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January 2023 – Better. Leaner. Faster. Stronger. A Parametric Model of the Human Knee, A Better Business: from Reactive to Predictive Maintenance using ROMs, From CFD Results to Machine Learning Models, Running Simulation as a Lean Business, Improving Simulation Credibility, ICME - What is it? AI for Simulation - Looking into the Past to Look into the Future, What's coming in 2023 - A Vendor Viewpoint. Free download for Students October 2022 – 100 years of CFD The Future of CFD - The Academic Opinion, Tang, the Space Geek, and CFD - Business of Simulation with Monica Schnitger, CFD in Undergraduate Curricula, Richardson's Forecast: The Dream and the Fantasy, CFD...more
Aerospace Simulation Engineering: Navigating the Digital Thread Thursday, October 18th, 2018 Lynnwood, WA Overview Aerospace manufacturers and suppliers are facing an increasingly challenging and competitive marketplace as their products are becoming more complex via tighter integration of systems and cyber-physical environments. That being said, there are rising interests to incorporate Digital Threads as communication frameworks for sharing product lifecycle information seamlessly and Digital Twin methodologies for assessing virtually the expected and future operational physics-based capabilities of a product throughout its lifecycle. Utilizing these techniques in conjunction with the...more
Large Eddy Simulation Awareness Workshop Turbulence Modelling beyond RANS Large Eddy Simulation, LES, is fast becoming more readily available in the major commercial CFD codes and from the internet. Computer power is increasing rapidly too, at an affordable cost, making it potentially easier to run simulations using such methods. More CFD users are therefore becoming interested in learning about this method and its applications. While LES is very powerful it also requires some care to be used properly, as it is conceptually very different from RANS, the workhorse of industrial CFD. This seminar started by establishing and comparing the fundamental assumptions supporting RANS and LES and,...more
1. Probabilistic Reasoning This introductory section explains how probability can be used to model uncertainty in engineering analysis. Instead of treating uncertain inputs, observations or model results as single fixed values, we describe what we know and what we do not know using probabilities. The central idea is that a probabilistic model represents how we believe data are generated. Once data are observed, we can use statistical inference to update what we believe about the unknown state of reality. "There are known unknowns, and there are unknown unknowns." — Donald Rumsfeld, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Tools used in this course The course uses a small set of freely available...more
This presentation was made by A. Murton at the NAFEMS European Conferences, "Simulation Process and Data Management" & "Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) - Beyond the Solve" that were held in Munich, Germany on 2-3 December 2015....more
This presentation was made at the European Conference: Simulation Process and Data Management (SDM)....more
Greenwashing Let's talk about sustainability. At its core, it is about doing what we can to slow the depletion of natural resources. How we do this varies by use case. We could redesign a product to use less steel or switch to renewable resources like wood. We can work on the problem via the supply chain, sourcing material closer to home so it requires less fuel to reach us. We could embrace circularity, designing a product that is intended to be recycled so its components can be reused. Beyond product design, we might redefine the production process to use less electricity or water. There are many possible actions, each doing its part to address what can sometimes seem like an overwhelming...more
The Evolving World of Simulation- When, How, How Much, and If 4-minute read Sinothile Baloyi - July 31st 2024 Many great innovations emerge from wars and other existential threats, why exactly that is is complicated, but perhaps at a simplified level, it’s something to do with the fact that when it comes to eliminating real threat to life, there is no cost too great. Computer simulation is one such innovation that found in war an accelerant. During the Second World War and following a course in wartime electronics, physicist John Mauchly wrote a memo proposing an all-electronic calculating machine, and that’s how ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), the first general-purpose...more
Effects of Forming: Using Manufacturing Process Simulation Results in CAE Performance Simulation Manufacturing Process Simulation Community Event Monday 10th May 2021 08:00 PDT (Los Angeles), 11:00 EDT (New York) 16:00 BST (London), 17:00 CEST (Berlin) Register for the event here Event Description This presentation will discuss: What is Manufacturing Process Simulation? What are the potential benefits in its application – and what are the challenges? What data could we take from manufacturing process simulation into a CAE simulation of the product performance? A few examples… Final remarks About this event This event is being hosted by the NAFEMS Manufacturing Process Simulation Working...more
Application Information This section contains all of the necessary information in order to apply for PSE (Professional Simulation Engineer) Certification . It is important that applicants understand the current requirements for becoming a certified Professional Simulation Engineer. Applicants should be confident that they meet these requirements before making an application. These guidance notes will clearly outline what is required and will provide useful examples for reference....more
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