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February 2015: CFD in Words Backed Up With Action

Words then action in perfect unison this month. First the words - discover how reduced complexity models combined with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) can help you rapidly gain insights into your design. Then the action - see how a reduced complexity model combined with automated CFD simulations can rapidly produce a fan curve and efficiency profile of a real-world blower for a dust collector with a twist.

CFD Simulation of the Massachusetts State HouseReduced Complexity CFD Simulation of the Massachusetts State HouseVelocity magnitude contours and arrows

January 2015: CFD Review of 2014

Let's draw a line under 2014 with a couple of review articles, so we can clear the decks - refreshed and firing on all cylinders for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in 2015.

CFD Simulation of Tower BridgeCFD Simulation of Tower BridgeTower zoom shows velocity contours

December 2014: Holiday CFD Doodles

The festive holiday season is once again upon us. What better way to mark the occasion than with a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) doodle. No ordinary doodle though, a mega snow globe CFD doodle. Many a doodle has preceded a great innovation, so get your CFD doodle on and share your Caedium CFD doodles with us. Not sure if CFD doodling is for you? Then check out my latest blog posts that include the top 5 reasons to try CFD and why not all CFD GUIs are equivalent. Finally, I'd like to wish you a Merry Holiday and a prosperous New Year.

Snow Globes CFD DoodleSnow Globes CFD Doodle

November 2014: What can CFD do for you?

What has Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) done for you lately? Or more to the point - what can CFD do for you? For a brief reminder of the broad range of internal and external CFD flow applications, and for a specific external aerodynamics case study, read on.

Caedium CFD Simulation of Early Blended Wing-Body ConceptCaedium CFD Simulation of Early Blended Wing-Body ConceptVelocity magnitude iso-surfaces

October 2014: The Founding Fathers of CFD

The theory on which Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) depends was laid way back in the 19th Century, before the dawn of practical computers. Take a moment to marvel at some of the science pioneers armed only with pens and paper who enabled CFD to become an essential engineering tool used today by a wide swath of industries.

Reynolds' Pipe ExperimentReynolds' Pipe ExperimentBy Osborne Reynolds (Scan from book (lost)) [Public domain]

September 2014: Geometry Techniques for CFD

The overwhelming majority of issues that prevent a smooth Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) process are related to geometry. If geometry issues cause you headaches, then read on for a series of articles that describe techniques to help you navigate around common problems. Once you are done, unwind with a look at how nature uses similar visualizations to those found in CFD.

Small Geometry Feature Causing Unnecessary Mesh ClusterSmall Geometry Feature Causing Unnecessary Mesh Cluster

August 2014: The Where, Why, and How of CFD

Where does Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) figure in the design process? Why should you use CFD? How could you use CFD? If you are looking for answers to any of these questions, then this month's articles are a must read for you.

Concept Design Phase CFDConcept Design Phase CFDParametric study of pipe diameter

July 2014: Reduce Your CFD Simulation Size by 50% or More

In this summer vacation edition newsletter read how you can slice and dice your Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) models to exploit symmetry and thereby reduce your simulation sizes by 50% or more. Do you need inspiration for what to do with your new found CFD smarts over the summer? Then take a look at the articles below on the air flow around airships and through World Cup stadiums. It's all here.

CFD Simulation of Flow Around an AirshipCFD Simulation of Flow Around an AirshipUsing planar symmetry

June 2014: World Cup Edition

This month's articles take you from the meshing world cup to the actual World Cup. The 23rd International Meshing Roundtable is running a mesh competition (the nearest thing the mesh world has to a world cup) based on London's Tower bridge, so see if you think Caedium Professional has what it takes to be a contender. Then there's the actual World Cup and, if aerodynamics is your thing, all that matters is the ball.

Tower Bridge Caedium CFD Polygon Surface MeshTower Bridge Caedium CFD Polygon Surface MeshConverted from Triangle Surface Mesh

May 2014: Sneak Peek at Passive Species

It's time you heard about progress on the next Caedium release, right? This can only mean one thing - sneak peek season is upon us with a preview of the new passive species transport capability coming to a Caedium near you soon. Let's not forget that Caedium also has a wide range of existing capabilities, so why not take a moment to see how to make a splash using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)?

Caedium Passive Species CFD SimulationCaedium Passive Species CFD SimulationIso-surfaces of a passive species injected into an elbow flow

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