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I’m James Linfield and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up on the south coast of the UK, in a small sleepy village called Storrington in West Sussex. Not too far away from the seaside town of Brighton (that’s where I say I’m from when people, quite rightly, … Continue reading
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Tagged 3d mouse, adjoint, aerospace, ai, artificial intelligence, Asana, atom, CFD, coffee, compressible flows, engine, engineering, Fluent, food, Gambit, grid generation, linux, machine learning, mechanical engineering, NAFEMS, OpenFOAM, OpenFOAM Workshop, optimization, paper, ParaView, Pointwise, putty, SU2, This Is How I Mesh, turbulence, uav
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This Week in CFD
There are several open positions in the CFD world including one at Pointwise, and that’s not counting internships. We’ve got interesting articles on CAD-embedded CFD (as an example, the image here is from SolidWorks) and numerical algorithms for LES. For … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software, Uncategorized
Tagged Altair, ANSYS, Autodesk Inventor, Beta CAE, CFD 2030, Code_Aster, COMSOL, CONVERGE CFD, Fluent, jobs, LES, Maya, OpenCFD, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Viiflow, visualization
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This Week in CFD
In this first edition of This Week in CFD for the new year we find several job openings including some at Pointwise, both permanent positions and internships. There are also long reads about designers’ use of simulation and the criticality … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Hardware, News, People & Places, Software
Tagged 3D printing, Aerotherm, AMI Aero, Analytical Methods, ANSYS, Beta CAE, CAESES, CFD 2030, CFDShip-Iowa, Code_Saturne, Creo, EDEM, Elemental, exascale, FLOW-3D, Fluent, Friendship Systems, GridPro, jobs, Lattice Boltzmann, LBM, meshing, Neptune_CFD, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, RhinoCFD, SimScale, visualization, VSAERO
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This Week in CFD
This week features updates on many CFD-related events and a deep article on predicting where CFD will be in 2030. The image to the right is from that article on the TENZOR blog and shows an LES simulation using an … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged AIAA SciTech, ASSESS, CFD 2030, Fluent, jobs, mesh, Parasolid, Pointwise, Pointwise User Group Meeting, Talking CFD, TFAWS
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CFD Solutions Using Pointwise Generated Grids
Students at Texas A&M University use Pointwise to generate a wide variety of mesh types to support research on various CFD solvers and applications.
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Tagged Fluent, hybrid, Pointwise, structured, UNS3D, unstructured
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This Week in CFD
Why is meshing so hard? Today’s thought-provoking reading is a two-year old blog post from CFMS that asks “Why is meshing so hard?” I have often asked myself the same question and today decided – as is standard practice nowadays … Continue reading
I’m Brian Ta and This Is How I Mesh
Howdy everybody! I am a Vietnamese born American originally from Fountain Valley, California. The only memories I have from there are of the beach in addition to being robbed…the reason why my family moved to Texas. I have been living … Continue reading
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Tagged CFD, CFX, computer science, Fluent, food, FUN3D, GitHub, Glyph, interns, layers, OpenFOAM, Outlook, Pointwise, STAR-CCM+, SU2, This Is How I Mesh, Tutorial Tuesday, tutorials, vi, vim, Visual Studio, YouTube
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