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This Week in CFD
Completely fungible and non-tokenized, today’s CFD news begins with a hopeful glimpse at a potential in-person CFD event. You should check-out the list of tips for simulation projects and let us know what was missed. And the coolest news this … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA Aviation, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, AIAA SciTech, Altair, ANSYS, AWS, AzoreCFD, COMSOL, Geometry and Mesh Generation Workshop, geometry models, GMGW, HiLiftPW, jobs, linux, meshing, Microsoft, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, PyFR, Siemens Digital Industries Software, SIMULIA, STAR-CCM+, survey, ultraFluidX
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This Week in CFD
Welcome to the special Black Friday edition of This Week in CFD where all this curated fluid dynamics and engineering simulation goodness is available today for 100% off regular price with discount code CFD100. Everyone else pays full price for … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged AIAA Aviation, AIAA SciTech, Altair, AMD, ANSYS, Azure, CAD interoperability, CFD 2030, ESI, Flexcompute, FLOW-3D Hydro, Flow360, Flowfusic, FYFD, Geometry and Mesh Generation Workshop, grand challenges, High Lift Prediction Workshop, jobs, Mentor, Microsoft, OnScale Solve, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, PTC, Rhoxyz, Simcenter, SimScale, STAR-CCM+, Tech Soft 3D, visualization, Zenotech
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I’m Vincent van Liebergen and This Is How I Mesh
My fascination for fluid flow began around three decades ago. I always loved water sports as a child and competed in both sailing and swimming. In order to become a better sportsman, you have to practice, understand, and optimize your … Continue reading
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Tagged CelSian, CFD, food, glass, GTM-X, Microsoft, multiblock, ParaView, Pointwise, structured, This Is How I Mesh, training
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I’m Kristen Karman-Shoemake and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Arlington, TX and spent most of my childhood in and around the Fort Worth area. When I was in high school, my family moved to Chattanooga, TN. I then went on to UTK for my undergraduate … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA, AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop, automation, biomedical, CFD, data visualization, food, Glyph, GrabCAD, high order, meshing, Microsoft, ParaView, Pointwise, Python, scripting, support, This Is How I Mesh, vim, visualization
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I’m Valerio Novaresio and This Is How I Mesh
I studied Aerospace Engineering at the Polytechnic of Turin and continued my studies working in the field of numerical simulation and earned a Ph.D. in Energetics. In the last year of my doctorate I performed fuel cell simulations and started … Continue reading
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Tagged Femap, Firefox, Microsoft, Notepad++, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, SolidWorks, This Is How I Mesh, Thunderbird, Visual Studio
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