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News It seems that President Obama is also a fan of the CFD Vision 2030 Study as it is cited in the Whitehouse’s recent announcement of the executive order creating the National Strategic Computing Initiative, a research program intended to … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged Apex, Beta CAE, CONVERGE CFD, Intelligent Light, Kitware, meshing, MicroCFD, modeFrontier, MSC, NAFEMS, NSCI, OpenVSP, ParaView, Pointwise, Polygonica, SC15
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Hardware An overview of how the U.S. government will push, prod, and pull us toward an exascale computing capability. When it comes to simulation in the cloud you need to ask Which Cloud. Read more from Desktop Engineering. [Yes!] MAINFRAME2 … Continue reading
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Tagged AcuSolve, Autodesk Inventor, CAD interoperability, Convergent Science, exascale, MAINFRAME2, Marc, MicroCFD, Pointwise, STAR-CCM+
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8 Questions with Axel Rohde of MicroCFD
Axel Rohde is the founder and owner of MicroCFD. His virtual wind tunnel software, capable of solving unsteady 2D and axis-symmetric compressible flows on a fine Cartesian mesh, has served academia, government and industry for over a decade. He has … Continue reading
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New Releases FE-DESIGN released TOSCA Fluid 2.3.0 for fluid flow topology optimization. This new version has an enhanced GUI, shorter computation times, and improved reconstruction of the final design. Particle in Cell completed development of a new 2D rarified gas/plasma … Continue reading