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How to Boost Your Computational Fluid Dynamics Productivity
This webinar will contain a presentation followed by a real- life demonstration of the above capabilities, as well as an opportunity for Q&A.
Date: June 17, 2010
Location:
Softwares: ANSYS Workbench Environment
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Webinar: How to Boost Your Computational Fluid Dynamics Productivity?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010
4:00 P.M. EDT, 8:00 P.M. GMT
Thursday, June 17, 2010
9:00 A.M. EDT, 1:00 P.M. GMT

Duration: 60 minutes

Looking for ways to increase your Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation productivity? Do you wish to create more CFD analyses faster, and with better output? Are you used to do one-off analyses because you believe that parametric CFD studies are too difficult to set up or take too long to run? Do you perceive Design of Experiment (DOE) or Six Sigma analyses as unpractical for CFD?

If that’s the case, please join this webinar in which we will demonstrate how to boost your CFD simulation productivity by employing ANSYS CFD capabilities:

  • To quickly prepare product/process geometry for flow analysis without tedious rework
  • To avoid duplication through a common data model that is persistently shared across physics beyond basic fluid flow
  • To easily define a series of parametric variations in geometry, physics and post-processing, and to automatically get new CFD results for that series after a single mouse click
  • To improve product and process quality by using DOE, Six Sigma and optimization tools
This webinar will contain a presentation followed by a real- life demonstration of the above capabilities, as well as an opportunity for Q&A.

Join us for this free one-hour webinar and see how our users are benefiting from the insight that computer simulation offers.

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Event record first posted on May 3, 2010, last modified on May 13, 2010

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