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Open CFD Positions
If you're looking for a job in CFD, make sure to check this out. Some of you are not aware of it, but I have a dedicated segment in every week's newsletter for open CFD positions worldwide. Link to subscribe to the newsletter: https://cfddose.substack.com/subscribe Link for all jobs posted in the last few months: https://www.skool.com/cfd-dose-5227/open-positions-in-cfd-worldwide
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New comment Aug 12
Open CFD Positions
0 likes • Aug 12
do they accept international applicants. @Mohamed Sayed @Deleted you take on international applicants would be helpful.
Meshing Tools/Strategies
Hi everyone, I was lately hooked on some new meshing strategies to include in SplashFOAM, and I was curious to know what your preferred meshing tools/methods are. Feel free to write your experience with meshing in the comments below. This feedback will help me a lot. Cheers! [N.B.: I may consider generating some meshing templates for canonical flows at some point, so stay tuned ;)]
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New comment Sep 11
Meshing Tools/Strategies
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For simpler Geometries I use snappy hex mesh. For complex I mesh using ansys fluent more preferably poly-hexcore (lesser mesh count for the quality).
Ansys fluent 2024R1
Hello everyone, please suggest me good tutorials to learn Ansys fluent 2024.. thank you
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New comment Jul 4
1 like • Jul 4
check out Ansys innovative courses
Getting Started with CFD and coding
Hey Guys, Thank you for the weekly meet on Monday (13th May). We had a fruitful discussion about CFD, working towards our passion and getting started. There is a lot of software applications widely used in CFD, both, commercially and open-source for simulations, processing data and post-processing. One thing commonly aligned with both of these is the ability to code. In more recent times, I have understood and appreciate the need for proper codes to run, process, automate and post-process CFD data. Traditionally FORTRAN was and still is used in places to test in-house codes or as introduction to scientific coding. More popular now is C and C++ to meet those demands. MATLAB/python is also used to develop CFD codes and to post-process data. The knowledge to know which coding language, process data sets and how to effectively manage huge sets of coding files through source control (Github) is, in my personal opinion, a big asset and a necessary skillset for any CFD engineer. If you are more interested in getting started in CFD and also in coding, I would like to direct you to https://cfd.university/ . This is a website setup by my Course Director Dr. Tom Teschner (Cranfield University) who has expertise in developing code in C and formerly worked with the DLR in Germany. He covers topics for getting into CFD and understanding coding for CFD (development, management, debugging etc.). It gets updated weekly! I just wanted to share my thoughts and hear some opinion on this matter from the people in this community.
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New comment Jun 28
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Thanks for sharing. The website is so useful and love how he covers even setting up the environment for coding which most of them don’t do
Turbulence Modeling
Can we use the same mesh generated for RANS to do LES or DES simulations? What are the best prectices in this regard?
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New comment Jun 26
2 likes • Jun 26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5vP45_6fB4&list=PLnJ8lIgfDbkoPrNWatlYdROiPrRU4XeUA check out this series by dr.Adian to understand the meshing criteria and also to find if your mesh is the right mesh for LES or DES.
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Harsha Konka
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CFD engineer who is currently pursuing a PhD in aerosol dispersion

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Joined May 10, 2024
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