Project resources — where everything lives
#ai26-10#resources#onboarding#simulation#reference
David Olsson
14 July 2026 · reference post for the project team
A few new people have joined the working sessions, and the links to everything we've built have been accumulating quietly in email threads. This post collects them in one place so nobody has to go digging.
If you're joining from the Crush Dynamics operations side — welcome. Start with the simulations. They'll explain what we've been talking about better than prose will.
The team site
The project's operating picture. Milestones and where each one stands, the risk register, decisions as they're made, the meeting calendar, and every report produced so far.
It's password-protected. Ask me directly for access rather than passing the password around.
One thing worth knowing about this site: nobody updates it by hand. It's a view over the project's underlying records — when a milestone moves or a risk changes, the site changes with it. That's deliberate. It means what you're looking at is what we're actually reporting, not a tidied-up version of it.
The simulations
These are the working models. They are unfinished, and they will be wrong in places — which is rather the point of putting them in front of you.
100 L vat simulation
The vat, with the controls you actually have, and the mass inside it modelled as the thick particulate substance it is rather than as a liquid. It doesn't cool the way water cools — the outer layer chills while the core stays denser and warmer for longer, and not in a straight line.
That change came directly out of the July site visit, and it changed how the whole model behaves.
Grape pomace model
The feedstock side.
Fermentation science and algorithms
fermentation-data-ai26-10.netlify.app
The reference base — the science and the algorithms underneath the models. The science and algorithms section is the place to go if you want to know why the simulations behave as they do, rather than just watching them do it.
FermentDT
The software being built out of this work has a name — FermentDT, where DT is for digital twin. Ai26.10 is the funding identifier; FermentDT is the thing itself.
fermentdt.com — the product surface: what it does, the lab, partnership, and a one-page summary.
ferment-dt.vercel.app — the same surface, second address.
The FermentDT blog — build notes and thinking as it develops. There's a newsletter if you'd rather it came to you.
Corrections welcome. Especially the "that's not how it works" kind.
— David