CFX will host a free web demonstration of how computational fluid dynamics software can be used to model combustion and radiation
on April 4 at 2 pm EST.
The seminar will provide an introduction to combustion and radiation modeling capabilities within CFX, including Eddy Dissipation modeling, custom reactions features, flamelet model capabilities, liquid fuel modeling, coal combustion modeling, P1 radiation modeling for participating medium, surface-to-surface radiation modeling for non-participating medium, and finite volume radiation modeling for the most general range of radiation problems.
A demonstration will be given which includes the entire process of setting-up, running and analyzing a small industrial furnace. This will include:
import of IGES geometry
specification of fluid domain and relevant physics
application of boundary conditions
application of initial conditions
setting solver parameters
generating the unstructured mesh
running the solver
post-processing the results
Finally, a questions and discussion session will be held which will allow participants to better understand how CFX can solve their specific problems. All that is required is Internet access and a telephone.
Sorry, this web demonstration is only available in North America.
To register, visit the seminar web site or contact Chris Reeves at info@cfx.aeat.com.
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