Aerospace Propulsion: Advancing Simulation using STAR-CCM+
June 20, 2013, Available Times
This is an exciting time for aerospace propulsion, with recent breakthrough concepts in both air-breathing engines and rocket motors. Turning these innovative ideas into marketable products requires advances not only in concepts and materials, but also in engineering simulation. This will help you to achieve your goals for efficiency and safety while keeping development costs manageable. (Details)
This online event will present capabilities for solving modern design and analysis challenges relevant to aerospace propulsion using STAR-CCM+. Experts from CD-adapco will demonstrate techniques and outline the benefits of performing simulations with STAR-CCM+ for both air-breathing engines and rocket motors.
Chad Custer, Ph.D., Turbomachinery Technical Specialist, will discuss common challenges associated with three sub-systems of the gas turbine engine: compressors, mid-frames and turbines. Topics of focus will include unsteady analyses with harmonic balance, meshing technologies, conjugate heat transfer and film cooling. (Details)
Niveditha Krishnamoorthy, Ph.D., Senior Application Engineer, will discuss the modeling of combustion in propulsion systems. The suite of combustion models available in STAR-CCM+ will first be highlighted, followed by examples of modeling propulsion applications such as gas turbines, scramjet engines and rocket combustors. Key solver features that enable the modeling of these multi-scale, multi-physics, turbulent reacting flows will also be discussed along with some best practices guidelines.
This online seminar will conclude with a live demonstration showing unique meshing capabilities that quickly produce high quality grids. The entire process from CAD to solution will be executed within a single software platform. (Details)
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