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AES Vietnam and Simerics announce reseller partnership
AES Vietnam has become an official reseller of Simerics software for Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Indonesia markets as of July 1st, 2023. The agreement will allows Simerics for further expansion and provide customers with high-quality, efficient, fast and reliable technical solutions in Asian markets.
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Free Webinar: Multiphase CFD in Creo
Wed, Jul 12, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM PDT
Online event
Free session on Multiphase CFD for Engineers, Designers and Engineering Managers. Please join this webinar on getting started with multiphase in Creo Flow Analysis including these topics:
– How to setup CFD in Creo
– Design and Prototype changes and updates
– Reviewing Prototype accurate results
To register go here.
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Webinar Series 2023
Please join Simerics for free Webinar Series 2023.
Webinar 2023_03: Valve Modeling using Simerics-MP+®
Date: July 05 th , 2023
Day: Wednesday
Time: 10:30-11:30 am EST
Valves find a key role in regulating pressures and flows in several different applications across industries. But, 3D CFD modeling of the motion of valves in conjunction with the other components of the system poses multitude of numerical challenges. Simerics-MP+® 3D CFD tool has gained popularity in the industry due to its ability to model pumps and valves with accuracy, speed and robustness. The Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) capability in Simerics-MP+® can model spool, circumferential, flip, ball valves with customized automated meshes with templates that can handle the setup process with ease. Also, the native STIFF solver can handle the sophisticated FSI interaction with flow with robustness and stability even at coarse timesteps. This ability has enabled customers to run system simulations for rather long physical times with reasonable turnaround time for the results.
We are pleased to announce this chapter of the webinar where we will delve into some of these
uniqueness of Simerics-MP+ valve capabilities.
This webinar will cover:
1. Automated mesh creation in Simerics,
2. Strength of templates to guide process flow of model setup,
3. Rapid simulation and run times of valve cases, and
4. Information on industrial applications on which we have implemented the Simerics valve code with great success.If you have any questions please email cs@simerics.com or dp@simerics.com
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Simerics at NAFEMS 2023
Simerics will be an exhibitor and Sean Horgan, Simerics Director of Sales, will have a presentation (Presentation NWC23-0144 “CFD Simulation for Zero Emissions Power Solutions“) at NAFEMS World Congress 2023.
The NAFEMS World Congress 2023 will be held May 15-18, 2023 at Tampa Convention Center in Tampa, Florida, USA.
NAFEMS is the International Association for the Engineering Modelling, Analysis and Simulation Community. It is a not-for-profit organization established in 1983 which focuses on the practical application of numerical engineering simulation techniques such as the Finite Element Method for Structural Analysis (FEA), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Multibody Simulation.
Please visit us at booth 19!
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Webinar Series 2023
Please join Simerics for free Webinar Series 2023.
Webinar 2023_02: Multiphase Volume of Fluid (VOF) Applications using Simerics
Date: May 03rd, 2023
Day: Wednesday
Time: 10:30-11:30 am EST
Multiphase physics is encountered frequently in the automotive, hydraulic, aerospace, and marine industries. The interface tracking methodology or popularly known as the Volume of Fluid (VOF) approach is utilized in majority of these multiphase flow applications. But, historically, this multiphase physics poses multitudes of challenges including, numerical diffusion or smearing at the interface between phases, generation or destruction of mass of phases, lack of robustness, and in some instances a complete inability to account for sophisticated motions.
Simerics VOF algorithm has been successfully and widely utilized in the industry to study variety of sophisticated components and systems. It has been proven that our native High Resolution Interface Capturing (HRIC) scheme is substantially sharp in capturing the free surface, while being fast and robust.
This webinar will cover:
1. Automated mesh creation in Simerics,
2. Strength of templates to guide process flow of model setup,
3. Rapid simulation and run times of VOF cases, and
4. Information on industrial applications on which we have implemented the Simerics VOF code with great success.
If you have any questions please email cs@simerics.com or dp@simerics.com
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