April 2016: See the Invisible
The theme for this month's newsletter is seeing the invisible. Whether you want to better see your Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) results, or you want to see the airflow around your vehicle in full technicolor, then this is the newsletter for you. OK, the vehicle thing, with Colorful Fluid Dynamic Paint was an April Fools' joke, but you already knew that, right?
Transparency Reveals Hidden CFD Secrets
Do you find that visual elements in your CFD simulations sometimes obscure the areas where you would like to see your results? If so, then let transparency reveal the hidden secrets within your results. Read more >>
Colorful Fluid Dynamic Paint
Forget having a single paint color for your next vehicle purchase and instead go with Colorful Fluid Dynamic paint that changes color according to the airflow around your vehicle. Once only the domain of wind tunnels, pressure sensitive paint and the newly available air speed paint can produce stunning dynamic surface contours as you drive. Read more >>
No Colorful Fluid Dynamic Paint Yet
I'm sure you realized that the post on Colorful Fluid Dynamic Paint published on April Fools' Day was more than a coincidence. Full confession - Colorful Fluid Dynamic Paint is fake. However, if we ever do get something like it, I'll be first in line to try it! Read more >>
Recent blog posts
- CFD Simulates Distant Past
- Background on the Caedium v6.0 Release
- Long-Necked Dinosaurs Succumb To CFD
- CFD Provides Insight Into Mystery Fossils
- Wind Turbine Design According to Insects
- Runners Discover Drafting
- Wind Tunnel and CFD Reveal Best Cycling Tuck
- Active Aerodynamics on the Lamborghini Huracán Performante
- Fluidic Logic
- Stonehenge Vortex Revealed as April Fools' Day Distortion Field