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The Success of Engineering Simulation in the Marine IndustryWebinars - Marine

Engineering Simulation for the Design of Maritime Structures

CD-adapco’s online educational series is designed for individuals wanting to learn more about engineering simulation (CAE) solutions for fluid flow, heat transfer and stress. Each event will host an industry speaker, application example and training brief.

Event 1: May 20
9am EDT
2pm BST (London)
3pm CEST (Berlin, Paris, Madrid)
9pm Singapore
10pm Tokyo / Seoul
11pm Sydney
  Event 2: May 21
1am EDT
6am BST (London)
7am CEST (Berlin, Paris, Madrid)
1pm Singapore
2pm Tokyo / Seoul
3pm Sydney
. . .

Successful Applications of Engineering Simulation in the Marine Industry:
As engineering simulation tools and technology continue to advance, the application of Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) in the marine industry has become an indispensable supplement to traditional experimental methods. This is especially true for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) which, among other things, allows engineers to use computer simulation as a “virtual towing tank.” This method provides performance data for various designs, and it is more efficient in both cost and schedule than traditional testing.

This event will explore the benefits of CFD simulations for realistically complex designs to compute free-surface hydrodynamics including wave breaking and cavitation while simultaneously accounting for the motion of the maritime vehicles and structures.

Guest Speaker:

Milovan Peric, Director of Technology at CD-adapco and co-author (with J H Ferziger) of Computational Methods for Fluid Mechanics, will discuss recent innovations in applications of flow, thermal and stress simulation and how they are impacting the development of maritime vehicles and structures.

Training Brief:
The strength of CFD lies in its ability to account for interactions between all components of a system. The trainer will demonstrate the integrated and automated CFD process within our flagship software STAR-CCM+ which includes geometry import, mesh generation, physics definition, solution calculation, and analysis, visualization and reporting of results.

 

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