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Fluent Inc. - Multiphase Webinar, May 25, 2004

Posted By: Fluent
Date:Fri, 16 Apr 2004, 9:43 p.m.

Fluent Inc., Atomic Energy Canada Ltd and Hatch Engineering Announce Multiphase Webinar

Tuesday, May 25, 2004 2:00 pm ET

Please join Fluent Inc., Atomic Energy Canada Ltd. and Hatch Engineering for an online seminar entitled “Modeling Boiling and Multiphase Flows with Computational Fluid Dynamics”.

This one-hour presentation utilizes resources from these three partnering companies in an effort to demonstrate the cost-effective use of CFD in detailed 3-dimensional multiphase flow analysis and virtual prototyping for nuclear power plant and other steam system components.

Atomic Energy Canada will discuss the technical challenges of modeling multiphase flows, and give a synopsis of how the company utilizes multiphase CFD. Fluent Inc. will examine multiphase and boiling model implementation in CFD, and Hatch will cover the use of boiling models for engineering applications.

Plan on joining us for this informative session!

Who Should Attend this Seminar? This seminar is intended for engineers and managers dealing with boiling and multiphase flows in the nuclear and process industries.

Click here to resister http://fluent.com/direct/multiphasewebinar/

http://fluent.com/direct/multiphasewebinar/


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