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Posted By: | David Quinn |
Date: | Mon, 12 Jan 2004, 3:36 p.m. |
United Kingdom, March 9, 2004
Held jointly by NAFEMS and ERCOFTAC, This seminar tackles the issues faced when trying to ensure CFD simulations are of a good quality and when determining the extent to which their results can be relied upon.
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Two of the leading independent organizations with a keen interest in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are working with one another to arrange a seminar on the subject of “Quality and Reliability of CFD Simulations”.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations are being used increasingly widely in industry and academia. More and more results of these simulations are relied upon to provide understanding and often both quantitative and qualitative data that is used to design, certify and understand flow systems. The complexity of the system simulated can mean that direct validation with test data is not always trivial, so it is important for the analyst to understand the level of confidence they can place on the result of the CFD simulations.
This seminar tackles the issues faced when trying to ensure CFD simulations are of a good quality and when determining the extent to which their results can be relied upon. It will be held in the offices of Sun Microsystems in Coventry, UK on 9th March 2004. For further details, please contact Anne Creechan on 01355 225688, or visit www.nafems.org
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