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Design Optimization of Turbomachines and Volutes
Posted Wed July 28, 2010 @11:34AM
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Announcements Concepts NREC will host the free one-hour webinar Design Optimization of Turbomachines and Volutes on August 5th at 10am EDT.

Concept NREC's (CN) Agile Engineering Design System® software covers all aspects of turbomachinery design and analysis.


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Our integrated CAE tools help in the development of rotating machinery from preliminary design, detailed design, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and finite element analysis (FEA) to optimization.

Attend this webinar to learn about:

  • Performing single and/or multidisciplinary optimizaton of a turbomachine with the TurboOPT II™ software package
  • Optimizing volute design for spatial and operational efficiency with the AxCent® software package
  • Intuitively designing standard and complex geometry for several different styles of volute

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