63rd International Conference of Scandinavian Simulation Society, SIMS 2022

The 63rd International Conference of Scandinavian Simulation Society, SIMS 2022, will be organized in Trondheim, Norway, September 20-21, 2022.

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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in collaboration with Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet), University of Southeast Norway (USN), University of Stavanger (UiS) and the Scandinavian Simulation Society were proud to arrange the 63rd International Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 2022) in Trondheim, Norway.
SIMS is the Scandinavian Simulation Society with members from the five Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland. The SIMS history goes back to 1959. SIMS practical matters are taken care of by the SIMS board. It consists of two representatives
from Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. SIMS annual meeting takes place at the annual SIMS conference or in connection to international simulation conferences arranged in the Nordic countries.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in collaboration with Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet), University of Southeast Norway (USN), University of Stavanger (UiS) and the Scandinavian Simulation Society were proud to arrange the 63rd International Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 2022) in Trondheim, Norway.
About 500 kilometers north of Oslo lies a beautiful city called Trondheim in Trøndelag county. This municipality has approximately 200,000 inhabitants. This makes Trondheim Norway’s third largest municipality. The Nidelva river flows through the city from south to north, and empties into the Trondheim fjord. Trondheim has a wide range of rich outdoor and cultural offer. There are many historical tourist attractions, such as Nidaros Cathedral, Munkholmen and Kristiansen Fortress. In addition, there are many natural attractions, such as Ringve Bay, Korsvika, Ilabekken, Ringve Botanical Garden and Burma Klippen. You can also be a part of the city’s student and technology life as country’s largest state university, NTNU, has its main campus in Trondheim.
The Scandinavian Simulation Society consists of members from five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. The goal of SIMS is to develop further the science and practice of modelling and simulation in all application areas and to be a forum for information interchange between professionals and non-professionals in the Nordic countries.
The SIMS 2022 conference covered broad aspects of recent research and development work in modeling, simulation and optimization in engineering applications. The scientific program included technical sessions with submitted papers. Ph.D. students were especially encour-
aged to contribute with papers according to the conference themes.
Conference Themes included:
  • Modeling and simulation for design, planning, optimization, control, and monitoring
  • Tools for modeling and simulation, numerical methods for simulation, novel techniques
  • Visualization of modeling and simulation results
Application areas included:
  • Renewable energy systems: bioenergy and biofuels, geothermal, hydro, solar, thermal, wave, tidal, and wind energy
  • Hydrogen technologies: production, storage and transportation, hydrogen value chain
  • Energy systems: electric power, energy storage, fuel cells, heat pumps, industrial plants, energy use in buildings, power plants
  • D. Transportation: automotive, hybrid and electrical vehicles, marine, infrastructure
  • E. Industrial processes: carbon capture and storage, chemical processing, hydrogen production, oil and gas, and water treatment, cyber-hysical systems, biosystems and medical systems
A key component of the SIMS 2022 conference was the opportunity to socialize and make new connections. This was the first time for the conference to take place physically after COVID-19 pandemic. The conference offered several possibilities for networking including a conference dinner at the restaurant AiSuma, a social mini-golf event at Trondheim Camping, a conference study tour to various laboratory facilities at NTNU, and last but not least several coffee and lunch breaks.
On behalf of the organizers, we wish to thank all participants, authors, keynote speakers, session chairs and presenters for their contribution to this conference! We also want to acknowledge the support we have received from the conference board, the program committee, and the SIMS board. Finally, we hope that you will find the proceedings to be a valuable resource in your professional, research, and educational activities whether you are a student, academic, researcher, or a practicing professional.
Lars O. Nord, Tiina Komulainen, Corinna Netzer, Gaurav Mirlekar, Berthe Dongmo-Engeland, Lars Eriksson

Hosting Institutions

NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
OsloMet Oslo Metropolitan University
USN University of Southeast Norway
UiS University of Stavanger

Norwegian organizing committee

Proceedings

The Proceedings has been published by Linköping University Press in Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings No. 192:
Editors: Lars O. Nord, Tiina Komulainen, Corinna Netzer, Gaurav Mirlekar, Berthe Dongmo-Engeland, Lars Eriksson
ISBN: 978-91-7929-545-5, ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)
DOI:
Entire Proceedings: 60 papers, 428+10 pages, 61 253 KB,

Information

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in collaboration with Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet), University of Southeast Norway (USN), University of Stavanger (UiS) and the Scandinavian Simulation Society were proud to arrange the 63rd International Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 2022) in Trondheim, Norway.
SIMS is the Scandinavian Simulation Society with members from the five Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland. The SIMS history goes back to 1959. SIMS practical matters are taken care of by the SIMS board. It consists of two representatives
from Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. SIMS annual meeting takes place at the annual SIMS conference or in connection to international simulation conferences arranged in the Nordic countries.
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in collaboration with Oslo Metropolitan University (OsloMet), University of Southeast Norway (USN), University of Stavanger (UiS) and the Scandinavian Simulation Society were proud to arrange the 63rd International Conference on Simulation and Modelling (SIMS 2022) in Trondheim, Norway.
About 500 kilometers north of Oslo lies a beautiful city called Trondheim in Trøndelag county. This municipality has approximately 200,000 inhabitants. This makes Trondheim Norway’s third largest municipality. The Nidelva river flows through the city from south to north, and empties into the Trondheim fjord. Trondheim has a wide range of rich outdoor and cultural offer. There are many historical tourist attractions, such as Nidaros Cathedral, Munkholmen and Kristiansen Fortress. In addition, there are many natural attractions, such as Ringve Bay, Korsvika, Ilabekken, Ringve Botanical Garden and Burma Klippen. You can also be a part of the city’s student and technology life as country’s largest state university, NTNU, has its main campus in Trondheim.
The Scandinavian Simulation Society consists of members from five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. The goal of SIMS is to develop further the science and practice of modelling and simulation in all application areas and to be a forum for information interchange between professionals and non-professionals in the Nordic countries.
The SIMS 2022 conference covered broad aspects of recent research and development work in modeling, simulation and optimization in engineering applications. The scientific program included technical sessions with submitted papers. Ph.D. students were especially encour-
aged to contribute with papers according to the conference themes.
Conference Themes included:
  • Modeling and simulation for design, planning, optimization, control, and monitoring
  • Tools for modeling and simulation, numerical methods for simulation, novel techniques
  • Visualization of modeling and simulation results
Application areas included:
  • Renewable energy systems: bioenergy and biofuels, geothermal, hydro, solar, thermal, wave, tidal, and wind energy
  • Hydrogen technologies: production, storage and transportation, hydrogen value chain
  • Energy systems: electric power, energy storage, fuel cells, heat pumps, industrial plants, energy use in buildings, power plants
  • D. Transportation: automotive, hybrid and electrical vehicles, marine, infrastructure
  • E. Industrial processes: carbon capture and storage, chemical processing, hydrogen production, oil and gas, and water treatment, cyber-hysical systems, biosystems and medical systems
A key component of the SIMS 2022 conference was the opportunity to socialize and make new connections. This was the first time for the conference to take place physically after COVID-19 pandemic. The conference offered several possibilities for networking including a conference dinner at the restaurant AiSuma, a social mini-golf event at Trondheim Camping, a conference study tour to various laboratory facilities at NTNU, and last but not least several coffee and lunch breaks.
On behalf of the organizers, we wish to thank all participants, authors, keynote speakers, session chairs and presenters for their contribution to this conference! We also want to acknowledge the support we have received from the conference board, the program committee, and the SIMS board. Finally, we hope that you will find the proceedings to be a valuable resource in your professional, research, and educational activities whether you are a student, academic, researcher, or a practicing professional.
Lars O. Nord, Tiina Komulainen, Corinna Netzer, Gaurav Mirlekar, Berthe Dongmo-Engeland, Lars Eriksson

Hosting Institutions

NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology
OsloMet Oslo Metropolitan University
USN University of Southeast Norway
UiS University of Stavanger

Norwegian organizing committee

Proceedings

The Proceedings has been published by Linköping University Press in Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings No. 192:
Editors: Lars O. Nord, Tiina Komulainen, Corinna Netzer, Gaurav Mirlekar, Berthe Dongmo-Engeland, Lars Eriksson
ISBN: 978-91-7929-545-5, ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)
DOI:
Entire Proceedings: 60 papers, 428+10 pages, 61 253 KB,
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