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Using CFD for ship design evaluation and optimization
This webinar will examine an automated system which allows CFD simulations to run faster. It's also used in performing hull form optimization where the CFD tool is coupled with a parametric design tool, allowing for hundreds of simulations a day to be run on an HPC cluster, resulting in highly improved hull forms in a matter of days. Check it out and sign up for this free online event!
Date: April 11, 2017
Location: http://www2.cd-adapco.com/l/14592/2017-03-22/78p2xg
Contact Email: jay.dunstan@cd-adapco.com
Organizer: Siemens PLM
Application Areas: Maritime, Offshore and Ship Hydrodynamics
Softwares: STAR CCM+
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Ship performance has become more important than ever in a market where operating margins are low and emissions regulations are tightening. Ship owners are often required to make quick decisions about design changes or modifications which affect performance. In this regard, rapid turnaround time is just as important as accuracy in order to meet the tight deadlines often present in a ship design project.

In order to meet this challenge, ABS' Energy Efficiency CFD team has developed an automated system which allows CFD simulations to be run much faster than traditional wisdom would suggest. This automated system makes it possible to turn around accurate ship design evaluations in a very short amount of time, even when project deadlines are short. This same system is also used in performing hull form optimization where the CFD tool is coupled with a parametric design tool. This allows for hundreds of simulations a day to be run on an HPC cluster, resulting in highly improved hull forms in a matter of days.

This webinar is free, but registration is required to obtain log-in credentials. Please visit our event page for more details and to sign up.

 
Event record first posted on March 23, 2017, last modified on March 25, 2017

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