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Increasing CFD Simulation Throughput for Real, Complete Pump Systems |
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But most pump engineers agree that the ultimate goal is to perform more simulations in order to discover better pump designs, faster as a substitute for slower and more expensive physical prototyping and testing.
Moreover, it is possible for CFD simulation to be used to predict pump performance under wide-ranging operating conditions, not only at the Best Efficiency Point (BEP). But meshing is often a significant bottleneck in the CFD workflow, especially for real, complete pump systems involving complex 3-D geometry directly from CAD. Such a bottleneck has the same speed-limiting effect as a governor on an engine – in this case, limiting the speed of innovation by reducing the number of simulations that can be performed during the short time available for a pump’s development cycle.
By participating in this webinar, you will gain a greater understanding of how to:
- Simulate complex flow behavior in real, complete pump systems by using 3-D CAD geometry as-is – without needing to simplify your systems and introduce approximations which reduce the accuracy of your simulation results.
- Get more simulation throughput by avoiding the common bottleneck associated with meshing complex pump geometry.
- Rapidly set up and perform simulation-based design space exploration for your pump systems.
This webinar is free, but registration is necessary to obtain log-in credentials. Please visit our event page for more information.
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