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Tag Archives: aeroacoustics
Recap of Six Recent CFD Success Stories with a Meshing Assist
No one generates a mesh just to generate a mesh. The proof of a mesh’s suitability is successful use in a CFD simulation. That success can be predicated on many factors including the availability of a broad range of mesh … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Software
Tagged aeroacoustics, aerodynamics, CFX, hybrid mesh, LES, meshing, OpenFOAM, optimization, overset, Pointwise, structured, SU2, turbulence, unstructured
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Simulation of Fan Acoustics using LES on Overset Grids
Professor Kozo Fujii recently shared preliminary results of a large-eddy simulation of an axial fan that were computed on overset structured grids. Decomposition techniques were then used to compute the fan’s acoustic signature. A journal article and conference presentation are … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Hardware, Software
Tagged aeroacoustics, overset, Pointwise, structured
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This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news includes many examples of CFD in action from baseballs to cement and canoes. We start off with CFD expert Doug Ball being interviewed about HPC which really is a must-read. And if you like reading, the … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged 3D printing, aeroacoustics, AWS, F3D, HPC, Kitware, meshing, Numeca, Pointwise, PyFR, RhinoCFD
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I’m Patrick Mills and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and moved to Katy, Texas when I was five years old. I grew up loving sports, and played football and soccer in high school. After I graduated high school I moved back to … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged aeroacoustics, atom, food, Glyph, Gmsh, gvim, high order, interns, Outlook, overset, ParaView, Pointwise, scripting, sports, This Is How I Mesh, videos, Visual Studio
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I’m Travis Carrigan and This Is How I Mesh
Have you ever been to the Idaho Potato Museum? If not, you should go. They’ll give you a free potato at the end of the tour…or at least they used to. I’ve been there several times. The museum sits in … Continue reading
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Tagged aeroacoustics, AIAA Aviation, automotive, Caelus, CFD, CFD Online, Cygwin, DrivAer, EnSight, FEA, food, Glyph, higher order elements, Let's Talk Meshing, linux, OpenFOAM, optimization, ParaView, Pointwise, Raspberry Pi, Sage, Sales, Sales Guy, SU2, technical sales engineer, Tecplot, This Is How I Mesh, tips, Turbomachinery CFD, Twitter, UTA, vim, webinar, wind turbine, Windows
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