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🧠 “Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in.” – Leonardo da Vinci
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💡Introduction to OpenFOAM: Finite Volume Discretization in OpenFOAM
🏗️ Finite Element Analysis in the Browser using Google Collab
🎨 Scientific Visualization: Python + Matplotlib
This book is organized into 4 parts. The first part considers the fundamental principles of the Matplotlib library. This includes reviewing the different parts that constitute a figure, the different coordinate systems, the available scales and projections, and the authors also introduce a few concepts related to typography and colors.
The authors then explore the different types of plot available and see how a figure can be ornamented with different elements. The third part is dedicated to more advanced concepts, namely 3D figures, optimization, animation and toolkits.
🚀 Engineering Tool of the Week – Synera
Model your product development steps in a simple visual editor and integrate the CAE tools you know and rely on. Accelerate product development and unlock potential with powerful workflows that connect your data, tools and teams.
💻 App of the Week – Balance (MacOS)
I’ve become a fan in a couple of days (actually hours!) using Balance. It’s a Mac timekeeper app clocking in your hours!
Perfect to see where you can optimise time
📚 Book of the Week
An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
This established, leading textbook, is suitable for courses in CFD. The new edition covers new techniques and methods, as well as considerable expansion of the advanced topics and applications (from one to four chapters).
This book presents the fundamentals of computational fluid mechanics for the novice user. It provides a thorough yet user-friendly introduction to the governing equations and boundary conditions of viscous fluid flows, turbulence and its modelling, and the finite volume method of solving flow problems on computers.
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