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The Latest Meshing Techniques for Flow Simulation

Flomerics publishes paper and sponsors webcast on the topic.

By DE Editors  

May 1, 2008

By DE Editors

Flomerics (Marlborough, MA) published a comprehensive technical white paper on mesh generation techniques for fluid flow simulation. Written for mechanical engineers, the paper explains the need for a computational mesh and the pros and cons of different mesh types. It also explains the factors affecting the choice of grid system such as cell shape, geometry representation, mesh structure, and grid generation. Flomerics’ Engineering Fluid Dynamics (EFD) software suite focuses on Rectangular Adaptive Meshing. Interested readers are encouraged to download the white paper.

Readers can also attend a free webinar that further explores this topic. To register for the May 1st webinar, click here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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