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Tag Archives: LES
This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news includes a nice article about gas turbine engine CFD using a GPU accelerated code (the image shown here) and a nice interview with Siemens’ CEO. There are positive signs ahead according to some financial news and … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, People & Places, Software
Tagged 3DExperience, Altair, ANSYS, Dassault Systemes, FloEFD, GENESIS, GPU, high-order, jobs, LES, nTopology, Onshape, Pointwise, PTC, Siemens, Tecplot
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This Week in CFD
The CFD world must be off to a slow start this year as evidenced by the relatively low number of news items in this week’s roundup. But there are two talks worth listening to. The first is by Donald Knuth … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, News, Software
Tagged Beta CAE, fluids, high order, jobs, LES, OpenCFD, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, SimScale
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This Week in CFD
There are several open positions in the CFD world including one at Pointwise, and that’s not counting internships. We’ve got interesting articles on CAD-embedded CFD (as an example, the image here is from SolidWorks) and numerical algorithms for LES. For … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software, Uncategorized
Tagged Altair, ANSYS, Autodesk Inventor, Beta CAE, CFD 2030, Code_Aster, COMSOL, CONVERGE CFD, Fluent, jobs, LES, Maya, OpenCFD, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Viiflow, visualization
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4 Motivations for Better Boundary Layer Meshing
Power to the users! You won’t find it plastered around the office, but you can be sure that it’s top of mind here at Pointwise. While the latest release includes more “push-button” solutions in our effort to make meshing invisible, … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Software
Tagged AIAA, AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, boundary layer, GitHub, Glyph, LES, Pointwise, scripting, T-Rex, y+
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I’m Tom Chan and This Is How I Mesh
I consider myself a true Seattle native, but I was born in South Vietnam. At the time, my parents were living in a thriving Chinese community in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City). We were fortunate enough to leave in … Continue reading