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Webinar: Introducing 3Dlab & New Features of TURBOdesign Suite 6

Posted By: Advanced Design Technology
Date:Thu, 27 Aug 2015, 3:43 p.m.

TURBOdesign Suite is a unique aerodynamic and hydrodynamic 3D design software package that allows users to design, analyze and optimize all types of turbomachinery, such as axial, mixed-flow, or centrifugal pumps, compressors, fans, turbines and torque converters. Using the software, designers evaluate turbomachinery package size and performance predictions, perform detailed 3D blade design with 3D inverse design capabilities, analyze flow information per component, stage performances with turbomachinery specific 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and automate exploration of the design space with automatic optimization capabilities.

Short Abstract:

Advanced Design Technology is proud to announce the release of TURBOdesign Suite v6 - a major update to the Suite with significant new functionality and new modules to enable a faster, more effective design process for all engineers. In this 1 hour webinar we will highlight the main features of the release through the design of a turbocharger compressor:

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In an attempt to accomodate your schedule we will be hosting a live webinar at both 9AM BST and 12PM EDT.

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