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Software & Hardware simFlow version 1 was released. Cloud-based CFD solver Ciespace gets a nice write-up on Engineering.com but the closing statements are pretty damning, especially this one: “If they don’t get more funding they could disappear.” It’s damning because … Continue reading
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Software Reaction Design has added modeling of lean blow off to ENERGICO, their modeling tool that works in conjunction with CFD for turbines. UFO-CFD v3 is now available. simFlow Beta has been released for use and testing. simFlow appears to … Continue reading
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Tagged Altair, ANSYS, CFX, Exa, Femap, jobs, KARALIT, meteodynWT, Pointwise, Reaction Design, simFlow, Tecplot, UFO-CFD
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This Week in CFD
FlowKit’s CEO on CFD, LBM, and the Cloud On the Life Upfront blog you’ll find a two part interview with Jonas Latt, CEO of FlowKit. FlowKit provides consulting services for the open source code Palabos, a CFD solver based on … Continue reading
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Tagged AeroDynamic Solutions, ANSYS, Caedium, CD-adapco, Ciespace, CIMdata, FloTHERM, FlowKit, FRIENDSHIP-Framework, Kitware, Mentor Graphics, modeFrontier, OpenFOAM, Palabos, ParaView, Sculptor, simFlow, Symscape, UFO-CFD
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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