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August, 2005
  • 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!

  • 9th International Conference on Numerical Grid Generation
    Conference, Fairmont Hotel, San Jose, United States, June 11, 2005

    This international interdisciplinary conference provides a joint forum where mathematicians, scientists, and engineers from academia, industry, and federal laboratories can communicate (exchange/assimilate) research ideas, new algorithmic and software developments, and applications involving grid generation strategies pertinent to a wide range of practical problems arising in computational field simulation.

  • Short Course on Particle Image Velocimetry
    Course, Faculty of Engineering, Ancona, Italy, June 10, 2005

    The one day tutorial Course intends to provide the fundamentals of the Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) technique and to offer hands-on experience on the most recent instrumentation. CONTENTS The Program includes: - an introductory lecture on PIV by Prof. M.L.Riethmuller from von Karman Institute, Belgium; - Hands- on laboratory sessions

  • ScArt4: Science and Art 4th International Symposium
    Conference, Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick, United States, June 9, 2005

    ScArt4 is an interdisciplinary event of art, engineering and science confluence. It is a meeting of engineers and scientists who address how to visualize their discoveries based on computational or experimental studies, and who can create art from these visualizations, and of visual artists who utilize aspects of science/engineering (such as fluid or wave motion) in their creative expression.

  • Short Course on Laser Doppler Anemometry
    Course, Faculty of Engineering, Ancona, Italy, June 9, 2005

    The one day tutorial Course intends to provide the fundamentals of the Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA) technique and to offer hands-on experience on the most recent instrumentation. CONTENTS The Program includes: - an introductory lecture on LDA by Prof. F. Durst from LSTM Erlangen, Germany; - Hands- on laboratory sessions

  • International Symposium on Physics of Fluids
    Conference, Huangshan, China, June 9, 2005

    The theme of this Conference is to highlight the current advances and future research and development in physics of fluids with primary focus on the connection between fundamental research and engineering applications. The Conference aims to assess the current status and to identify the future priority and directions in research and applications of computational and experimental fluid dynamics.

  • Aircraft Configurations for the New Century of Civil Aviation
    Course, Belgium, June 6, 2005

    This course will give a comprehensive state of the art on worldwide research and technology development during the past fifteen years aimed at the development of unconventional commercial and general aviation aircraft concepts.

  • ASME Turbo Expo 2005
    Conference, Reno, United States, June 6, 2005

    The largest turbomachinery conference in the world. Covers most aspects of gas turbine technology

  • CFD2005: 4th International Conference on CFD
    Conference, Trondheim, Norway, June 6, 2005

    This conference will focus on the application of CFD in the oil and gas industries, metal production, mineral processing, power generation, chemicals, food and other industries where technologies often involve challenging aspects such as multiphase flow, combustion, phase change, non-Newtonian flow and other multi-scale phenomena.

May, 2005
  • 3rd Joint CFX & FZR Short Course & Workshop on Multiphase Flows
    Conference, FZ Rossendorf, Institute of Safety Research, Dresden, Germany, May 31, 2005

    Workshop on Multiphase Flows: "Simulation, Experiment and Application"; Keynotes: M. Ishii, M. Lopez de Bertodano, M. Sommerfeld

  • ICEM CFD Advanced Meshing Seminar
    Seminar, West Central 127, Milton Park, Didcot, United Kingdom, May 26, 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.

  • CFX-5 Live
    Online Event, May 25, 2005

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

  • ETMM6 - ERCOFTAC Int. Conf. on Engineering Turbulence Measurement and Modelling
    Conference, Sofitel Timi Ama Hotel, Villasimius (Sardinia), Italy, May 23, 2005

    The Conference is the first under the aegis of ERCOFTAC but it is the direct continuation of the successful ETMM conferences, and so it represents the 6th of this series. The ETMM conferences have been held every 3 years since 1990 in a Mediterranean location.

  • Industrial Two-Phase Flow CFD
    Course, Belgium, May 23, 2005

    The purpose of the course is to provide state-of-the-art information on numerical simulation of multi-phase flow phenomena occurring during industrial processes.

  • Fast Forward with Fluent - Free Hands On Fluids Engineering Workshop
    Workshop, Arden, Inc. 4350 Glendale-Milford Rd., Suite 180, Cincinnati, United States, May 20, 2005

    Get to the core of your toughest manufacturing problems at one of three Fast Forward with Fluent workshops. The first of these free workshops will take place on May 20 in Cincinnati, OH.

  • SouthEastern Europe FLUENT Event 2005
    User Conference, Porto Carras Grand Resort, Sithonia, Greece, May 11, 2005

    The SouthEastern Europe FLUENT Event 2005 will take place at the Porto Carras Grand Resort, in Halkidiki, Greece, 11-13 May 2005. All industrial & academic Fluent users are invited. The event will be also open to attendants from industry & academia who are interested in the latest developments in CFD technology.

  • Effectively Managing the CAE Process and Data Webcast
    Online Event, May 11, 2005

    Join Enductive, Fluent's sister company, for a webcast entitled "Effectively Managing the CAE Process and Data". The webcast will take place Thursday, May 11 at 2 p.m.

  • Flight Experiments for Hypersonic Vehicle Development
    Course, Belgium, May 9, 2005

    Continued interest in the development of hypersonic flight vehicles is based on their potential for lowering the cost of access to space and for revolutionizing intercontinental civil and military transport.

  • Large Eddy Simulation and Acoustic Analysis Tools for Unsteady Combustion
    Course, Toulouse, France, May 9, 2005

    Large Eddy Simulation of turbulent combustion is becoming a design tool of Computational Fluid Dynamics in many industrial domains: gas turbines, furnaces, and piston engines. The aim of the course is to present LES for gaseous and liquid flames. State-of-the-art CFD codes for acoustic analysis of unstable combustion will be presented and described. Lectures on experiments for two-phase flow combustion will be given to demonstrate the importance of these mechanisms in laboratory burners.

  • Simulating Fluid-Structure Interaction with ABAQUS and FLUENT
    Online Event, May 5, 2005

    Please join us for this online event February 15, 2005 at 4:00 p.m. EST. A second time is also offered on February 17, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. EST. This web seminar will provide an overview of the FSI capability in ABAQUS, highlighting the following topics: 1. Evaluating your FSI applications 2. Setting up joint ABAQUS-FLUENT FSI problems 3. Co-simulation strategies 4. Examples of FSI with ABAQUS and FLUENT

April, 2005
March, 2005
  • Designing Fuel Cells with ESI's CFD-ACE+
    Online Event, March 31, 2005

    ESI CFD, Inc., makers of CFD-ACE+, the world's most Advanced CFD & Multiphysics software, invites you to join us on March 31st at 4:00pm Eastern Standard Time for a Webinar entitled "Designing Fuel Cells with ESI's CFD ACE+".

  • 4th Intl. Conference on Marine CFD
    Conference, RINA Headoffice, London, United Kingdom, March 30, 2005

    The International Conference on Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics and associated workshops offer delegates the opportunity to meet and hear from the leading industry and research experts in this field from around the world.

  • CFX-5 Live
    Online Event, March 23, 2005

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


  • Conference, La Maison de la Recherche - 54, rue de Varenne, Paris 75007, France, March 23, 2005



  • Free CFD Hands On Workshop Featuring ANSYS CFX and ANSYS Workbench
    Seminar, 14900 Sweitzer Lane Suite 202, Laurel, United States, March 18, 2005



  • Fluent Announces: Automotive Lunch 'n Learn Series Begins March 18
    Seminar, St. John's Golf & Conference Center, 44045 Five Mile Road, Plymouth, United States, March 18, 2005

    If you are going to be in the greater Detroit/Ann Arbor area, plan on attending one of Fluent's Automotive Lunch 'n Learn seminars.

  • Fluent Announces: FloWizard 2.0 Webinar, March 17
    Online Event, March 17, 2005

    Make plans to join us for our latest webinar featuring FloWizard 2.0, Fluent's first CFD software tool build exclusively for design engineers, March 17 at 2 p.m.

  • Micro Gas Turbines
    Course, Belgium, March 14, 2005

    This course intends to give an overview of the problems that are specific for micro and nano-gasturbines.


  • User Conference, Novotel Paris Tour Eiffel - 61, quai de Grenelle, 75015 Paris, France, March 10, 2005



  • ANSYS CFD Educational Seminar
    Seminar, Tulip Inn nr Trafford Centre, Manchester, United Kingdom, March 9, 2005



  • Fluent Announces: FloWizard 2.0 Seminar at the National Design Engineering Show - March 8
    Seminar, McCormick Center, North Hall, Rm N126, Chicago, United States, March 8, 2005

    Please make plans to join us for a FloWizard 2.0 Seminar to be held during the National Design Engineering Show, March 8. There is no cost to attend this event.

  • 6th European Conference on Turbomachinery - Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics
    Conference, Lille, France, March 7, 2005

    The scope of the conference covers the scientific and engineering fluid dynamic and thermodynamic problems in the design, development and operation of axial and radial turbomachinery.

  • Turbulent Combustion
    Course, Belgium, March 7, 2005

    The objective of this Lecture Series is to present a state-of-the-art review of the on-going activities in turbulent combustion and to indicate the current research directions.

  • Fluent Presents: Using Fluid Analysis to Optimize the Performance of Bioreactors Webinar
    Online Event, March 3, 2005

    Join us for a "Using Fluid Analysis to Optimize the Performance of Bioreactors" Webinar on March 3 at 2 p.m. This free online event will describe the type of fluid mixing engineering reviews that we design for our clients to deliver engineering value early in the project life cycle and identify the best use of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations, thus minimizing longer-term project expenditure.

  • FLUENT 6.2 Worldwide Webinar
    Online Event, March 1, 2005

    Please join us for our FLUENT 6.2 online seminar, Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at 2:00 pm GMT (9am ET).

February, 2005
  • Advanced Measuring Techinques for Supersonic Flows
    Course, Belgium, February 28, 2005

    This Lecture Series is organized within the EWA (European Wind Tunnel Association) Network of Excellence in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology. It aims at presenting the state-of-the-art of advanced measuring techniques particularly suited to supersonic flows.


  • Conference, United Kingdom, February 28, 2005



  • FLUENT 6.2 Worldwide Webinar
    Online Event, February 24, 2005

    Please join us for our FLUENT 6.2 online seminar, Thursday, February 24, 2005 at 1:00 pm GMT (8:00 am ET).

  • CFX-5 Live
    Online Event, February 23, 2005

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

  • 6th MpCCI User Forum
    User Conference, Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany, February 22, 2005

    The 6th MpCCI User Forum addresses to engineers and scientists from industry and research, who have recognized multi-disciplinary problems as a focal point of their simulation work.

  • NAFEMS Awareness Seminar - Why to Use Simulation in your Development Process
    Seminar, Madrid, Spain, February 18, 2005

    Simulation, typically by finite element analysis (FEA) or computational fluid dynamics (CFD), is well established in a number of engineering companies for product and process development. Tasks such as optimising products and manufacturing processes by simulation are now well proven. This FREE event will bring together a wide range of engineers who are either currently using FEA or CFD, or who are considering introducing it into their organisation.

  • FLUENT 6.2 Webinar
    Online Event, February 17, 2005

    Please join us for our FLUENT 6.2 online seminar, Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 2:00 pm ET.

  • Introduction to CFX 5
    Course, 4601 Creekstone Drive, Durham, United States, February 15, 2005

    This four day course will introduce users to CFX 5 in the ANSYS Workbench Environment. Topics include parametric modeling, CAD interoperability and geometry simplification using ANSYS Design Modeler, creating CFD specific meshes in ICEM CFD and CFX Mesh and performing fluid flow and heat transfer analyses using CFX5.

  • Simulating Fluid-Structure Interaction with ABAQUS and FLUENT
    Online Event, February 15, 2005

    Please join us for this online event February 15, 2005 at 4:00 p.m. EST. A second time is also offered on February 17, 2005 at 9:00 a.m. EST. This web seminar will provide an overview of the FSI capability in ABAQUS, highlighting the following topics: 1. Evaluating your FSI applications 2. Setting up joint ABAQUS-FLUENT FSI problems 3. Co-simulation strategies 4. Examples of FSI with ABAQUS and FLUENT

January, 2005
  • FEMLAB Intensive Module at the University of Sheffield
    Course, Chemical Engineering Building, Sheffield, United Kingdom, January 31, 2005

    I plan on running Process Modelling and Simulation with FEMLAB for the sixth time 31 January 2005 to 3 February 2005 at the University of Sheffield. This module is intended to introduce how to build models in FEMLAB with case studies and many "tricks of the trade." The module uses the only academic textbook on FEMLAB programming, authored by the instructor.

  • Road Vehicle Aerodynamics
    Course, Belgium, January 31, 2005

    Vehicle aerodynamics is one of the most interesting areas of fluid dynamics today, specially for automotive industry people.

  • Fluent Presents: Large Eddy Simulation for Engineering Applications
    Online Event, January 20, 2005

    Please join Dr. Sung-Eun Kim, Principal Engineer at Fluent Inc. for an online seminar discussing how to maximize accuracy and minimize cost in using Large Eddy Simulation and Detached Eddy Simulation for engineering applications. This online seminar will take place on January 20, 2005 at 2 p.m.

  • Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
    Course, Belgium, January 17, 2005

    This course is intended to provide the basic information required to initiate research or applications in most of the important domains of computational fluid dynamics.

  • 43rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
    Conference, Reno Hilton, Reno, United States, January 10, 2005

    The Aerospace Sciences Meeting is the largest of the AIAA technical conferences and one of the preeminent technical gatherings within the entire spectrum of aerospace activities.

  • Effective Use of the CFD General Notation System (CGNS) for Commercial and Research Applications
    Course, Grand Sierra Hotel, Reno, United States, January 5, 2005

    CFD General Notation System (CGNS) has developed into a popular standard for the storage and exchange of CFD data in the aerospace community. This course is ideal for commercial and research CFD users involved in the development of CFD tools including mesh generators, solvers, or post- processors.

  • Effective Use of the CFD General Notation System (CGNS) for Commercial and Research Applications
    Course, Grand Sierra Resort Hotel, Reno, United States, January 5, 2005

    This course will introduce the participants to CGNS, the data format, the standard, and the software implementing the standard. Additionally participants will be provided comprehensive information for integrating CGNS into their applications.

December, 2004
  • Adaptive Grid Methodologies for Environmental Modelling
    Workshop, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, United Kingdom, December 16, 2004

    A one-day event on Adaptive Grid Methodologies for Environmental Modelling for large-scale atmosphere/ocean applications

  • 31st National Conference on Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Power, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, IndiaI
    Conference, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700032, India, December 16, 2004

    Jadavpur University hosts the 31st National Conference on Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power 2004 to disseminate scientific and technical information of interest to the scientists and industrialist in the related fields. The conference further aims at exchanging ideas and views amongst various researchers and scientists in various branches of theoretical and experimental fluid mechanics and fluid power.

  • Engineering Expo 2004
    Ahemdabad Education Society Ground,, Ahmedabad, India, December 15, 2004



  • Adaptive Grid Approaches for Fluid Dynamics Applications
    Course, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, United Kingdom, December 14, 2004

    A two-day event on Adaptive Grid approaches covering structured and unstructured methodologies

  • IUTAM Symposium on Laminar-Turbulent Transition
    Conference, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, India, December 13, 2004

    The dynamics of transition from laminar to turbulent flows remains to this day a major challenge in theoretical and applied mechanics. A series of IUTAM symposia held over the last twenty five years has proved to be a great catalyst which has given a boost to research and our understanding of the field. The sixth meeting in the series is being held in Bangalore, to discuss progress after the last meeting in 1999 and chart out important future directions.

  • Cutting Edge Meshing & Optimisation for CFD
    Seminar, BAR F1 Team Operations Centre, Brackley, United Kingdom, December 8, 2004

    Mesh Generation tool GRIDGEN and CFD Optimisation tool SCULPTOR will both be showcased with presentations from end-users & developers. GRIDGEN'S automatic creation of grids using scripting will be highlighted together with SCULPTOR's unique ability to optimise the geometry without the need to remesh. The presentations will contain applications in the Formula 1 and the Marine industry. There will be also be a tour of the BAR F1 Operations Centre. Only industrial users of CFD can register.

  • 2004 International Mechanical Engineering Conference
    Conference, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, December 5, 2004

    The conference will be covering all the mechanical engineering topics such as fluid mechanics, CFD, heat transfer, energy, automotive, desalination, hvac, materials, process engineering, manufacturing, combustion, dynamic systems, environment, engineering management and education.

November, 2004
  • Ansys: An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics modelling and applications
    Seminar, Cambridge, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, London, United Kingdom, November 30, 2004

    These seminars will provide an overview of Computational Fluid Dynamics and its application in industry to investigate fluid flow and heat transfer. They are aimed at engineers, scientists and researchers who would like to know more about the use and benefits of CFD.

  • ANSYS CFD Software Featuring ICEM CFD, CFX-4 and ANSYS DesignModeler
    Seminar, Cambridge, Sutton Coldfield, Bristol, Leeds, London, United Kingdom, November 30, 2004

    These seminars will provide a detailed technical overview of the full range of ANSYS CFD software and its technology, as well as software demonstrations. They are aimed at engineers, scientists and researchers already involved in CFD who are interested in the capabilities of ICEM CFD, CFX-5 and ANSYS DesignModeler.

  • Trends and Best Practice at the CAD/CFD Interface
    Seminar, Coventry, United Kingdom, November 24, 2004

    This seminar aims to review the evolving CAD/CFD interface in order to identify basic strategies that are available to users and also to disseminate best practice. The seminar will examine the major trends within the industry. The issue of CAD will be viewed in a broad sense and will encompass a full range of inputs that are in the CFD process.

  • PHOENICS Training Course
    Course, CHAM Ltd, 40 High Street, Wimbledon Village, London, United Kingdom, November 23, 2004

    3-day training course for new release of PHOENICS, PHOENICS-3.6.0

  • International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2004 (ICCMSE 2004)
    Conference, HOTEL MARE NOSTRUM (CLUB MED), Vravrona, Attica (Near to International Athens Airport), Greece, November 19, 2004

    There is permanently a need in Computational Science and Engineering for the advancement of information exchange. This practice should be expressed by an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary conference on Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering. ICCMSE 2004 aims at playing the above role and for this reason the aim of the conference is to bring together computational scientists and engineers from several disciplines in order to share methods, methologies and ideas.

  • Ansys: Design and Analysis of Rotating Machinery
    Seminar, 60 Middle Quarter Mall, Woodbury, United States, November 19, 2004

    Demonstrate the application of ANSYS/CFX tools to efficiently design and analyze pumps, compressors, and other types of rotating machinery.

  • Fluent Webinar: CFD Modeling of Mercury Capture
    Online Event, November 18, 2004

    Fluent is pleased to announce an online seminar featuring mercury capture technology for the power generation industry. The event, scheduled for November 18, at 2 p.m., is jointly hosted by Fluent Inc., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Energy Technology Laboratory, and ADA Environmental Solutions Inc.

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