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This Week in CFD
Welcome to the first, almost not published, edition of This Week in CFD for 2023. I write “almost not published” because WordPress is having some serious problems today so I’m just publishing what I’ve got before I lose any more … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Events, News, Software
Tagged aerospace, Cadence, CadenceLIVE, Esteco, Fidelity CFD, FIeldView, Flexcompute, FlowThermoLab, GridPro, jobs, linux, MeshTrends, OpenFOAM, OpenFOAM Workshop, Pointwise, Siemens, Simcenter, solids4foam, Windows
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I’m Michael Honke and This Is How I Mesh
I’m a Canadian masters student interning at Pointwise from the University of Waterloo. My current research is on ferrofluid simulation. I did a BSc in Physics as my undergrad degree at the University of Winnipeg where I studied EM simulation. … Continue reading
Posted in People & Places
Tagged Chrome, em simulations, food, internship, Notepad++, Outlook, paper, Perforce, Pointwise, putty, This Is How I Mesh, Visual Studio, Windows
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Survey Results: Workstations for Meshing
Back in May 2019 we surveyed the CFD and meshing communities about the computer workstations on which they currently run their mesh generation software and on their need for meshing software to be supported on HPC platforms. It has taken … Continue reading
Posted in Hardware, Software
Tagged linux, macOS, mesh generation, meshing, survey, Windows, workstations
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This Week in CFD
This week’s news includes a long introduction to quantum computing that’s worth reading just in case we’ll be running CFD on such things. Lots of CFD applications are included, such as the one shown here about data used to validate … Continue reading
I’m Patrick Baker and This Is How I Mesh
A native of Kansas City, MO, I spent the earliest part of my technical life hanging out with my dad at his office. Maybe it was the lure of technology that kept me going with him, or maybe it was … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA Propulsion, CFD, Chrome, computer science, development, food, golf, Pointwise, product development, programming, This Is How I Mesh, unix, unstructured, vim, Windows
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