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Pointwise + HELYX Adjoint = Optimized Design
Fluid flow performance and behavior are becoming increasingly important for the design of automotive vehicle shape and key components with increasing pressure to improve design performance while reducing cost and time to market. The goal is to generate optimal design … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Software
Tagged automotive, ENGYS, Helyx, optimization, Pointwise
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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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If we can do design without CAD, what does that acronym even mean? Lifecycle Insights delves into this topic in an article from last year. In other CFD news, Altair’s AcuSolve got a 6x performance boost from GPUs. And join … Continue reading
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Tagged AcuSolve, Altair, CAD, Creo, ENGYS, GPU, Helyx, mesh generation, modeFrontier, NVIDIA, OpenVSP, Particle in Cell, Pointwise, SimScale, Starfish, Teton Simulation, visualization
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While most of the world’s CFD news seems to be about event cancellations or postponements, releases of new software and articles abound. For example, have you ever questioned the validity of the no-slip condition? Here’s some automotive CFD from the … Continue reading
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This week’s CFD news includes high-order, GPU-accelerated simulation of turbomachinery, a sports car that seems to use a crossflow jet in place of a windshield, an opportunity to win $20,000, and more. Shown here is a screen capture of a … Continue reading