CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #22923
CFMS DrivAer Automotive Workshop Event
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The DrivAer Workshop event is focused on the automotive
sector and
targeted towards organisations who would like to assess
their own tools
and gain access to the DrivAer geometry that has been
de-featured for
CFD, access the meshes that have already been generated by
CFMS for
this test case in order to validate their own methods and
learn more
about the latest techniques and advances for meshing tools
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Date: |
May 10, 2016
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Location: |
Bristol & Bath Science Park, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
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Web Page: |
http://cfms.org.uk/news-events/events/2016/may/cfms-drivaer-automotive-workshop-event/
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Contact Email: |
alison.little@cfms.org.uk
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Organizer: |
Alison Little
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Application Areas: |
Automotive
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Special Fields: |
Aerodynamics
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Softwares: |
FLUENT, PyFR
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Deadlines: |
April 28, 2016 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Workshop, National
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Description: |
A new benchmark is now available called DrivAer, produced by
Technische Universitat Munchen. This is a far more complex
geometry
than has been considered previously, and is more
representative of a
real car. In order to use this test case geometry, work is
required before
some of the standard meshing tools can be applied, which has
been
undertaken by The Centre for Modelling & Simulation (CFMS) and
partners, and will be made available to
workshop attendees.
The DrivAer Workshop event is focused on the automotive
sector and
targeted towards organisations who would like to;
● Assess their own tools and gain access to the DrivAer
geometry
that has been de-featured for CFD
● Access the meshes that have already been generated by
CFMS for
this test case in order to validate their own methods
● Learn more about the latest techniques and advances
for meshing
tools
Workshop attendees will hear about the work that CFMS and
partners
have undertaken on the test case, and includes an open
invitation to
access the latest test results (post the workshop),
including geometry,
meshes and results for comparison. The event will also
discuss the
merits of open collaboration and how to progress the
industry beyond
the current methodologies to drive best practice forward.
To register for the event, visit the event page on the CFMS
web site.
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Event record first posted on February 12, 2016, last modified on February 13, 2016
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