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| Preview of CFD-ACE+ Version 6.6 |
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| IBM Delivers World's 2nd Fastest Computer |
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Posted Fri June 22, 2001 @10:11AM
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IBM has delivered the world's second fastest computer (and the world's fastest unclassified computer) to the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC). The machine, second only to IBM's own ASCI White computer, will be used for modeling internal combustion engines, global climate change, and developing new materials.
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| Application: CFD Analysis of a Commercial Plasma Reactor |
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Posted Fri June 22, 2001 @09:29AM
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CFD Canda and CFDRC, in conjunction with KyungWon Tech of Korea, have simulated [pdf file] two commercial high-density plasma reactors of the type used in integrated circuit wafer production. The study concentrated on flow and temperature distribution in the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process.
In recent years considerable amount of research was devoted to plasma and electromagnetic modeling of process chambers, however thermal aspects were often omitted by assuming constant chamber temperatures. Variation in temperature distribution leads to variation in precursor and intermediate concentrations, which in turn changes surface adsorbtion and surface reaction rates.
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Posted Mon June 18, 2001 @10:06AM
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Fluent has released
a major new version of their airflow modeling software
Airpak.
Designed for HVAC, Health & Safety, and Environmental engineers, the latest version of Airpak has several enhancements including better CAD integration, a macro function for building simple models of diffusors, a detailed solar loading model, an animation capability, and several speed enhancements.
"The demand for airflow modeling to be done upfront in the design process for ventilation systems is heating up," says Airpak Product Manager Walter Schwarz, "and more and more firms are selecting Airpak as their tool of choice. The features that we've added with this new release are our response to the continuous market demands for faster model building, faster solutions, and easier ways to produce effective pictures, plots and animations from simulation results."
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| The MAC Method solver source code... |
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| CFD and Sinking Tea Leaves - A Mystery Solved |
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