Key topics:
- Thermal plumes and buoyant flows
- Sediment transport, scour and deposition
- Slurries and non-Newtonian discharges
- Air entrainment and bubble-driven convection
In the process, we will introduce some of FLOW-3D v11.1’s latest improvements: advanced hydraulics boundary conditions, particle modeling, direct import from GIS data for terrain and surface roughness, as well as advanced terrain and flow visualization tools.
The webinar will be held March 17, 2016 at 1:00 PM EST.
Register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/63144000 4163396610
Who should attend:
- Practicing engineers working in the water resources, environmental, energy and civil engineering industries
- Regulators and decision makers looking to better understand what state-of-the-art tools are available to the modeling community
- All modelers working in the field of environmental hydraulics
Presenter John Wendelbo works as a senior CFD engineer with Flow Science.
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