RSS Feed
Post Categories
Post Tags
Archives
- "Best CFD blog bar none."
"Always a good read."
~Monica Schnitger
Another Fine Mesh is "A must for everyone interested in CFD!"
~CFD Online
This Week in CFD is "a bit of a mecca for the CFD community."
"Always worth a read by the #HPC and #CFD community."
"This Week in CFD continues to be some of the best technical and entertaining reading on the web!"
Tag Archives: Numeca
This Week in CFD
It must be the season for CFD contests as ANSYS just opened submissions for their hall of fame, EDEM announced winners of their viz contest, and there’s still time to enter your mesh for Pointwise’s The Meshy. Maybe as a … Continue reading
This Week in CFD
In this end-of-summer edition of This Week in CFD we see several outstanding examples of applied CFD including a heart valve done with STAR-CCM+, a tuna done with SC/Tetra, and certification by CFD using FUN3D. And then there’s this simulation … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged ANSYS, CAD interoperability, CFTurbo, CONVERGE CFD, ENGYS, Envenio, Femap, FloEFD, Flow Science, FLOW-3D, FUN3D, Helyx, jobs, meshing, Numeca, NVIDIA, Pointwise, Pointwise User Group Meeting, RhinoCFD, Sandia, SC/Tetra, Siemens PLM, Simcenter, Simerics, STAR-CCM+, SU2, TACC
Leave a comment
This Week in CFD
This week’s post demonstrates the broad applicability of CFD with references to pumps, drones, scrubbers, towers, birds (as seen in this image), and more plus a must-see video from NASA. And it must be that time of year to announce … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software, Uncategorized
Tagged 3D printing, CADfix, COMSOL, Geode, jobs, meshing, Numeca, NVIDIA, OpenFOAM, OpenVSP, Pointwise, Shapeways, SimScale, STAR-CCM+, visualization
4 Comments
This Week in CFD
This week’s must-read article is from Mentor’s Keith Hanna on the topic of solution accuracy, physicality, and ease of use. And there’s a very fun and very cool use of meshing that I didn’t even know was possible until now. … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged ADS, CADfix, CFD 2030, Code Leo, Flowsquare, IMR, IngridCloud, International Meshing Roundtable, Mentor, Numeca, Pointwise, Pointwise User Group Meeting, preCICE
Leave a comment
This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news includes several long-ish but worthy reads on intelligence, exascale, and reading news itself. Plus the usual software and application updates. (This image courtesy of an article on CFD for F1.)
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software, Uncategorized
Tagged ANSYS, Digital Engineering, Envenio, exascale, geometry models, meshing, Numeca, Pointwise, SpaceX, UFO-CFD, visualization
Leave a comment
This Week in CFD
This first edition of This Week in CFD for 2018 begins with a must-read article with some prognostication about what the year ahead may bring and a must-watch video of a quad-copter simulation. (Image credit: ANSYS Discovery Live from Engineering.com)
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged Beta CAE, Chimera Grid Tools, hoCFD, mesh generation, meshing, MeshTrends, Numeca, OpenFOAM, OpenVSP, OVERFLOW, Pointwise, Rescale, SolidWorks, Tufte
2 Comments
This Week in CFD
Structured Grids [Yes, structured grids. No, it is not 1997.] Envenio cites six benefits of structured grids relative to unstructured and hybrid meshes. #4 Data locality leads to “better usage of memory bandwidth.” [Full disclosure: Pointwise provides Envenio with a preprocessing … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News, Software
Tagged 3D Evolution, ANSYS, Core Technologie, FloEFD, ICCFD, jobs, NAFEMS, Numeca, Pointwise, ProLB, Python, SimScale, Tecplot, TotalSim
2 Comments