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This Week in CFD

The CFD world did not stop producing cool news while This Week in CFD was on hiatus as evidenced by the fact that this post hardly put a dent in the backlog of bookmarks. There are two surveys seeking your … Continue reading

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Improve CFD Efficiency with Solution-Based Mesh Adaptation

At the AIAA Propulsion & Energy Forum 2020, the technical paper Robust, Efficient and Accurate Mesh Adaptation for Turbomachinery CFD Simulations was presented. This work by Pointwise’s Nick Wyman and Paul Galpin and Thorsten Hansen from ISimQ represents the latest … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

This week’s CFD news includes articles that pose questions about open source software. Does it have a people problem? And are people prejudiced against it? Proving that good things never get old, there’s a multi-part video series on fluid mechanics … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

This week’s CFD news begins with brief but valuable advice about writing abstracts for your tech papers. Then for reasons that remain unclear, there’s a lot of news about meshing – applied meshing, mesh file formats, types of meshes, new … Continue reading

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Roundup of CFD Success Stories

If it seems like we’ve been sharing a lot recently about our work with our friends and partners, it’s true – we have been. During the first several months of “work from home” we chose to showcase a lot of … Continue reading

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