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This Week in CFD
Today’s edition of the CFD news will take a “Black Friday,” ruthless, unorganized, get in and get out approach to reporting. There’s an article on Nature.com advocating for more, not fewer, virtual conferences. I’d like to read your opinions on … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, People & Places, Software
Tagged aerospace, AIAA, automotive, CAD interoperability, Cadence, Celsius, CFD, combustion, Datakit, DNS, Flashpoint, FLOW-3D, geometry, grid, grid generation, GridPro, JAX, Mathcha, mesh generation, meshing, NASA, nTopology, OMNIS, open source, Pointwise, SimScale, STAR-CCM+, structured grid, Tecplot, thermal, turbulence, USNCCM, workforce, Xometry
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This Week in CFD
This week’s compilation of recent CFD news includes a major announcement in the world of CFD visualization, a big article comparing and contrasting open source and proprietary CAE software, a slew of job openings, and a tiny paper on reading … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, News, Software
Tagged ANSYS, Apex, Cadence, CADfix, Convergent Science, jobs, MathType, MSC, open source, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, SU2, Tecplot
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This Week in CFD
For reasons I can’t explain, I’m really excited and energetic today about CFD and work in general. Is it because of summer? Start of the Olympics? Being three months in to our new relationship with Cadence and Numeca and really … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged AIAA Aviation, automotive, Cadence, CETOL, CFD Support, Flow Science, IGA, jobs, meshing, MeshTrends, nVariate, OMNIS/Impacts, open source, OpenFOAM, Pointwise, Sigmetrix, SolidWorks, USNCCM
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This Week in CFD
This week’s CFD news includes articles that pose questions about open source software. Does it have a people problem? And are people prejudiced against it? Proving that good things never get old, there’s a multi-part video series on fluid mechanics … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, Hardware, News
Tagged adaptation, AIAA SciTech, Autodesk, AWS, Coreform, Fluent, jobs, meshing, open source, OpenFOAM, Parasolid, Pointwise, PyWake, quantum computing, Thangs, The Mesh Up, visualization
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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
Posted in People & Places
Tagged CFD, food, meshing, Microsoft, open source, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, This Is How I Mesh
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