CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #10959
Simulating and Optimizing Mixing Processes - Free CFD Web Seminar
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Join us for a complimentary 45-minute web seminar, where
the presenter will discuss the challenges vehicle
manufactures face when designing manifolds for engines.
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Date: |
November 11, 2009
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Location: |
http://www.mentor.com/products/mechanical/events/simulating-optimizing-mixing-processes-webseminar
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Contact Email: |
david_smith@mentor.com
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Organizer: |
Mentor Graphics, Mechanical Analysis Division
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Application Areas: |
Automotive
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Softwares: |
EFD (Engineering Fluid Dynamics), FloEFD
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Mentor Graphics, Mechanical
Analysis
Simulating and Optimizing Mixing Processes –
Free CFD Web Seminar
Nov 11, 2009 - 2:00
PM - 2:45 PM US/Eastern
Join
us for a complimentary 45-minute web seminar, where the
presenter will discuss the challenges vehicle manufactures
face when designing manifolds for engines.
Some
of the challenges inherent with manifold systems are high
temperatures and the uniform mixing of two gases. These
issues will be analyzed simultaneously through simulation
using Mentor Graphics’ CFD analysis software for
mechanical engineers FloEFD. The presenter will show that
expensive prototypes, test equipment and time to market
can all be dramatically reduced with the early
implementation of embedded CFD software into a users
existing MCAD system. In addition to the speed at which
the designer can complete the design, the ultimate product
will be less expensive while maintaining optimal
performance. To illustrate this, the presenter will
demonstrate how easy it is to prepare a product design for
analysis, analyze it and then evaluate the detailed
results, The presenter will then go on to show you how to
perform “what-if” analysis by simply modifying the MCAD
geometry and viewing the simulation results for the new
model. >> Learn More About FloEFD
REGISTER NOW FOR THIS FREE
EVENT
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Event record first posted on October 28, 2009, last modified on October 31, 2009
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