SPH in the Industry, Aeroacoustics CFD, Geometry Kernel for Computational Engineering.
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💻 Going Live in 1 Day! CFD For Industrial Applications - Andreas Bauer
Andreas Bauer, Design Engineer at Kessler & Co - a leading drivetrain and powertrain components manufacturer for heavy mobility vehicles - reveals how cloud-native SPH simulation software accelerates their transmission design process. By achieving highly accurate simulations faster than ever with Dive CAE’s cutting-edge simulation software, Kessler & Co is redefining innovation in drivetrain technology.
🚀 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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💻 Open Source Geometry Kernel for Computational Engineering
PicoGK ("peacock") is a compact, robust, and fast geometry kernel for Computational Engineering.
PicoGK was developed by Lin Kayser, and is maintained by LEAP 71. PicoGK is released under the Apache License 2.0 (SPDX Apache-2.0).
For more information, please visit…
We believe that Computational Engineering will profoundly change the way we design physical objects in the years to come. But it needs a neutral, transparent and free and open-source platform in order to be adopted widely.
By developing and maintaining PicoGK, we hope to make a contribution to accelerate the progress of invention.
🎬 Video of the Week
💻 Engineering Tool of the Week - FEBio - Multiphysics Finite Element Simulations in Biomechanics & Biophysics
FEBio is a softwarol for nonlinear finite element analysis in biomechanics and biophysics and is specifically focused on solving nonlinear large deformation problems in biomechanics and biophysics. Aside from structural mechanics, it can also solve problems in mixture mechanics (i.e. biphasic or multiphasic materials), fluid mechanics, reaction-diffusion, and heat transfer.
📚Book of the Week
Notes on Computational Fluid Dynamics: General Principles
The book offers a modern perspective on CFD with the finite volume method, as implemented in OpenFOAM and other popular general-purpose CFD software. Fluid dynamics, turbulence modelling and boundary conditions are presented alongside the numerical methods and algorithms in a series of short, digestible topics, or notes, that contain complete, concise and relevant information.
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