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Application: Researchers Produce Detailed Simulation of Heart Valve Flow
Posted Thu February 10, 2022 @08:46PM
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Application Researchers at Rice University in the US and Waseda University in Japan have collaborated to simulate flow through a working ventricle-valve-aorta geometry.

In this research, Tayfun Tezduyar, Prof. Mechanical Engineering at Rice University, and his colleagues at Waseda University in Japan tackled what he said is one of the toughest problems in biomechanics: a way to accurately characterize the flow of blood around and through the heart’s valves, taking into account the flow details near the surfaces of the valve’s three leaflets along the way.

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The Data Center Digital Twin
Posted Tue February 08, 2022 @07:51PM
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News In A deeper look at the digital twin, Sherman Ikemoto, Managing Director of Future Facilities, covers the history of Computational Fluid Dynamics and what it means for data center simulation.

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How Buro Happold, FLSmidth, and Rimac Automobili Moved Their CFD Simulations to the Cloud
Posted Sun February 06, 2022 @07:30PM
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News If you are in the middle of your corporate digital transformation journey, and you are aiming to also include your Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) environment, you might consider CFD in the Cloud too.

But moving HPC workstations, servers, and applications to the cloud yourself requires expertise, people, and time, and trying this yourself might come with high risk.

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New Software: AZORE® CFD Takes the Stage With Its New Release
Posted Fri February 04, 2022 @01:21PM
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News The latest release of the exciting new CFD software, AZORE® 2022R1, contains a host of incredible features that will make you think twice about your current software package for CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics).

Azore has always had high performance computing that competes with the most expensive CFD options on the market. But now, Azore also offers a novel way to tap into the solution data even while the solver is running.

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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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