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OpenCFD and SGI take OpenFOAM Training to Australia

Posted By: OpenCFD Ltd
Date:Fri, 6 Feb 2009, 6:29 p.m.

OpenCFD and www.hpctraining.com - the education division of SGI - are taking the OpenFOAMĀ® Foundation and Advanced training courses to Australia, with the first courses scheduled for 14-17 April 2009. At the same time, further dates are also scheduled for May 2009 in UK and September 2009 in Germany.

OpenFOAM, produced by OpenCFD, simulates complex fluid flows involving multiple phases, turbulence, heat transfer, particle-tracking and chemical reactions. As an open source product, and freely available under the GNU General Public Licence, OpenFOAM is fully extensible, enabling users to customise it for their own needs. OpenFOAM is used worldwide, by industry and academics alike, across a wide range of engineeing applications, e.g. automotive, nuclear, marine, fire, medical, processing, and HVAC.

SGI is a leading provider of high performance computing, storage and visualization.

For further information about OpenFOAM training courses, go to: http://www.opencfd.co.uk/training.html
For further information about SGI education, go to: www.hpctraining.com
For information about OpenFOAM, go to: http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam

Reproduced from http://www.opencfd.co.uk


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