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Raimund Wegener is a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM in Kaiserslautern. His work focuses on modeling fiber dynamics, kinetic theories, and industrial processes, particularly in the context of nonwoven materials and melt spinning. He specializes in developing numerical frameworks and stochastic models to simulate complex systems involving viscoelastic fluids, turbulent airflow interactions, and material behavior under various conditions.
His research integrates applied mathematics, computational fluid dynamics, and mechanical engineering to address challenges in manufacturing processes like aerodynamic web forming, electrospinning, and nonwoven production optimization. Key contributions include advancements in predictive modeling for tensile strength inference, boundary condition formulations for viscoelastic fibers, and Pareto-optimized mass distribution strategies.
Wegener’s methodologies bridge theoretical models with industrial applications, leveraging asymptotic analysis, finite volume methods, and regression-based approaches. His work is published in journals like the Journal of Computational Physics and Applied Mathematical Modeling, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration.
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