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I’m Brian Ta and This Is How I Mesh
Howdy everybody! I am a Vietnamese born American originally from Fountain Valley, California. The only memories I have from there are of the beach in addition to being robbed…the reason why my family moved to Texas. I have been living … Continue reading
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Tagged CFD, CFX, computer science, Fluent, food, FUN3D, GitHub, Glyph, interns, layers, OpenFOAM, Outlook, Pointwise, STAR-CCM+, SU2, This Is How I Mesh, Tutorial Tuesday, tutorials, vi, vim, Visual Studio, YouTube
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I’m Ethan Alan Hereth and This Is How I Mesh
I often wish I had an inspiring story about how I knew from a young age that I wanted to be an engineer, or that I’ve had a lifelong love of airplanes which led me into the field of CFD, … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, AIAA SciTech, CFD, CFD 2030, Chrome, education, exascale, food, GitHub, Glyph, GPU, HPC, meshing, ParaView, Plugin SDK, Pointwise, Simcenter, This Is How I Mesh, vi, vim
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I’m Mike Park and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up in New Jersey where may father was always fixing something in his workshop and I was very lucky that my parents supported the many hobbies I was interested in. I spent a number of summers working on … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aerospace, AIAA Aviation, AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, AIAA SciTech, AIAA Sonic Boom Workshop, aviation, bibtex, CFD, Chrome, DLR, emacs, food, FUN3D, git, Gitlab, Jenkins, Latex, LAURA, NASA, OVERFLOW, Slack, Tecplot, Thunderbird, unstructured, vi, Vulcan
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I’m Simon Hubbard and This Is How I Mesh
I was born in Harrow in North London, which I don’t remember too much of as my parents moved to Leighton Buzzard (strangely linked to North London through its use as a pun name for the North London based pub … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, airfoil, ANSA, automotive, CFD, CFX, food, Formula 1, HPC, NACA, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, This Is How I Mesh, vi
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I’m Darrin Stephens and This Is How I Mesh
I was born and raised in Innisfail, a small country town in the far north of the state of Queensland, Australia. Being in the far north, Innisfail was hot and humid where the rainfall each year is measured in meters. … Continue reading