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November, 2005
  • Fluid-Structure-Interaction with FLUENT and ABAQUS Webinar
    Online Event, November 10, 2005

    Please join us for this special event, Thursday, November 10, 2005 (2pm EST), to learn about the finite element program ABAQUS and the fluid dynamics code FLUENT provide best-in-class simulation solutions in their respective application areas.

  • Gridgen Training
    Course, 213 South Jennings Ave., Fort Worth, United States, November 8, 2005

    The Gridgen Standard Training Course includes three days covering both basic and advanced Gridgen usage. The most commonly used GUI commands and efficient tools for making grids quickly are thoroughly explained. The training course progresses to more advanced tools and how to work with difficult topologies and geometry models. Tutorials will demonstrate the topics discussed and allow attendees their own practice time with the newly learned tools.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Seattle, United States, November 7, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Ann Arbor, United States, November 7, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Austin, United States, November 7, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • STAR Deutschland Konferenz 2005
    Conference, Munich Marriott Hotel, Berliner Str. 93, D-80805, Munich, Germany, November 7, 2005

    CD-adapco, celebrating their 25th anniversary within the CAE business, will be presenting the latest CAE/CFD technology at the 2nd STAR Deutschland Konferenz on November 7-8, 2005 at the Munich Marriott Hotel, Munich, Germany.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Lebanon, United States, November 2, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

October, 2005
  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Lebanon, United States, October 31, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Fluent Webinar: Virtual Cooling Audits: A Fundamental Design Service for Data Center Facilities
    Online Event, October 27, 2005

    Managers of data center facilities, engineers, designers, or anyone else responsible for data center thermal management and equipment layout should attend this webinar to learn how they can benefit from the use of airflow modeling to perform virtual cooling audits of their facilities using a new service from Fluent Inc. named CoolSim.

  • Advanced Training in FLUENT
    Course, Lebanon, United States, October 24, 2005

    This course is intended for experienced users of FLUENT v6 who are interested in more in-depth instruction on specific topics. Users may sign up for one or more days of instruction. Courses will consist of both lecture and hands-on examples.

  • Advanced Thermal Modeling Course
    Course, Icepak, Ann Arbor, United States, October 24, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Flight Experiments for Hypersonic Vehicle Developmend - RTO Lecture Series
    Course, Chaussee de Waterloo 72, B-1640 Rhode-St-Genese, Belgium, October 24, 2005

    This VKI/RTO Lecture Series will present the perspectives of international experts on past, present, and future flight experiment.

  • FLUENT Forum 2005
    User Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, October 20, 2005

    COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS - The innovation meeting - October 20th, 2005

  • Fluent Webinar: Morpher Based Shape Optimization for CFD Applications
    Online Event, October 20, 2005

    This webinar features step-by-step instruction showing how to carry out a morpher based shape optimization exercise for CFD analysis. Industry experts will present several shape optimization scenarios involving real-world applications.

  • 2nd Symposium on Advanced Turbulence Modeling for Industrial CFD
    Conference, Guarapari, Brazil, October 19, 2005

    The purpose of this symposium is to bring together researchers in the field of Turbulence Modeling to evaluate recent progresses, anticipate future modeling requirements and preview future research directions. Emphasis will be given to applications and solution of Industrial Problems. Authors are invited to participate in this event to expand international cooperation, understanding and dissemination of recent advances in the general area of Turbulence Modeling.

  • Fluent CFD Forum 2005
    User Conference, Bad Nauheim, Germany, October 19, 2005



  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Lebanon, United States, October 17, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Ann Arbor, United States, October 17, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, October 17, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Atlanta, United States, October 17, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Santa Clara, United States, October 17, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Forum CFD Fluent 2005
    User Conference, PARIS, France, October 13, 2005



  • Fluent Webinar: FloWizard 2 for University Users
    Online Event, October 13, 2005

    This webinar will inform the audience about the core capabilities of Fluent’s newest CFD tool, FloWizard. FloWizard is a rapid flow modeling CFD tool, meaning it is designed from top to bottom for obtaining flow solutions in an expedient fashion.

  • Fluent France Forum
    User Conference, "le Tapis Rouge", PARIS, France, October 13, 2005

    The 12nd edition of the Fluent Forum France was held on October 13, 2005 to "le tapis rouge" in Paris. More than 300 participants answered our invitation, instituting this day like event CFD of the year: industrialists and academics, partners, press and association could contribute to exchanges on the evolutions of the engineering of virtual calculation.


  • Course, Paris, France, October 12, 2005



  • Advanced Training in FLUENT
    Course, Houston, United States, October 12, 2005

    This course is intended for experienced users of FLUENT v6 who are interested in more in-depth instruction on specific topics. Users may sign up for one or more days of instruction. Courses will consist of both lecture and hands-on examples.

  • Introduction to Measurement Techniques
    Course, Chaussee de Waterloo 72, B-1640 Rhode-St-Genese, Belgium, October 10, 2005

    The objective of this course is to provide young engineers with a broad overview of traditional and advanced measurement techniques applicable to fluid dynamics.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Houston, United States, October 10, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Austin, United States, October 10, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Integrating the FlowLab Virtual Fluids Laboratory into Engineering Curriculum
    Online Event, October 6, 2005

    This webinar will inform the audience about the core capabilities of Fluent’s virtual fluids laboratory, FlowLab. Case studies will be reviewed to highlight how this student- friendly CFD tool has been used at the University of Iowa, at Penn State University, and by other North American universities.

  • Forum FLUENT 2005
    User Conference, Madrid, Spain, October 6, 2005



  • TCN CAE 2005
    Conference, Lecce, Lecce, Italy, October 5, 2005

    International Conference on CAE and Computational Technologies. The TCN-CAE 2005 event is an end-user-oriented conference in the fields of industrial design innovation and production process optimization. Researchers, experts from industry, and recognized speakers will highlight value and benefits arising from the application of the most-advanced CAE technologies.

  • EUA4X Project Event 09 - EUA4X Annual Conference
    Conference, Convento di San Domenico, Lecce, Italy, October 5, 2005

    The aim of the EUA4X 2005 Annual Conference is to provide a forum for the discussion of the latest developments of computational technologies for industry and to broaden their application to many other computation-oriented areas. The EUA4X 2005 Annual Conference will be hosted by the International Conference on CAE and Computational Technologies for Industry TCN CAE 2005.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Lebanon, United States, October 3, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • EUA4X Project Event 08 - Training Course: State-of-the-art in Numerical Grid Generation: From Theory to Practice
    Course, University of Lecce / Convento di San Domenico, Lecce, Italy, October 3, 2005

    The basic aim of the course is to provide a state of the art in numerical grid generation. Ranging from theoretical to application approaches the method overview deals with effective solutions of domain discretization problems occuring in computational field simulations. 20 EU fellowships are offered to young participants to attend the conference.

  • Introductory course ICEM CFD/AI*Env
    Course, Oslo, Norway, October 3, 2005

    Introductory course: ICEM CFD/AI*Env advanced meshing for CFD and FEA

  • 8th Numerical Towing Tank Symposium
    Conference, seaside hotel, Varna, Bulgaria, October 2, 2005

    Nonlinear flows around marine structures (LES, RANSE, Euler with or w/o free surface) Free-surface flows around marine structures (3-d seakeeping, free-surface viscous flows) Related topics (validation experiments, numerical techniques, grid generation, etc)

September, 2005
  • Solving Ocean Engineering Problems Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
    Online Event, September 29, 2005

    During this one hour online session we will demonstrate how flow modeling software can be used to complement your organization's existing methods and tools in order to meet the demanding needs of naval/ocean engineering applications.

  • Shape Optimization of CFD Applications
    Course, Fluent Training Center, Ann Arbor, United States, September 27, 2005

    This course, which will be held, Tuesday, Sept. 27, is designed to teach FLUENT users how to conduct shape optimization of CFD applications.

  • Gain the Competitive Edge in Motorsports with CFD Simulation
    Online Event, September 27, 2005

    This free webinar is intended to highlight relevant advanced modeling in the areas of fan design, realistic fan-system interactions, more realistic fan modeling approaches and discussion of possible ways to predict fan noise.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Santa Clara, United States, September 26, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, September 26, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Lebanon, United States, September 26, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • iTi Conference on Turbulence 2005
    Conference, Bad Zwischenahn, Germany, September 25, 2005

    The objectives of this conference are comprising basic research as well as research related to application. Therefore, both engineers and physicists working in the field of turbulence are invited to join the conference. The invited speakers are presenting their contributions in fields of experimental, numerical, and theoretical research. Discussed topics are, for example, thermal convection, boundary layer at large Reynolds numbers, isotropic turbulence, numerical simulations, and related subjects ...

  • Fluent UK User Group Meeting 2005
    User Conference, Hilton Hotel, Warwick, United Kingdom, September 22, 2005

    Fluent Europe Limited warmly invites its commercial software users to the Fluent 2005 UK User Group Meeting, which takes place on 22 & 23 September at the Hilton Hotel in Warwick.

  • Performance-Driven Advanced Cooling Systems: A Primer for Thermal Solution Analysts and Designers
    Online Event, September 22, 2005

    This free webinar is intended to highlight relevant advanced modeling in the areas of fan design, realistic fan-system interactions, more realistic fan modeling approaches and discussion of possible ways to predict fan noise.

  • Fluid Mechanics and CFD Review Course by Fluent
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, September 21, 2005

    This two and a half-day course is intended for those users who are new to CFD and who need an introduction (or re- introduction) to fluid mechanics, heat transfer and computational fluid dynamics. The goal is to make you more successful at CFD by having a more thorough knowledge of the underlying physics and numerical techniques in our software.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Ann Arbor, United States, September 19, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Santa Clara, United States, September 19, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Fluent Scandinavia User Group Meeting 2005
    User Conference, Scandic Crown Hotel , Polhemsplatsen 3, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 19, 2005

    Welcome to the Fluent Sweden Scandinavian User Group Meeting 2005, which take place on the 19-20 of September at the Scandic Crown, Polhemsplatsen in Gothenburg.

  • Advanced Thermal Modeling Course
    Course, Icepak, Austin, United States, September 15, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Fluent Presents: Ask the Experts Online Forum: User-Defined Functions
    Online Event, September 14, 2005

    Our panel of flow modeling experts will be available via an online forum to answer your questions concerning user-defined functions (UDFs), Wednesday, September 14 from 2-3 p.m.

  • Quality and Reliability of CFD Simulations II: Industrial Challenges
    Seminar, Senate Chamber, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, September 13, 2005

    This seminar brings together users of CFD to examine issues of accuracy, reliability and trust in the context of practical applications in engineering design, the environment, and health and safety management. The underlying theme is the useful exploitation of CFD in the face of uncertainty and complexity. The presentations will illustrate how to reduce uncertainty in CFD and how to derive most benefit from the technology, as well as raising awareness of current quality and trust initiatives.

  • Evolutionary Methods for Design, Optimisation and Control with Applications to Industrial and Societal Problems (EUROGEN 2005)
    Conference, Arabella Sheraton Bogenhausen, Arabellastrasse 5, 81925 Munich, Germany, September 12, 2005



  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, September 12, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, September 12, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Los Angeles, United States, September 12, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Austin, United States, September 12, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Lebanon, United States, September 12, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Los Angeles, United States, September 12, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • 14th International Meshing Roundtable
    Conference, Bahia Hotel and Resort, San Diego, United States, September 11, 2005

    The International Meshing Roundtable focuses on bringing together researchers and developers from academia, national labs and industry in a stimulating, open environment for the exchange of technical information related to mesh generation and general pre-processing techniques.

  • OpenFoam an Open Source code for Finite Volume Method: CFD simulations
    Workshop, Chalmers Conference Center, Chalmersplatsen 1, Gothenburg, Sweden, September 7, 2005

    Introduction to OpenFoam an object oriented library for Finite Volume Method.

  • SIMDI05
    Conference, Chalmers Conference Center, Sweden, September 7, 2005



  • 9th UK National Heat Transfer Conference
    Conference, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, September 5, 2005

    The scope of the conference spans all aspects of heat transfer and related mass transfer, including applications such as bio-systems, gas turbines and i.c. engines, materials processing, micro-systems, power and process engineering.

August, 2005
  • Free Workshop Seminar: Morpher Based Shape Optimization for CFD Applications
    Seminar, The Westin Southfield Detroit, 1500 Town Center, Southfield, United States, August 25, 2005

    Join Fluent, Detroit Engineered Products, Inc. and Engineous Software for a FREE WORKSHOP SEMINAR on Morpher Based Shape Optimization for CFD Applications on Thursday, August 25, 2005 from 8 am-12:30 pm.

  • Gridgen Training
    Seminar, 9401 General Drive, Suite #131, Plymouth, United States, August 23, 2005

    Are you interested in learning how to generate good grids in the shortest possible time? If so, you are invited to attend a free two-day Gridgen training course.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, August 22, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Dallas, United States, August 22, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, August 22, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flows
    Conference, Greece, August 20, 2005

    The aim of our Special Session is discussion of Direct Numerical Simulation of turbulent flows and flows with hydrodynamical instability. The examples of flows are turbulent convection with and without rotation, flows in channels, flows with magnetic forces, mixing layer, flows with Rayleigh-Taylor, Kelvin-Helmholtz and Richtmyer-Meshkov instability.

  • Flowmaster Free Educational Webinar on Thermal System Analysis and its Importance in Fuel Economy Predictions
    Online Event, August 18, 2005

    Free educational webinar, 18 August. Thermal system analysis and its importance in fuel economy predictions. Open to automotive engineers involved in this field

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Ann Arbor, United States, August 15, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Santa Clara, United States, August 15, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Surface Wrapping Webinar - CD-adapco
    Online Event, August 15, 2005

    By popular request, we are pleased to offer you the opportunity to take part in our Surface Wrapping webinar once more on August 15, 2005 (BST 5pm, EST noon, CST 11am, MST 10am, PST 9am). The webinar will once again demonstrate our all-new surface wrapping technology.

  • Training: Reacting Flow with FLUENT/KINetics
    Course, USD Computer Technical Center, 3760 Convoy Street, Suite 100, San Diego, United States, August 12, 2005

    Join us for a one-day training course on Reacting Flow Modeling is designed for existing users of FLUENT. The focus of the course is using FLUENT in conjunction with Reaction Design's KINetics module, which offers a new way to model detailed gas-phase and surface chemistry within FLUENT 6.2. The training course will be held on August 12, 2005, 9:00 am-5:30 pm

  • Introduction to Microfluidics
    Course, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, August 8, 2005

    The purpose of this School is to provide an introduction to the flow of fluids in micro/nano channels with examples chosen from a variety of areas such as biotechnology, chemical and aerospace engineering. It is open to graduate students and beginning researchers interested in the field, with backgrounds in science and engineering.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, August 8, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Austin, United States, August 8, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • Advanced Training in Fluent
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, August 1, 2005

    This course is intended for experienced users of FLUENT v6 who are interested in more in-depth instruction on specific topics. Users may sign up for one or more days of instruction. Courses will consist of both lecture and hands-on examples.

July, 2005
  • CFD2005
    Conference, Fairmount Newfoundland Hotel, St. John's, Canada, July 31, 2005

    The 13th Annual Conference on Computational Fluid Dyanmics

  • ICEM CFD Advanced Meshing Seminar
    Seminar, West Central 127, Milton Park, Didcot, United Kingdom, July 28, 2005

    Registrations are invited for a free one-day seminar on the ICEM CFD mesh generation software. Anybody involved in mesh generation is welcome to register.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Ann Arbor, United States, July 25, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, July 25, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, July 25, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Airpak
    Course, New York, United States, July 25, 2005

    The training course is a combination of lectures with discussion and hands-on exercises to introduce the student to the basics of using Airpak, to familiarize the student with the user-interface, and also to begin a mutually beneficial partnership.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, July 19, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • European Drugs and Delivery Devices (e3D Conference)
    Conference, London Metropole Hilton Hotel, London, United Kingdom, July 18, 2005

    The European Drugs and Delivery Devices Conference(e3d)is designed for top researchers in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The conference is seeking Computational and experimental papers on the latest research in drug and delivery device development.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Fluent Inc., Santa Clara, United States, July 18, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • ASME 1st International Symposium on: Advanced Computational Methods and Applications for Heat Exchanger Design
    Conference, Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, United States, July 17, 2005

    Computational methods for heat exchanger design

  • Introduction to FLUENT
    Course, Fluent Inc., Lebanon, United States, July 11, 2005

    This course is intended for people who have had little or no experience with FLUENT. New users of the software should register for the five-day training course.

  • Introduction to Icepak
    Course, Austin, United States, July 11, 2005

    This is a one-day advanced course that deals with advanced thermal systems and concepts. It includes modeling of PCBs, IC packages, interface resistances, altitude effects, radiation, heat pipes, joule heating, thermoelectric coolers, transformers, cold plates, baffles, wall effects, and external heaters/coolers.

  • 1st Intl. Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids
    Conference, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, July 6, 2005

    The International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids, DSL-2005, is an unique opportunity to exchange information, present the latest results as well as assess the relevant issues on diffusion research.

June, 2005
  • EACC 2005: 2nd International European Automotive CFD Conference
    User Conference, Congress Center, Frankfurt, Germany, June 29, 2005

    After the success of the first pan EACC in Germany two years ago, the European offices of Fluent are again pleased to host the EACC in Germany at the Frankfurt Congress Center in 2005. It promises to be the leading edge automotice CFD event in Europe in 2005 with the same mix of high quality technical and social program as that in Bingen in 2003.

  • Der Weg zum Optimum
    Workshop, Germany, June 28, 2005



  • Computational Science and Engineering Conference
    Conference, Turkey, June 27, 2005



  • Solving Compressible Flow Problems Webinar, Fluent, June 23
    Online Event, June 23, 2005

    Fluent invites you to attend its "Solving Compressible Flow Problems" online seminar on June 23, 2005 at 2 p.m. There is no cost to attend this one-hour event.

  • CFX-5 Live
    Online Event, June 22, 2005

    Live web demonstration of CFX-5 in the ANSYS Workbench environment at 2 pm EST.

  • CMM-2005, 16th Intl. Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics
    Conference, Czestochowa University of Technology, Czestochowa, Poland, June 21, 2005

    The 16th International Conference on Computer Methods in Mechanics CMM-2005 continues the 32-year tradition of the Polish Conferences on Computer Methods in Mechanics. The Conferences started in 1973 and took place every second year. The main idea of these Conferences is still universal - to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of new ideas regarding with the theoretical background and applications of computational mechanics.

  • EPSRC Summer School in Industrial CFD
    Course, School of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, June 20, 2005



  • Int. AVL - AST User Meeting 2005
    User Conference, Hotel Novapark, Graz, Austria, June 13, 2005

    The Advanced Simulation Technologies User Meeting 2005 will take place in Graz on the 13th and 14th June 2005. Make a note in your diary now!

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