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NextSim to Develop Extreme-Scale CFD Tools
Posted Tue February 01, 2022 @09:14PM
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News The NextSim Project, funded by the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking and supported by the research and innovation programmes of Spain, France and Germany, is working to develop the next generation of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools for extreme-scale parallel computing platforms. The tools will enable the aerospace industry to solve problems currently out of reach within the constraints of balancing accuracy versus computational load.

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Events: Toyota Drastically Reduces Simulation Time with Automatic CFD Pre-Processing
Posted Thu January 27, 2022 @06:31PM
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Announcements Cadence CFD and Toyota Motor Europe will host Toyota Drastically Reduces Simulation Time with Automatic CFD Pre-Processing on Wednesday February 16th.

What if you could just eliminate the huge amount of manual work it requires to create a detailed, watertight model of a complete vehicle, ready for CFD simulation from the start? In this live webinar, Antoine Delacroix, Vehicle Performance Engineer R&D at Toyota Motor Corporation, demonstrates how they do it. Join us and ask him or our Cadence expert any questions you may have.

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Events: Rapid Design Analysis Pairing Pointwise Meshing and FlightStream
Posted Mon January 24, 2022 @04:27PM
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Announcements Cadence and Research in Flight will host Rapid Design Analysis Pairing Pointwise Meshing and FlightStream on Tuesday, February 15, 2022.

During the live webinar, find out how you can benefit from a very short turnaround design process using automated surface meshing tools in Cadence® Pointwise® Meshing, coupled with the fast compressible-flow vorticity solver in FlightStream®.

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Events: Ensuring Rocket Engine Reliability through Transient Simulations
Posted Wed January 12, 2022 @04:27PM
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Announcements SoftInWay will host Ensuring Rocket Engine Reliability through Transient Simulations on February 3rd.

In this webinar, we are going to look at various case studies of steady-state rocket cycles and transient liquid rocket engine behaviors to consider effects such as start-up and pipeline chilling/purging to ensure equipment such as valves, fittings, tanks, etc. is correctly sized for maximum compromise of reliability and mass.

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Events: Full Vehicle CFD Simulation Accelerates Innovation With The Omnis Automotive Wizard
Posted Wed January 12, 2022 @12:22PM
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Announcements With a time-to-market of less than a year these days, there is no time to waste in the automotive industry. In this Cadence webinar learn how to accurately predict and understand real-world behavior of a complete vehicle early in the design process, allowing you to explore numerous design variations, at unprecedented speed, until reaching optimal solutions. We will demonstrate a highly automated workflow, requiring minimal user input, from CAD import all the way to post-processing.

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Research Award to Spur Exascale Study of Turbulence
Posted Wed December 22, 2021 @11:06PM
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News Imperial College London researchers have won an award from the UK ExCALIBUR initiative to deliver the next generation of high-performance simulation software in the fields of transport, energy, and air quality.

Dr Sylvain Laizet of Imperial’s Department of Aeronautics has received £1 million ($1.3M USD) to redesign computational fluid dynamics (CFD) flow solvers and develop supercomputer-ready algorithms for studying turbulent flows.

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