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📚 “The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.” – Nikola Tesla
Hey friends & nerds! 👋
Welcome to a new episode of the Sunday Science Newsletter where we explore science, systems & tools that help us become smarter scientists.
💦 Awesome Machine Learning for Fluid Mechanics
A curated list of machine learning papers, codes, libraries, and databases applied to fluid mechanics.
📚 Free FEM Book by NASA
The Book is an online library of useful information regarding finite element analysis, such as How-To's and engineering theory.
🎙️ The Finite Element Method - Dominique Madier
Dominique is a senior aerospace consultant with more than 20 years’ experience and advanced expertise in Finite Element Analysis of static and dynamic problems for linear and nonlinear structural behaviors.
In this podcast, we talked about:
The difference between FEA & FEM 🤔
FEA concepts like non-linearity & Degrees of Freedom📚
Most common mistakes in FEA ❓
Verification, Validation, the future of FEA 📊
🚀 GPUs to Mars: Full-Scale Simulation of SpaceX's Mars Rocket Engine
In this video presentation from the GPU Technology Conference, Stephen Jones and Adam Lichtl from SpaceX present: GPUs to Mars: Full-Scale Simulation of SpaceX's Mars Rocket Engine.
🚀 Noise cancelation gone too far!
Getting rid of the side-view mirrors is an aggressive but effective solution to the problem of decreasing its induced aeroacoustics sound, especially more prominent in our vehicle fleet becoming quieter through electrification…
Learn about side mirrors aeroacoustics CFD predictions in this great Siemens article.
💦 The Navier-Stokes Equations
In 1845, Sir George Stokes had derived the equation of motion of a viscous flow by adding Newtonian viscous terms, thereby the Navier-Stokes Equations had been brought to their final form which has been used to generate numerical solutions for fluid flow ever since.
In this equation, the formula for mass continuity is missing and other assumptions go into this equation. You can find the full derivation of the equation here.
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💻 Tool of the Week – Synera
The Low-Code Platform for Engineers
Synera is on a mission to transform the way engineers work because they believe that technology should enable engineers to do more of what they love doing: being inventors, creating great solutions, and solving problems.
📚 Book of the Week
Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics
The chosen semi-discrete approach of a reduction procedure of partial differential equations to ordinary differential equations and finally to difference equations gives the book its distinctiveness and provides a sound basis for a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts in computational fluid dynamics.
🙃 Meme of the Week
Good old ProE times.
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