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Posted By: | CD-adapco |
Date: | Fri, 7 Oct 2005, 7:59 p.m. |
Can simulation technology address the complex applications found in the BioMedical world?
October 19, 2005 11:00am (PDT) (2:00pm (EDT)
Speakers:
Dr. Hengchu Cao from Edwards Lifesciences Dr. Cornel Mueller from CD-adapco
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been extremely successful in shortening the design cycles in the automotive and aerospace industry. But is it ready for the complex scenarios faced by today’s BioMedical companies?
In our free of charge webinar, Industry experts will discuss this question and tell how simulating flow processes has made a significant difference in their approach to Product Development.
The examples discussed will range from accurate flow predictions in respiratory systems to coupled fluidic-structural analysis of tissue heart valves. Experienced presenters will provide concise concepts on how engineering processes can be designed more efficiently. Profit from our know-how with this free seminar and explore available options.
Dr. Hengchu Cao from Edwards Lifesciences will be joining the webinar to talk about "Simulating heart valves".
We will also address the frequently asked question “Can this technology only be used successfully by CFD experts?” and look at how the technology interacts with other more common analysis and electronic drafting tools in the Biomedical Industry.
If you are involved in Management, Product Design, IT, Research or Development in the Biomedical Industries or are just interested in the status quo of the technology, you should listen in to this free webinar. Please also pass the information to any colleagues that you feel might benefit from logging in.
For additional information on this free webinar, please contact Cornel Mueller cornel.mueller@us.cd-adapco.com.
Visit www.cd-adapco.com//html_email/reg/bioreg.html to register.
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