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17/03/2010
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This free web seminar takes place on 17 March 2010 at: 2.00 PM – 3.00 PM US/Eastern; 7.00 PM – 8.00 PM UK; 9.00 PM – 10.00 UK.
In this web seminar Mentor Graphics will discuss the typical challenges an engineer faces when designing Process Plant flow control devices such as valves and piping. We will see how an MCAD embedded Concurrent CFD approach can dramatically improve workflow during the design process, leading to better products in far less time, maximising both output and profits.
To illustrate this, the presenter will demonstrate how easy it is with Concurrent CFD software to prepare a valve design for analysis, analyse it and then evaluate the results, The presenter will then go on to show you how to perform "what-if" analysis by simply modifying the MCAD geometry and viewing the Concurrent CFD simulation results for the new model.
What you will Learn
• Perform analysis using concurrent CFD and familiar CAD interface
• Visualise pressure and flow distributions in a virtual 3D environment
• Understand the impact of design changes and how it can effect pressure
• Efficient ways to share results with design teams and customers
Who Should Attend
• Design Engineers
• Mechanical Engineers
• Product Design Managers
Products Covered
Concurrent CFD, fully embedded MCAD computational fluid dynamics analysis simulation software
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Event organiser/promoter Mentor Graphics
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