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Posts tagged with 'Flow Field'

Not Another Volcano Story...

Posted Apr 21, 2010, by Nazita Saye

After a week of uncertainty, the skies above Europe have finally opened (albeit slowly) to air traffic. Thanks to this pesky plume of volcano ash from Iceland, all of Europe has come to a complete standstill. At a micro level, I have been enjoying the quiet — no jet engines screeching overhead every few minutes.  At a macro level, this couldn’t have happened at a worst time for a recovering world economy.  … Read More

Tags: CFD, Design Engineer, Airflow, FloEFD, Flow Field

Cooking with CFD

Posted Dec 22, 2009, by Nazita Saye

I’m the first to admit that I’m no Julia Child – but from time to time I get the baking bug … especially around the holidays. I love the smell of holiday baking… cinnamon and cloves and mix them in with the smell of a live Christmas tree … divine.  Unfortunately holiday baking is a bit of a hassle because I have to keep a keen watch over the goodies in the oven and turn them around to make sure they … Read More

Tags: Visualize, CFD, Airflow, Flow Field, Design Engineer, Fan-Assisted Oven

Optimizing Flow Fields with CFD

Posted Nov 17, 2009, by Nazita Saye

Flow field around an F1 car. Image courtesy of Voxdale. For the past few days, I’ve been on the road. Flying to the States is always an adventure … especially during late fall. Air turbulence isn’t much fun – somehow the flight always gets the bumpiest when they serve drinks/food. Go figure. Anyway, during this last flight, I sat next to the window. The flight from San Francisco to Portland was perfectly … Read More

Tags: Design Engineer, Flow Field, CFD, Fluid Flow