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This Week in CFD

This week’s digest of CFD news and notes (aka a “link dump” as some have said) begins with a brief stroll down memory lane when 3D CFD of an aircraft was worthy of a press release. For readers who missed … Continue reading

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Webinar: Marine Propeller with Cadence and CFD Support

Join us for a webinar on 15 Jun 2021 during which you’ll learn about validation of CFD results from the TCFD flow solver on a Pointwise mesh for the Potsdam Propeller Test Case (PPTC), a marine propulsor that was extensively … Continue reading

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Day 4 of “Five Days of Pointwise” – Five Ways to More Accurately Resolve Your Geometry

Pointwise today announced a limited time release of the video, “Five Ways to More Accurately Resolve Your Geometry ,” which shows you how to increase simulation accuracy with fewer cells using Pointwise. Starting today, the video will be available for … Continue reading

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Day 3 of “Five Days of Pointwise” – Solved: Structured-Style Surface Meshing for Thin Features

Pointwise today announced a limited time release of the video, “Solved: Structured-Style Surface Meshing for Thin Features,” which will teach you how to efficiently resolve narrow surfaces with mapped unstructured meshes. Starting today, the video will be available for up … Continue reading

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Day 2 of “Five Days of Pointwise” – Enhance Volume Mesh Quality with Surface Mesh Adaptation

Pointwise today announced a limited time release of the video, “Enhance Volume Mesh Quality with Surface Mesh Adaptation,” which shows you how to employ easy-to-use surface mesh adaptation to enhance volume mesh quality between surfaces in close proximity. Starting today, … Continue reading

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