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CFD Summer School, Nottingham, UK, June 2005

Posted By: CFD@Nottingham
Date:Tue, 3 May 2005, 4:51 p.m.

EPSRC and CFD@Nottingham will be holding the EPSRC Summer School in Industrial CFD in June 2005 at the University of Nottingham, UK.

The course has also received the back up of the main three commercial software providers, CFX, FLUENT and CD-adapco, all of which will intervene on the course to present industrial applications. A variety of academic (MechEng. and Aero., ChemEng., Applied Math. etc.) and industrialists will also intervene as speakers on the course, thereby offering a solid breadth of theoretical and practical experiences.

The course is targeting users of CFD, industrialists and students, for whom CFD will be a research and development tool. It will offer an overview of the numerical foundation, physical models and methodology for success as well as hands-on test cases on a daily basis (1/3 of the course).

We are able to offer an all-inclusive package, with accomodation on campus. On Week1 two social events will also be held on two evenings in adition to a welcome drink on Day 1 to favour informal discussions and get the students to know one another and talk about their future applications.

Herve MORVAN Nottingham, May 3rd, 2005.

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cfd


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