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		<title>Flow Science Simulation Contest</title>
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           To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Flow Science invites all its users to submit entries into a simulation contest aimed at highlighting FLOW-3D results. Whether you're in industry, the public sector or academia, we welcome your entries.              
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		<title>Simulation for Electronic System Design and Thermal Management</title>
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           CD-adapco will host these complimentary, interactive events at thirteen stops throughout the world. Each seminar will cover the benefits of simulation (CFD, CAE), new methods, software, and applications being used in electronic system design and thermal management. Each seminar will demonstrate how leading-edge simulation technology is empowering engineers to reduce
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		<title>Modeling a Novel Clean Coal Technology</title>
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           Chemical looping combustion (CLC) is a clean-coal technology being developed for future power applications. CLC typically employs a dual circulating fluidized bed (CFB) process where a metal oxide is employed as a bed material providing the oxygen for combustion in the fuel reactor. The reduced metal is then transferred to
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           Intelligent Light, developer of the industry-leading CFD post-processing FieldView™ software, recently renewed its reseller agreements with its global network of distributors and added India-based DesignSpokes Software &amp; Services to provide local support to FieldView users in India, Singapore and Malaysia.          
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		<title>Pointwise Partners With Go Virtual for CFD Meshing</title>
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           Pointwise, Inc., has announced a partnership with Go Virtual Nordic AB for the distribution of Pointwise software in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Go Virtual is a privately held independent company founded in Sweden in 2002, with the mission of helping companies be more successful in adopting virtual product development. 
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		<title>Responsible Design for a Greener Future</title>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:15:40 GMT</pubDate>
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           Mentor Graphics invite you to attend a free webinar on Responsible Design for a Greener Future on 24th March 2010 at 1pm US/Eastern. This presentation will show you how Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis software - can help reduce costs associated with design and operation in the built environment. Resulting
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		<title>CFdesign 2010 Fully Supports NX 7</title>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 16:10:02 GMT</pubDate>
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           Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc., the leader in upfront CFD software, today announced that the recent Winter release of CFdesign 2010 fully supports Siemens NX 7. NX users are able to conduct computational fluid dynamic (CFD) studies seamlessly from the NX 7 environment.        
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		<title>CD-adapco Releases New Engine Simulation Tools</title>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 15:13:59 GMT</pubDate>
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           CD-adapco is pleased to announce the release of new versions of STAR-CD and es-ice, which together make up the leading industrial toolkit for engine simulation. "With an ever-increasing emphasis on emissions and energy sustainability – from legislators and consumers alike – challenges for Powertrain teams continue to grow, Whether it’s
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		<title>The Complex Flow Physics of Dragonfly Flight</title>
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           For the first time in history, researchers have been able to create a detailed 3D numerical simulation of a dragonfly in free flight. A Tecplot Contours article describes the simulation by researchers at Wright State University.              
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           Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc., the leader in upfront CFD software, has announced the full integration of CFdesign 2010 with Autodesk Revit. This revolutionary development allows architecture and MEP engineers for the first time to run computational fluid dynamic (CFD) studies seamlessly from the Revit environment. Previously, traditional CFD software presented
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