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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Speakers Named for Pointwise User Group Meeting
FORT WORTH, TX (12 September 2011) --
Thirteen presenters have been announced for the Pointwise User Group
Meeting in Fort Worth, TX, on 8-9 November. Presentations range from
aerospace and wind energy to a billion-cell meshing case study.
Presenters and their topics are
- Derick Endicott, Ohio Northern University: Boundary Layer Separation
Control on a Circular Cylinder Using Embedded Heaters
- Dr. Mikhail Grigoriev, Cameron Compression Systems: Automated Finite
Element Mesh Generation for Centrifugal Impeller Blades Using
Pointwise
- T.J. Hoverman and Perry Wooden, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company:
Advanced Unstructured Grid Generation Using Gridgen and Pointwise, Part
2
- Dr. Steve Karman, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga: Hybrid
Adaptive Meshing Using Pointwise and Vmesh
- Aaron Long, the University of Texas at Arlington: Developments in
Low-Speed Aerodynamics for the 2012 Formula SAE Car
- Andy Luo, Swift Engineering: Generating Billion-Cell Grids Using
Pointwise and Gridgen
- Dr. Ralph Noack, Celeritas Simulation Technology, LLC: A Brief
Introduction to Overset/Chimera Grid Technology
- Eduardo Perez, Texas A&M University: Stability of Hypersonic
Flows
- Swati Saxena, Pennsylvania State University: Jet Flow Simulation Using
Structured Multi-Block Mesh
- Jeremy Shipman, CRAFT Tech, Inc.: Multi-Physics Analyses of Large
Scale Systems Using Pointwise and CRUNCH CFD
- David Vaitekunas, W.R. Davis Engineering Ltd.: Improved Thermal
Signature Analysis Through Coupling of ShipIR and CFD
- Dr. Nobuhiro Yamanishi and Dr. Naoki Tani, Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency (JAXA): An End-to-End High Fidelity Numerical Simulation of the
LE-X Engine – Grid Generation Challenge for Full-Scale Rocket Engine
Simulation
For information about the user group meeting,
see www.pointwise.com/ugm.
Early registration discounts end 30 September.
Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing engineering analysts
today - mesh generation for computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The
company's Gridgen and Pointwise software generates structured,
unstructured and hybrid meshes; interfaces with CFD solvers, such as
ANSYS FLUENT, STAR-CD, ANSYS CFX and OpenFOAM as well as many neutral
formats, such as CGNS; runs on Windows (Intel and AMD), Linux (Intel
and AMD), Mac and Unix, and has scripting languages that can automate CFD
meshing. Large manufacturing firms and research organizations worldwide
rely on Pointwise as their complete CFD preprocessing solution.
More information about Gridgen and Pointwise is available at
pointwise.com.
Pointwise and Gridgen are registered trademarks and
Pointwise Glyph, Gridgen Glyph, and T-Rex are trademarks of Pointwise, Inc.
For more information:
Jan Batts
Pointwise, Inc.
817-377-2807
news@pointwise.com
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