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Webinar: What’s new in CRADLE 2021 for the Automotive Industry, May 2021

Posted By: Rujuta Deshmukh
Date:Thu, 20 May 2021, 7:29 a.m.



India, May 27, 2021

Do you want to know how next level Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) can aid the automotive industry with the
new features of CRADLE 2021 software? If yes, then come
join us for this webinar.

After this webinar, you will have a better understanding
of the various physical models and functions that
accelerates your guided innovations to drive the changing
needs of the vehicle.


Description:

  

Do you want to know how next level Computational Fluid
Dynamics (CFD) can aid the automotive industry with the
new features of CRADLE 2021 software? If yes, then come
join us for this webinar.

After this webinar, you will have a better understanding
of the various physical models and functions that
accelerates your guided innovations to drive the changing
needs of the vehicle.

The automotive industry is heavily reliant on CFD for
different verticals of automotive manufacturing such as
the study of internal/external aerodynamics, noise-
vibrations and hardness, HVAC, vehicle dynamics study
using co-simulation, engine thermal management, engine
systems and exhaust etc. The future of the automotive
industry especially for autonomous and electric vehicles
opens the door for large scale utilization of CFD.

In the latest release,

The meshing approaches such as spatial hexahedral and
voxel fitting have led to a 40% shorter meshing time and
2x calculation speed.
Enhanced density-based solver in scFLOW offers substantial
speedup without accuracy loss.
The faster loading time of fph field result files and
improvements in the CRADLE’s unique thermoregulation JOS
are some other improvements made in the latest release.
The webinar will be useful for anyone interested in
Computational fluid dynamics, practising engineers,
students, scientists and industry personnel who has the
inquisitive mind for the latest developments in the field
of automotive CFD.


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