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How to setup a simulation with non-conformal mesh connections (EXN/Aero Many-to-Many)
Join Envenio's Engineering Team for a walkthrough of their newly developed many-to-many model, for arbitrary mesh connections, on October 19th (12pm ET). EXN/Aero is an on-demand, HPC cloud hosted, simulation platform. This platform has a pay-as-you-go subscription model to help you access high performance simulation capabilities in a flexible and affordable way.
Date: October 19, 2017
Location: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2810190478170470146
Contact Email: rachael@envenio.ca
Organizer: Envenio
Special Fields: CAD/CFD Integration
Softwares: EXN/Aero
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Concept: The 'many to many' factor allows connections
between mesh 
blocks of different resolutions.  An element in one mesh
block can 
connect to multiple elements in another mesh block and vice
versa.  You 
end up with many faces on one side connecting to many faces
on the 
other side; hence the name 'many to many'.  This is in
contrast to our 
current ‘one to one’ connections where each element face
connects to 
one and only one other element face.

What it means for our users: Most importantly, users
experience less 
restrictions when it comes to meshing.  Requiring one to one
connections 
can make meshing more difficult, forcing the user to add
extra resolution 
or more mesh blocks. This level of greater flexibility means
less time 
meshing and increased compatibility with a client’s current
workflow. 

Other thoughts: Many to many is also a critical piece of
infrastructure that 
is needed for future development, such as: rotating
connections and 
periodic boundary conditions.

Join Envenio's Engineering Team for a walkthrough of their
newly 
developed many-to-many model, for arbitrary mesh
connections. This 
free-to-attend webinar is the ideal way to experience the
feature, and ask 
any questions you may have about its everyday use in practice. 

Walkthrough Webinar (October 19th, 12noon ET)
 
Event record first posted on October 3, 2017, last modified on October 5, 2017

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