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Recent Improvements to Pushbutton CFD
Posted Thu August 04, 2011 @08:58AM
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Announcements Join Concepts NREC for the Recent Improvements to Pushbutton CFD webinar to be held August 25th at 10:00 AM EST.

Computational Fluid Dynamics, or CFD, can be a useful tool in the design process of turbomachinery, but the accuracy of performance data obtained from CFD typically depends on the skill of the designer/engineer in generating grids, setting up boundary conditions, and interpreting results.


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Pushbutton CFD®, part of Concepts NREC (CN)'s Agile Engineering Design System® software suite, provides grid generation, flow solution, and post processing inone tightly-integrated package. Designers can make changes to a geometry, immediately see them reflected in the next CFD run and compare performance data from different design iterations.

In this Webinar, Daryl Bonhaus, PhD and Associate Director of CFD Software at CN, will present attendees with an overfiew of Pushbutton CFD and discuss improvements to it that have been included in the most recent release of CN's AxCent® software.

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