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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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This Week in CFD
This week’s news includes a long introduction to quantum computing that’s worth reading just in case we’ll be running CFD on such things. Lots of CFD applications are included, such as the one shown here about data used to validate … Continue reading
I’m Josh Dawson and This Is How I Mesh
One afternoon on an excruciatingly hot summer day in Texas, as I was taking phone call after phone call working as a 401(k) specialist at Fidelity Investments – I decided to go back to school to get my Masters of … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, biomedical, Caelus, Camtasia, CFD, Excel, food, geometry, gvim, Microsoft, OpenFOAM, Outlook, Pointwise, SAE World Congress, structured, This Is How I Mesh, vim
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I’m Lucas Sanchez and This Is How I Mesh
I always thought this thing called CFD was exclusively for NASA and F1, things so far away from where I stand that they seemed unreachable. Yet here I am. I’m from Murcia, a small region from the southeast of Spain … Continue reading
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Tagged CFD, food, meshing, Microsoft, open source, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, This Is How I Mesh
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This Week in CFD
There’s a practical way to define convergence of a CFD solution. It’s when you run out of time or budget or both. That’s what happened with this edition of This Week in CFD after a 56 day hiatus. I ran … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D printing, 3DX, Altair, ANSYS, Azore, Branch Technology, CAD, CADfix, CFDTool, COFES, COMSOL, contest, Cray, DOS, ElVis, Femap, Flow360, geometry, HexaLab, high order, Intelligent Light, jobs, meshing, Microsoft, NASA, Nektar++, OceanMesh2D, OpenFOAM, OpenMesh, OpenQBMM, ParaView, Pointwise, Resolved Analytics, Rhino, SimScale, SimSolid, Skintite, Tecplot 360, Tecplot Chorus, Thingi10K, TotalSim, visualization
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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