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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
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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
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
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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 several event updates from which we infer that people are starting to think beyond our pandemic lockdown. And if you’ve ever wondered what y+ to use in your grid, Leap’s series of articles on that … Continue reading
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Tagged ADS, ANSYS, ASSESS, CFD Support, Code Leo, GPU, Lexma, machine learning, Moebius, neural networks, OpenACC, Pointwise, USNCCM, y+
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This Week in CFD
Jobs, internships, and events seem to be the order of the week with lots of hiring and lots of announced CFD and meshing conferences. From the long-read department comes several articles on shape optimization, open-source, and geometry modeling issues. And … Continue reading
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Tagged 3DCIC, adaptation, CAESES, CFDEM, CREATE, EMC3, ESI, FLOW-3D, geometry models, GridPro, high order, jobs, MeshTrends, OpenFOAM, optimization, overset, Pegasus, Pointwise, SALOME, Salome_Meca, SimScale, SU2, turbulence, USNCCM, virtual reality, visualization
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This Week in CFD
News OnShape, the new CAD company founded by SolidWorks’ founders, has a new blog and it kicked off with a post on why they’re starting from scratch again. Reason #5 is that they want to make CAD fun again. They’re … Continue reading
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Tagged ANSA, ANSYS, Beta CAE, BeyondCAE, CD-adapco, FIeldView, FloEFD, Intelligent Light, jobs, Kestrel, Mentor Graphics, MeshTrends, Onshape, Software Cradle, SolidWorks, Tecplot 360, Tecplot RS, USNCCM
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