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This Week in CFD
This week’s collection of CFD ethereal flotsam and jetsam comes from my Covid-soaked mind. But don’t worry, there’s some lucidity herein. There are several items to draw you in such as a beginner’s guide to CAD data, a longish list … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged 3D printing, AIAA Aviation, ANSYS, CAD, CadenceLIVE, CFD Direct, cloud, Code_Aster, Coolsim, Datakit, Flow Science, generative design, Gmsh, Hexagon, marine, mesh generation, OnCloud, OnScale, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, PTC, SPH, SPHeric, survey, Tech Clarity, turbulence, XCOMPUTE, Xplicit Computing
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This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news begins with a report on the state of the aerospace industry that’s worth your time. Another high level report discusses the impact of fluid dynamics on the UK’s economy. For whatever reason, the automotive applications of … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged aerospace, AIAA, AIAA Aviation, CAD Exchanger, Cadence, FINE/Marine, Flexcompute, marine, meshing, nanofluidics, OMNIS, Pointwise, power generation, SIMULIA, TCFD
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This Week in CFD
For reasons I can’t explain, I’m really excited and energetic today about CFD and work in general. Is it because of summer? Start of the Olympics? Being three months in to our new relationship with Cadence and Numeca and really … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA Aviation, automotive, Cadence, CETOL, CFD Support, Flow Science, IGA, jobs, meshing, MeshTrends, nVariate, OMNIS/Impacts, open source, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Sigmetrix, SolidWorks, USNCCM
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This Week in CFD
Welcome to this week’s roundup and recap of all the CFD news that’s fit to print that could be documented in the time available. Of particular note is a Digital Engineering article on V&V that’s worth your time to read. … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, People & Places, Software
Tagged aerospace, AIAA, AIAA Aviation, automotive, Cadence, CFD 2030, jobs, machine learning, marine, Numeca, OpenFOAM, OpenQBMM, ParaView, physical modeling, Pointwise, Siemens, Simcenter 3D, SPH, SPHinXsys, turbulence, V&V, validation, verification, visualization
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This Week in CFD
This week’s compilation of CFD news begins with a must-read article on how to choose colors properly when visualizing data. AI comes up twice this week as does Fortran which makes one wonder whether anyone’s programming AI in Fortran. There’s … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged AIAA Aviation, byteLAKE, Cadence, CAESES, ELEMENTS, ENGYS, Helyx, jobs, nTopology, Numeca, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Siemens, SU2, TransMagic, visualization
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