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This Week in CFD
Based on the number of event announcements and updates in this week’s CFD news, everyone’s desire to bring the CFD community together at conferences is almost palpable even though we’re still waiting for the first fully in-person event. From the … Continue reading
This Week in CFD
And here is the first issue of This Week in CFD for the new year. Some applications of CFD (including the Image of the Week for an overset simulation), event updates, and some interesting software work at Los Alamos to … Continue reading
This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news has something for fans of origin stories; read about how CFD Support came to be. There’s also a lot of good reading about HPC, some positive business news, and signs that we might start having in-person … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged AirShaper, ANSYS, CFD Support, HPC, IBM, jobs, neural networks, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Siemens
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This Week in CFD
In this week’s CFD news we learn that in-person events are starting to show up on the calendar. Lots of applied CFD this week, from boilers to bookshelves. And news of a new book by Edward Tufte for those of … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged aerospace, Altair, artificial intelligence, Azore CFD, CFD 2030, CFTurbo, CoTherm, Flashpoint, Flexcompute, grand challenges, HPC, Julia, machine learning, meshing, OpenCASCADE, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, propulsion, Siemens, spaceflight, STAR-CCM+, Supercomputing, TAITherm, TechSoft3D, ThermoAnalytics, Tufte, turbomachinery, turbulence, Visual Kinematics, visualization, VMAP
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This Week in CFD
Each week of CFD news has its own personality. This week it’s about HPC and the cloud. And CFD for bicycles. No explanation. The NASA video about their HPC CFD capabilities is impressive as is a COMSOL simulation of a … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged AWS, CAD interoperability, Ceetron, CFD, cloud computing, COMSOL, exascale, Flowfusic, GridPro, HPC, IngridCloud, jobs, Kubotek, machine learning, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, SPH, SPHeric, STAR-CCM+, structured, Syncious, TechSoft3D
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