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Based on the number of event announcements and updates in this week’s CFD news, everyone’s desire to bring the CFD community together at conferences is almost palpable even though we’re still waiting for the first fully in-person event. From the … Continue reading
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While it’s not for me to tell you what to watch or read, there are two must watch videos this week. The first – screenshot shown here – is a beautiful simulation of Rayleigh-Benard convection. The second is an article … Continue reading
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A Book Review: Delaunay Mesh Generation & Finite Element Mesh Generation
Reproduced below with the permission of SIAM Review is the review of two mesh generation texts co-authored by Tim Tautges and myself. This article originally appeared in SIAM Review, 59(3), 681-699, ISSN (print) 0036-1445, ISSN (online) 1095-7200. The permalink to … Continue reading
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Software Siemens PLM Software announced the release of STAR-CCM+ v11.06 which includes a toolset for electronics cooling. [Still seems odd to not be writing “CD-adapco announced…”] Speaking of electronics cooling, Coolit v16 was recently released with CAD import and turbulence … Continue reading
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Symposium: Jameson, Roe, van Leer Four Decades of CFD: Looking Back and Moving Forward is a symposium that will honor the careers of three giants of CFD: Anthony Jameson, Phil Roe, and Bram van Leer. The objectives of the symposium … Continue reading