
Joaquin Brito, PLOCAN, Spain

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 

15:30–16:30       
Limowa Round Table 2: The Growing importance of Intra-logistics

  • Moderator: Jorma Härkönen, Limowa, Finland
  • Panelists: W. Dullaert, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, H. Fleuren, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, J. Särelä, Fimatic Oy, Finland, and J. Viinikainen, Edicon Oy, Finland

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K307 Elsi
Chairman: Mikael Collan, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

14:00–15:20              
Parallel Contributed Session 7: Logistics IV

  • Automating the Vehicle Routing System Customization for Faster Deployment
    Jussi Rasku, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  • A Comparison of NSGA II and MOSA for Solving Multi-depots Time-dependent Vehicle Routing Problem with Heterogeneous Fleet
    Arian Razmi Farooji, University of Oulu, Finland
  • Transport Equations in the Continuum Modelling and Analysis of Travelling Bodies
    Juha Jeronen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

15:15–15:45
Coffee

16:30–16:45              
Break

Paviljonki 3rd floor, restaurant

15:20–15:50              
Coffee

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairmen: Jacques Periaux, University of Jyväskylä, Finland and Pedro Díez, CIMNE/UPC, Spain

15:45–17:15
C-AERO2 STS Aeronautics
Models and Tools for Greening Future Air Transport

  • Reduction of environmental effects of civil aircraft through multi objective flight plan optimization
    Jordi Pons-Prats, CIMNE/UPC, Spain
  • A PGD computational vademecum for shape optimization: geometrical parameterization, fast and multiple queries
    Pedro Díez
    , CIMNE/UPC, Spain
  • Basic versus applied research in transonic flows for aeronautics
    Laurent Jacquin, Ecole Polytechnique and ONERA, France

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairman:
Wout Dullaert, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

16:45–18:05              
Parallel Contributed Session 3: Logistics I

  • Optimization of Large-Scale Waste Flow Management at HerAmbiente
    Matteo Pozzi, OPTIT SRL, Italy
  • Dynamic and Real-time Management of Logistic Chain
    Peter Grankulla, Oy Attracs Ab, Finland
  • Challenging Science for Innovations in Logistics
    Ilkka Hämäläinen, Edicon Oy, Finland
  • Optimization in health care industry – Results and current practices from Finland and The Netherlands
    Jarno Väisänen, Procomp Solutions Oy, Finland

Paviljonki 2nd floor, Auditorium A2 Wivi 
Chairman: Pekka Neittaanmäki, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

15:50–16:20              
Semi Plenary Lecture Logistics
Competitive Green Vehicle Routing
Victor Zakharov, University of St. Petersburg, Russia

16:20–16:30
Concluding remarks
Pekka Neittaanmäki, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

17:15–17:30              
Break

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K307 Elsi
Chairman:
Olli Bräysy, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

16:45–18:05              
Parallel Contributed Session 4: Logistics II

  • Routing and scheduling of vessels to perform maintenance tasks at offshore wind farms
    Lars Magnus Hvattum, NTNU, Norway
  • Managing and optimizing road transports and mobile work with LogiApps
    Panu Silvasti, LogiApps, Finland
  • Approximating non-linear blending optimization in supply chain networks
    Amir Salehipour, The University of Newcastle, Australia
  • Improving the Estimation of Arrival Times along a Vehicle Route
    Alexander Kleff, PTV Group, Germany

16:30                         
End of Day 3  

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K305 Alvar
Chairmen: Joaquin Brito, PLOCAN and Blas Galván, ULPGC, Spain

17:30–18:30              
STS Maritime
Sustainable and Innovative concepts to combine marine transport and emerging marine activities

  • Platea4D: A software platform for transnational maritime and coastal projects
    Blas Galván, ULPGC, Spain
  • The Port of Houston and Gulf Coast Maritime Operations
    William E. Fitzgibbon, College of Technology, University of Houston, USA

Paviljonki 3rd floor, K306 Anton
Chairman: Pekka Neittaanmäki, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

16:45–18:05
Parallel Contributed Session 5: Modelling and methods

  • Design and Operation of Multiscale Modelling Platform
    Vit Smilauer, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
  • Computational Methods for the Stochastic Equilibrium Stable Dynamic Model
    Yuriy Dorn, National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE), KIAM RAS, Russia
  • Stochastic fracture analysis of a moving paper web
    Maria Tirronen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

 

18:30
End of Day 1

18:05 
End of Day 2

 

Paviljonki 3rd floor, lounge

19:00
Reception

Solo Sokos Hotel Paviljonki restaurant, 2nd floor

20:00
Conference dinner

 

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