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Tag Archives: Applied CCM
Mesh Adaptation With Python, Pointwise and Caelus
Mesh adaptation is one of the NASA 2030 goals, and has been one of the areas of research and development by Pointwise in past case studies and webinars. Applied CCM is the distributor for Pointwise in Australia and New Zealand, … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Software
Tagged aerospace, Applied CCM, automation, Caelus, FIeldView, mesh adaptation, NASA, OpenFOAM, Python
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I’m Martin Leahy and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up and still live and work in Victoria, a southern state of Australia. I am lucky to have wonderful family of three children and a wonderful wife, Amy. I grew up on a sheep/cattle farm in Glenaroua, Victoria, … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged adaptation, ANSYS, Applied CCM, Caelus, CFX, cloud, FIeldView, food, git, Glyph, high order, linux, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, Python, This Is How I Mesh, Ubuntu
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I’m Scott Burch and This Is How I Mesh
The first time I’d heard of CFD was when Ford Australia used it to develop their V8 Supercar in 2003 on their super computer in America. When describing the power of the hardware, they said it was used to calculate … Continue reading
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Tagged AcuSolve, Applied CCM, automotive, Caelus, CFD, Excel, FIeldView, food, OpenFOAM, Outlook, ParaView, Pointwise, Pointwise User Group Meeting, T-Rex, The Connector, This Is How I Mesh
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I’m Darrin Stephens and This Is How I Mesh
I was born and raised in Innisfail, a small country town in the far north of the state of Queensland, Australia. Being in the far north, Innisfail was hot and humid where the rainfall each year is measured in meters. … Continue reading
This Week in CFD
Applications Boeing’s CFD software helped Callaway Golf produce a tournament winning driver. CFD software for designing sailboats. Do you think like a simulation engineer? Read about six rules for focusing your thinking. Here’s a very cool article about shrink-wrapping and … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, Altair, ANSYS, Applied CCM, Beta CAE, Caelus, CAESES, Convergent Science, FluidDyna, Kitware, meshCurve, meshing, NSCI, NVIDIA, Pointwise, Polygonica, SolidWorks, Tecplot 360, visualization
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