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U.X. CFD Computational Simulation Engineering

U.X. CFD Computational Simulation Engineering

HVAC | Water and Environmental | Wind and Wave Loads | Agriculture | Electronics Cooling | Cavitation | and others

Author: Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

CFD is not wizardry

Some say that CFD means “Colors For Directors”, a joke that translates the “visual appeal” that is sold sometimes, but that does not necessarily represent the physical or computational fidelity of the results delivered.

19 de August de 201931 de December de 2020 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Dyson Air Multiplier Explained

It’s not that complex, which makes it even more interesting.

31 de May de 201731 de December de 2020 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Static, stagnation and total pressure – one more try

Here I venture one more attempt to explain their differences and similarities, among several others existing out there.

16 de December de 201611 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

ISO 9001 – more than a certificate, a management strategy

Look at the set of standards as a process, a management strategy, an input to be used continuously. This is what will bring the real benefits and make all the difference.

23 de November de 201611 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Vortex Visualization – Q-Criterion

Large values of Q correspond to regions of high angular velocity close to the vortex cores.

7 de April de 201411 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Courant Number, CFL and CFL Condition

Even though the differences are very subtle, they exist and I propose an explanation here that can help new researchers in this field.

16 de November de 201211 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Structured mesh vs. Structured calculation

A structured mesh will not necessarily be calculated as such.

23 de September de 201111 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Turbulence: more deterministic than you think!

Turbulence is a deterministic (non-random) phenomenon, being treated as random only for modeling purposes.

15 de June de 201111 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto

Don’t shout in the datacenter!

Noise vibrations impair the data transfer rate.

20 de November de 200911 de January de 2021 by Marco Leonardelli Lovatto
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