CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #28613
Pointwise for Automotive CFD Simulation Workshop
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Increase automotive simulation accuracy and efficiency with
meshing flexibility. Pointwise generates high-quality, high
aspect ratio meshes that are key to efficiency for demanding
automotive CFD simulations.
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Date: |
November 14, 2019
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Location: |
München, Germany
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Web Page: |
https://ptwi.se/2SkKFea
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Contact Email: |
events@pointwise.com
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Organizer: |
Pointwise, Inc.
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Application Areas: |
Automotive
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Special Fields: |
Grid Generation
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Deadlines: |
October 25, 2019 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Workshop, International
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Description: |
This event is free to attend, but registration is required.
Attendees do not have to be customers of Pointwise. Register
for the workshop
In the workshop we will conduct live, interactive
demonstrations of Pointwise meshing the DrivAer automotive
test case, and we will present technical background
information about the how and why of the meshing techniques
developed and honed with many years of experience in
Pointwise.
Pointwise has been used for many years in a variety of
industries. In the automotive industry, Pointwise is well
suited for cases that demand high accuracy and the
flexibility to use different mesh topologies to meet varying
requirements in different parts of the flow domain. Examples
are external aerodynamics, where automated unstructured
grids can be used in complex geometry locations, and
structured grids can be used in the remaining areas for more
accurate, efficient simulations; and fuel injectors, where
narrow passages can be automatically resolved with fewer
cells using Pointwise’s T-Rex technique. Using fewer cells
leads to quicker turnaround times of CFD simulations.
Recent work in Pointwise has increasingly automated the mesh
generation process so mesh generation turnaround times can
be decreased as well. The T-Rex, anisotropic tetrahedral
extrusion technique, in particular, automatically generates
layers of regular high aspect ratio hexahedral cells to
resolve boundary layers while conforming to specified
spacing, quality, and interference specifications. The end
result is high-quality cells generated quickly in an
automated process.
For the workshop agenda and to register:
https://ptwi.se/2SkKFea
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Event record first posted on July 22, 2019, last modified on July 26, 2019
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