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SUMMARY:Webinar by Ansys: CFD Tips and Tricks for Students
DESCRIPTION:Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the science of using computers to predict liquid and gas flows based on the governing equations of conservation of mass\, momentum and energy. Through CFD\, we can analyze\, understand and predict the fluids that make up nearly every part of our world. Thus\, it is of utmost importance for nearly every graduate from Mechanical or Aerospace engineering to have a basic understanding of CFD simulations and how it works. \nThis webinar will discuss basics of simulations\, governing equations and their discretization techniques\, meshing and associated best practices\, setting up appropriate boundary conditions and the tips and tricks for reducing computational time and finally some aspects of post processing including flow visualization.
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/webinar-by-ansys-cfd-tips-and-tricks-for-students/
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SUMMARY:Webinar by Cadence: Physics-Based Foundations for Power Supply Design
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs power supplies shrink and switching speeds hit the MHz range\, we can no longer treat components like black boxes. To build truly efficient hardware\, we have to get back to the basics of how magnetic fields and electrons actually behave. Mastering these physical foundations is the only way to stop guessing and start building systems optimized for the real world
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/webinar-by-cadence-physics-based-foundations-for-power-supply-design/
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SUMMARY:Mathworks Webinar: Bridging MBSE and Mission Engineering with MATLAB & Simulink
DESCRIPTION:Mission engineering is evolving to become a more analytical and data-driven approach to break down and evaluate increasingly complex missions. Closing mission gaps requires stakeholders across government and industry to effectively collaborate\, and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) can provide  a common framework for the underlying architecture composition\, simulation\, analysis\, and design needs. The MathWorks toolchain can provide an integration platform or complement existing solutions to bridge the gap between mission modeling and MBSE. \nJoin the webinar to explore: \n\nLeveraging mission engineering and simulation for requirements development and trade space exploration\nOrchestrating mission simulations through activity diagrams\nModeling RF systems at multiple levels of fidelity\nScenario visualization with Unreal and Cesium\n\nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/mathworks-webinar-bridging-mbse-and-mission-engineering-with-matlab-simulink/
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