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Live Webinar: Modeling Unsteadiness in Turbomachinery with the Non-Linear Harmonic Method

Posted By: Anne-Marie Schelkens
Date:Fri, 5 Aug 2022, 11:29 a.m.

Webinar Modeling Unsteadiness in Turbomachinery with the Non-Linear Harmonic Method

TURBOMACHINERY CFD - LIVE WEBINAR

Why Unsteadiness Is Important in Turbomachinery Design and How To Model It With The Non-Linear Harmonic Method

Due to its high complexity, unsteady flow in turbomachinery often generates high levels of noise, low efficiency, vibrations, and increased fuel consumption. Those are the most typical challenges engineers try to tackle through CFD analyses when creating new designs or optimizing existing ones for rotating machinery.

Traditional time-domain unsteady methods can simulate all the necessary physics needed to predict performance, but are usually too expensive to be fully integrated into the product design phase. Cadence's Non-Linear Harmonic (NLH) method is a great alternative to conventional approaches as it provides high fidelity results at a fraction of the computational cost.

This webinar will:

Date: Wednesday, August 31, 2022

9:00 GDT / 16:00 CET / 17:00 EET and Israel / 19:30 IST

REGISTER HERE

Are you not available for this time slot? Join anyway and we’ll send you the recording.


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