General Flow Modeling in CONVERGE
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CONVERGE is an innovative multi-purpose CFD software that can
provide insight into compressors, fans, blowers, pumps, oil and gas,
fuel injectors and sprays, aftertreatment, gas turbines, biomedical, and
many other applications.
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Date: |
March 18, 2020 - March 19, 2020
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Location: |
825 Town & Country Ln, 12th Floor, Houston, Texas, United States
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Web Page: |
https://www.eventleaf.com/training_houston_genflow_mar2020
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Contact Email: |
tcook@convergecfd.com
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Organizer: |
Convergent Science
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Application Areas: |
Turbomachinery, Fire and Safety, Piping, Process Industry, Aerospace, Environmental, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, Biomedical & Pharmaceutical, Pumps and Fans, General CFD, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Wind Turbines
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Softwares: |
FieldView, Tecplot, EnSight CFD, CONVERGE, CAESES, GT-SUITE
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Deadlines: |
March 11, 2020 (registration)
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Type of Event: |
Course, International
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Description: |
CONVERGE is an innovative multi-purpose CFD software that can
provide insight into compressors, fans, blowers, pumps, oil and gas,
fuel injectors and sprays, aftertreatment, gas turbines, biomedical, and
many other applications. This two-day course offers a hands-on
introduction to CONVERGE. You will learn about the CONVERGE solver
and modeling options while working through a wide variety of example
cases. Because CONVERGE has a completely automated meshing
process, you do not need to spend any time preparing the volume
mesh, which simplifies the case setup process.
During this course, you will have plenty of time for hands-on practice in
CONVERGE Studio. You will practice preparing the surface geometry,
setting up the case, and post-processing results for a variety of cases.
Upon the completion of this course, you will know how to:
Begin a new project in CONVERGE Studio
Import a surface geometry from a CAD program
Coarsen the surface triangulation to reduce the computational cost
Create boundaries
Manually repair surface defects
Prepare moving boundaries for motion
Set up inlaid meshes and boundary layers, including appropriate
boundary and initial conditions
Set up solver parameters and data files
Set up appropriate boundary and initial conditions
Set up wall heat transfer modeling and output heat transfer quantities
for thermal analysis
Set up additional modeling options (e.g., turbulence, combustion, and
sources)
Control grid settings throughout the computational domain
Run CONVERGE and monitor your simulation
Post-process results in CONVERGE Studio
PREREQUISITES
None
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS COURSE
This course is intended for new users to CONVERGE and CONVERGE
Studio. This course can also be used as a refresher for experienced or
occasional users of previous versions of CONVERGE and CONVERGE
Studio.
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Event record first posted on February 14, 2020, last modified on February 16, 2020
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