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| CD-adapco Opens New Seattle Office |
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Posted Wed June 16, 2010 @09:33AM
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Newmerical will host
Effective Use of CFD for In-flight Icing Certification from October 18 to 22, 2010 at the
Gyeongsang National University, Jinju (South Korea).
In-flight ice formation on aircraft, rotorcraft, jet engines, UAVs, detectors, antennae and optronics surfaces can significantly affect performance, handling qualities and safety. OEM or supplementary certification campaigns, long and tedious, can be greatly helped with modern icing CFD.
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| Events: Keynote Speakers Announced for STAR Global Energy Forum
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Posted Tue June 08, 2010 @05:57PM
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CD-adapco is pleased to announce that A. Michael Schaal, Director, Oil and Gas Division, Office of Integrated Analysis and Forecasting, Energy Information Administration (DOE) and Professor Philip J. Smith, Director, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE), University of Utah will open the Simulation for Energy Engineering STARGlobal Forum.
"Their keynote sessions will represent a global picture of the energy industry, as well as, tangible strategies for tapping into secure and clean energy sources while considering environmental, health, policy, and performance issues," said Dennis Nagy, CD-adapco, Vice President of Business Development and Energy Sector Director.
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| New Software: STAR-CCM+ and Abaqus Now Coupled For FSI Simulation
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Posted Tue June 08, 2010 @04:11PM
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CD-adapco is pleased to announce that, CD-adapco’s industry leading simulation tool, STAR-CCM+, now includes a direct link to Abaqus FEA from SIMULIA, delivering fully coupled, two-way, fluid-structure interaction (FSI).
From the bending of a tree’s branch in the wind to the flutter of an aircraft wing as it crossed the Atlantic, fluids and solids interact in harmony everywhere in the real world. However, in the virtual world of engineering simulation, the picture has rarely been quite so harmonious.
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| New Software: 2010 Versions of Tecplot 360 and Tecplot Focus Improve Performance
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| Events: Make Great Movies with Your Transient Data
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Posted Thu June 03, 2010 @01:48PM
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