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Tag Archives: hybrid
I’m Rajib Roy and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in a rural village in southern Bangladesh and raised in Chittagong Hill Tracts in the southeastern part of the country. The Hill Tracts is a mountainous region with a diverse demography and vibrant culture. I loved math … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged automation, CFD, food, Glyph, hybrid, interns, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, quad-dominant, scripting, T-Rex, This Is How I Mesh, unstructured
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I’m Tom Economon and This Is How I Mesh
I suppose I’ll start with the stuffy company line: Dr. Thomas D. Economon is a Postdoctoral Scholar at Stanford University, where he received MS and PhD degrees in the Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics. He holds a BS in Aerospace … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged adjoint, aerospace, AIAA Aviation, CFD, CFD 2030, ECCOMAS, food, Gridgen, hybrid, NOED, Pointwise, Stanford, structured, SU2, Tecplot, This Is How I Mesh, VINAS, Xcode
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Mesh Morphing for Automotive Shape Design Optimization
Next week Claudio Pita and I will be in the Motor City attending the SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition. There we will be presenting the work we performed in cooperation with Mark Landon of Optimal Solutions where we have … Continue reading
Posted in Events
Tagged automotive, DrivAer, hybrid, morphing, OpenFOAM, Optimal Solutions Software, optimization, Pointwise, SAE World Congress, Sculptor, T-Rex, unstructured
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In Pursuit of the Ideal Mesh
Approaches to discretizing models for physics-based simulation have matured considerably over the years with several meshing techniques from which to choose including: multi-block structured, overset, octree, advancing front, and so on. Each of these approaches has its benefits and drawbacks when comparing one with another. Convergence and solution accuracy are evaluated among three mesh configurations of an ONERA M6 wing to help determine whether there exist any advantages of using an unstructured mixed-cell meshing approach over other unstructured advancing front and multi-block structured options. Continue reading
Posted in Applications
Tagged aerodyamics, CFD, CFD Apps, FUN3D, hexahedra, hybrid, hybrid mesh, ONERA, prism, structured, T-Rex, turbulence, unstructured
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