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This Week in CFD
Happy 2022 and welcome to a new year of This Week in CFD. What do machine learning, wastewater, wind turbines, Linux, opera, and the mathematics of curves all have in common? They’re all included in this first post of the … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged AIAA, ANSYS, automotive, Beta CAE, CAD Exchanger, Cadence, COMSOL, CONVERGE CFD, FIeldView, Latex, linux, machine learning, OMNIS, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, PrePoMax, reverse engineering, SoftInWay, Tecplot
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I’m Mike Park and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up in New Jersey where may father was always fixing something in his workshop and I was very lucky that my parents supported the many hobbies I was interested in. I spent a number of summers working on … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged adaptation, aerospace, AIAA Aviation, AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, AIAA SciTech, AIAA Sonic Boom Workshop, aviation, bibtex, CFD, Chrome, DLR, emacs, food, FUN3D, git, Gitlab, Jenkins, Latex, LAURA, NASA, OVERFLOW, Slack, Tecplot, Thunderbird, unstructured, vi, Vulcan
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I’m Tessa Uroić and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Kutina, a small town in Croatia. The region, Moslavina, is well known for its vineyards and škrlet, a white grape variety. Since I was very little I have been a Formula 1 enthusiast. In fact, I … Continue reading
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Tagged algorithm, automotive, CFD, Chrome, food, Latex, mesh quality, numerics, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, structured, unstructured, vim
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I’m Darrin Stephens and This Is How I Mesh
I was born and raised in Innisfail, a small country town in the far north of the state of Queensland, Australia. Being in the far north, Innisfail was hot and humid where the rainfall each year is measured in meters. … Continue reading