CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #30684
Advanced design & simulation of pumps and valves using CFD
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The pumps and valves are often subjected to very complex
flow phenomena and therefore with its diverse applications,
it becomes necessary to have a design that can
handle the physics well. Simulation tools as CRADLE CFD can
help attain the correct insights on the flow behaviour in
the pump/valve system.
Join this webinar to understand about the various aspects of
importance in the design and simulation of pumps and valves.
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Date: |
August 19, 2022
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Location: |
https://mpages.mscsoftware.com/PumpsandvalvesCFDwebinar.html
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Application Areas: |
HVAC&R
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Softwares: |
Cradle
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Pumps and valves find its application in water treatment,
manufacturing plants, food processing, aerospace, sewage,
chemical, and petroleum industries for handling flows
regimes. They form an integral part of human life and is an
essential irreplaceable component in many of the industrial
process. The pumps and valves are often subjected to very
complex flow phenomena and therefore with its diverse
applications, it becomes necessary to have a design that can
handle the physics well.
Simulation tools as CRADLE CFD can help attain the correct
insights on the flow behaviour in the pump/valve system.
Join this webinar to understand about the various aspects of
importance in the design and simulation of pumps and valves.
About Technology/Product/Software:
CRADLE CFD is an innovative provider of computational fluid
dynamics simulation software. With various functionalities
exclusive to the turbomachinery domain, it offers unique,
innovative, and highly reliable CFD solutions to enhance the
customers' quality and creativity.
What you’ll learn:
Complete product development technical simulation for Pumps
& valves industries or engineers.
Multiphysics functionalities using co-simulation
Design of turbomachinery applications using Smart Blades
Usage of special meshing techniques such as discontinuous
and overset mesh
Simplified turbomachinery models
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Event record first posted on July 20, 2022, last modified on July 20, 2022
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