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FREE CFD Web Seminar on Simulating and Optimizing Reaction Forces
The ability to recognize and predict reactive forces such as pressure, torque and aerodynamic coefficients can be critical for a products' stability, reliability, its usability and in many cases its safety. Being able to predict, verify and adjust a design in the early stages of development can save a company time and money.
Date: January 27, 2010
Location: http://www.mentor.com/products/mechanical/events/simulating-optimizing-reaction-forces-webseminar
Contact Email: david_smith@mentor.com
Organizer: David Smith
Application Areas: General CFD
Special Fields: Aerodynamics
Softwares: EFD (Engineering Fluid Dynamics), FloEFD
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

CFD Web Seminar ‘Simulating and Optimizing Reaction Forces’

Jan 27, 2010 - 2:00 PM - 2:45 PM US/Eastern


The ability to recognize and predict reactive forces such as pressure, torque and aerodynamic coefficients can be critical for a products’ stability, reliability, its usability and in many cases its safety. Being able to predict, verify and adjust a design in the early stages of development can save a company time and money.

Overview:

This online seminar, brought to you by leading CFD company Mentor Graphics, will demonstrate the advantages of adopting ‘Concurrent CFD’ into your design workflow. Concurrent CFD refers to a powerful simulation technology that resides entirely within a mechanical CAD (MCAD) platform, where it is used concurrently with all the other tools in the normal menu structure.  As a result, you will be able to treat CFD as a routine operation within your preferred CAD system.  Concurrent CFD works because it automates the most onerous CFD steps—the same steps that once required the attention of a trained specialist. In particular these include transferring mechanical geometry to the CFD application, modeling internal cavities if needed, and creating a “mesh.” To illustrate this, the presenter will discuss the complexities surrounding the design of a water pump, analyzing the forces it can create and what this means for the overall finished product. The session will also cover the ease with which "what-if" analyses can be performed by modifying the ‘live’ MCAD geometry. And finally, the simulation results for the modified design will be reviewed.

What You Will Learn:

  • How to perform 3D analysis using built-in concurrent CFD
  • Visualize results in a virtual 3D environment
  • Understand the impact of design changes and the effect it can have on a finished product
  • Generate detailed reports automatically in Microsoft Word and Excel

Who Should Attend:

  • Design Engineers
  • Design Managers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Product Design Managers
  • Project Managers


Register NOW for this FREE Event

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This event is brought to you by
Mentor Graphics, Mechanical Analysis Division

 
Event record first posted on January 19, 2010, last modified on January 19, 2010

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