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Trends and Best Practice at the CAD/CFD Interface | |
This seminar aims to review the evolving CAD/CFD interface in order to identify basic strategies that are available to users and also to disseminate best practice. The seminar will examine the major trends within the industry. The issue of CAD will be viewed in a broad sense and will encompass a full range of inputs that are in the CFD process. | |
Date: | November 24, 2004 |
Location: | Coventry, United Kingdom |
Web Page: | http://www.nafems.org/events/nafems_events/CAD_CFD.html |
Contact Email: | anne.creechan@nafems.org |
Organizer: | NAFEMS |
Special Fields: | CAD/CFD Integration |
Type of Event: | Seminar, International |
Description: | |
Rationale CAD is an integral component of modern CFD and is the normal starting point for CFD analysis. Traditionally, the generation of CAD had been viewed as a separate upstream task to CFD analysis. However, this boundary has been blurred by the advent of CFD pre-processors that condition CAD prior to meshing, bringing “slimmed-down” CAD into the CFD arena. A more recent trend is for mainstream CAD to offer “slimmed-down” CFD. Thus the CAD/CFD interface is evolving rapidly and users have an array of strategies from which to choose. Objectives
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Who should Attend Managers and engineers responsible for maintaining an existing CFD capability, or looking to develop a new CFD process. This seminar will permit you to keep up to date with developments at the CAD/CFD interface and review the available implementation strategies. This will:
Attending the seminar will also permit attendees to meet other users from a range of industries and exchange ideas about best practice when dealing with the interaction between CAD and CFD. AGENDA 10:00 Coffee/ Registration/Exhibition10:15 Chairman’s WelcomeJim Shaikh, Intelligent Fluid Solutions, UK 10:30 Working with Production CAD in a Theoretical WorldDavid Minns, Ansys, UK 11:00 The Input Requirements of the CFD Process and the Role of CADErling Ekland, Fluent, France 11:30 CFD in the Design Process: Requirements & Benefits of Upfront CFDMichael Clapp, Blue Ridge Numerics Ltd, UK 12:00 L U N C H13:00 The Suitability of CAD Data for Engineering AnalysisAndy Chinn, TranscenData, UK 13:30 (Not) Lost in Translation – The CD-Adapco Approach to CAD-IntegrationStephen Ferguson, CD Adapco, UK 14:00 Better, Faster, More: CFD/CAD in Automotive AerodynamicsGeoff Le Good, G L Aerodynamics Ltd UK 14:30 COFFEE14:45 Optimisation Through Integration: CFD/CAD in the Built EnvironmentIain Bowman, Mott MacDonald, UK 15:15 A CAD and Meshing-free Methodology for Rapid Design AssessmentsRobert Lewis, Advantage CFD Ltd., UK 15:45 Discussion & Close of Seminar |
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Event record first posted on October 28, 2004, last modified on October 28, 2004 |
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