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Tag Archives: High Lift Prediction Workshop
High-Lift Prediction Using SU2 v6 Falcon & Pointwise
The SU2 team and Pointwise recently teamed up and ran one of the meshes generated for the AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop using the latest release of SU2. Information regarding the workshop, the meshing process, solver setup, and the SU2 … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, CFD, CRM, GitHub, High Lift Prediction Workshop, hybrid mesh, NASA, Pointwise, simulation, SU2, T-Rex
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I’m Brody Nutt and This Is How I Mesh
I am from Overland Park, Kansas, which is a suburban city just outside of Kansas City, Missouri. I ended up in Texas through my studies at Texas Christian University (Go Frogs!) and have enjoyed being here very much. I am … Continue reading
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Tagged food, High Lift Prediction Workshop, interns, iOS, Pointwise, Sonic Boom Prediction Workshop, support, T-Rex, This Is How I Mesh, YouTube
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I’m John Chawner and This Is How I Mesh
Meshing has been very, very good to me. Who’s me? And what do I do? I’m an engineer by education, a programmer by practice, and now I mostly enjoy meeting and learning from interesting people. I suppose I should begin … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA, AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, AIAA Aviation, AIAA SciTech, ASSESS, Chrome, COFES, Disney, Excel, food, Glyph, grid generation, Gridgen, High Lift Prediction Workshop, IMR, mesh generation, meshing, NASA, Outlook, Pointwise, Pointwise User Group Meeting, programming, structured, This Is How I Mesh, vim
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I’m Carolyn Woeber and This Is How I Mesh
Over time, I’ve realized that I’m in this for the adventure. I’m sure you are laughing at that, but it’s true. Discovering and doing mesh generation for me has been one big adventure right from the beginning. I grew up … Continue reading