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Tag Archives: AIAA
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 CFD news is dominated by applications but overshadowed by the image of the week from your friends at Ferrari (shown here). It’s a CFD solution, but probably not what you think at first. There are also some notable … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, News, Software
Tagged AIAA, Altair, automotive, AWS, CATIA, Dassault Systemes, ENGYS, FloEFD, jobs, Lifecycle Insights, mesh generation, Microsoft Mesh, PetscSF, Pointwise, SIMULIA, Solid Edge, SolidWorks, STAR-CCM+, turbomachinery, vim, Zenotech
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This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news is chock full o’ applications with nary a software announcement in sight. These apps include two studies of virus particle transmission on aircraft, one for aeroacoustics outside the aircraft, and another for an infamous detonation. Here … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News
Tagged AIAA, ANSYS, ASSESS, Dassault Systemes, jobs, meshing, OpenFOAM, overset, Overset Grid Symposium, Pointwise, Viper::Blast
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CFD in Aerospace America’s 2019 Year in Review
Something was happening early in 2020 that distracted me from writing my usual article about CFD in AIAA’s annual Year in Review issue of Aerospace America. What was it? Having trouble remembering. Hmm… Oh, right – that pandemic thing. Regardless, … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, News, Software
Tagged ADflow, AIAA, Airbus, boundary layer, CFD 2030, exascale, FUN3D, GMGW, high order, hypersonic, Intelligent Light, Kestrel, MACH-Aero, morphing missiles, NASA, OpenFOAM, OpenMDAO, Pointwise, Purdue, transition, UQ, visualization, Year in Review
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This Week in CFD
You get the bare bones version of CFD news today because WordPress’ post editor lost my virtually completed first draft and, honestly, it used up all my authoring for today. Here’s an eye-catching image from a Simulia article about tire … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, News, People & Places, Software
Tagged adaptation, AIAA, Caelus, CRAFT Tech, meshing, NVIDIA, Pointwise, Sigmetrix, SIMULIA, Surface Libre, TechSoft3D
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