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This Week in CFD
The CFD world is producing some thought-provoking articles during the pandemic including one from SimScale on cloud computing and one from Fastway on their CAE Maturity Model. Two videos go into detail on use of AWS for CFD and an … Continue reading
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Tagged AcuSolve, adaptation, adjoint, Altair, ANSYS, AWS, Beta CAE, blastFoam, CFX, cloud computing, Cobalt, EnginSoft, ENGYS, GMGW, grid, Helyx, Hexagon, ISimQ, jobs, Phoenix Integration, Pointwise, Rhino, SimScale, SolidWorks, visualization, workshop, xNURBS
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I’m James Linfield and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up on the south coast of the UK, in a small sleepy village called Storrington in West Sussex. Not too far away from the seaside town of Brighton (that’s where I say I’m from when people, quite rightly, … Continue reading
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Tagged 3d mouse, adjoint, aerospace, ai, artificial intelligence, Asana, atom, CFD, coffee, compressible flows, engine, engineering, Fluent, food, Gambit, grid generation, linux, machine learning, mechanical engineering, NAFEMS, OpenFOAM, OpenFOAM Workshop, optimization, paper, ParaView, Pointwise, putty, SU2, This Is How I Mesh, turbulence, uav
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I’m Tom Economon and This Is How I Mesh
I suppose I’ll start with the stuffy company line: Dr. Thomas D. Economon is a Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University, where he received MS and PhD degrees in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics. He holds a BS in Aerospace … Continue reading
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Tagged adjoint, aerospace, AIAA Aviation, CFD, CFD 2030, ECCOMAS, food, Gridgen, hybrid, NOED, Pointwise, Stanford, structured, SU2, Tecplot, This Is How I Mesh, VINAS, Xcode
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