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I’m Kristen Karman-Shoemake and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Arlington, TX and spent most of my childhood in and around the Fort Worth area. When I was in high school, my family moved to Chattanooga, TN. I then went on to UTK for my undergraduate … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA, AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop, automation, biomedical, CFD, data visualization, food, Glyph, GrabCAD, high order, meshing, Microsoft, ParaView, Pointwise, Python, scripting, support, This Is How I Mesh, vim, visualization
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High-Order, Curved Meshes for More Accurate CFD Solutions
It is a relatively simple concept: the higher a mesh’s fidelity, the more accurate the solution, and the more accurate the solution, the lower the program uncertainty and expense. As with many such concepts, however, implementation is not so simple … Continue reading
I’m Patrick Mills and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and moved to Katy, Texas when I was five years old. I grew up loving sports, and played football and soccer in high school. After I graduated high school I moved back to … Continue reading
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Tagged aeroacoustics, atom, food, Glyph, Gmsh, gvim, high order, interns, Outlook, overset, ParaView, Pointwise, scripting, sports, This Is How I Mesh, videos, Visual Studio
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This Week in CFD
Jobs, internships, and events seem to be the order of the week with lots of hiring and lots of announced CFD and meshing conferences. From the long-read department comes several articles on shape optimization, open-source, and geometry modeling issues. And … Continue reading
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Tagged 3DCIC, adaptation, CAESES, CFDEM, CREATE, EMC3, ESI, FLOW-3D, geometry models, GridPro, high order, jobs, MeshTrends, OpenFOAM, optimization, overset, Pegasus, Pointwise, SALOME, Salome_Meca, SimScale, SU2, turbulence, USNCCM, virtual reality, visualization
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Webinar: High-Order Mesh Generation Using Pointwise
Here’s your opportunity to learn how to generate high-order meshes using the latest version of Pointwise. This on-demand webinar uses the Rotor 37 benchmark geometry as a test case to not only demonstrate mesh curving and degree elevation but several … Continue reading
This Week in CFD
There’s a practical way to define convergence of a CFD solution. It’s when you run out of time or budget or both. That’s what happened with this edition of This Week in CFD after a 56 day hiatus. I ran … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, 3DX, Altair, ANSYS, Azore, Branch Technology, CAD, CADfix, CFDTool, COFES, COMSOL, contest, Cray, DOS, ElVis, Femap, Flow360, geometry, HexaLab, high order, Intelligent Light, jobs, meshing, Microsoft, NASA, Nektar++, OceanMesh2D, OpenFOAM, OpenMesh, OpenQBMM, ParaView, Pointwise, Resolved Analytics, Rhino, SimScale, SimSolid, Skintite, Tecplot 360, Tecplot Chorus, Thingi10K, TotalSim, visualization
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The Latest CFD Meshing News From Pointwise
If you are interested in mesh adaptation, high order meshing, structured grids, hybrid meshes, mesh automation, and meshing process simplification, those topics represent just the last month or so at Pointwise. Read on for the details including how you can … Continue reading