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Applied CCM

Locality: Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8376 6962



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22.01.2022 Applied CCM named Pointwise Distributor of the Year - 2019 https://www.appliedccm.com/applied-ccm-named-pointwise-dis/



22.01.2022 Simulation using cSLIM and Caelus showing the evolution of a pressure iso-surface after an explosion in a room.

21.01.2022 Pointwise for Aerospace CFD Workshop 2020 - register now https://www.appliedccm.com/pointwise-for-aerospace-cfd-wor/

21.01.2022 An inviscid simulation using cSLIM algorithm and Caelus 5.10. Numeric flux used for this simulation is a high resolution dominant wave flux scheme. The Riemann problem is characterized by a strong interactions of four shock waves thus making this problem difficult to compute without numerical ripples.



19.01.2022 Scripting Structured-Unstructured Meshes for Aerospace using Pointwise https://www.appliedccm.com/scripting-structured-unstructur/

19.01.2022 A bit of fun for the holiday season - meshing Santas Pod Racer Sled #Pointwise #StarWars #Xmas https://www.appliedccm.com/meshing-santas-pod-racer/

19.01.2022 Simulation of turbulent flow past an Extra EA-300 using the Applied CCM SLIM solver with IDDES model in Caelus 4.10.



18.01.2022 Ladenberg JetSpeed contour

17.01.2022 Guest blog - Its all in the numbering - mesh renumbering may improve simulation speed https://www.appliedccm.com/its-all-in-the-numbering-mesh-r/

16.01.2022 Applied CCM announces Symposium on OpenFOAM Technology. 22nd April 2020, Melbourne, Australia. Registrations are now open. #OpenFOAM https://www.appliedccm.com/symposium-on-openfoam-technolog/

15.01.2022 Starting next week Applied CCM will be publishing a quarterly newsletter if youd like to receive a copy you can sign-up using the link http://eepurl.com/cD6uGL

15.01.2022 A two-dimensional Rimann problem that consists of shocks and slip lines. Numeric flux that is used in this simulation is the dominant wave high resolution flux and the solver cSLIM fractional step algorithm in primitive variables. Caelus 5.10 used.



15.01.2022 Checkout our latest guest blog, "Car park Ventilation CFD with Pointwise, Caelus, CFX and FDS" on "Another Fine Mesh" http://www.appliedccm.com/car-park-ventilation-cfd/

14.01.2022 What better way to start the new year: new jobs, new software releases, and new applications. Its all in This Week in CFD.

14.01.2022 Discover how using Pointwise as a Pre-processor for CFD simplifies your day. http://www.appliedccm.com/pointwise-as-a-pre-processor-for/

10.01.2022 The July mesh features the meshing of a Raspberry Pi - also known as a raspi. We will show details of a Pointwise mesh, and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis of the thermally driven flow inside a simplified raspi and its protective case (See Figure 1). I recently purchased a raspi 4, which is the latest model that was only just released for sale. [ 818 more words ] https://www.appliedccm.com/meshing-a-raspberry-pi-case-ven/

10.01.2022 CFD simulation of a Holden VE V8 Supercar using OpenFOAM.

09.01.2022 CFD simulations involving three dimensional (3D) complex geometry have become the norm. This hasnt lessened the need for two dimensional (2D) simulations. Sometimes geometry and flow are such that a 2D simulation is the most appropriate approach. An example is the twin deck bridge simulations covered in the February and June 2019 monthly meshes. On other occasions, 2D simulations are useful for allowing quicker simulations. [ 736 more words ] https://www.appliedccm.com/2d-meshing-with-sources-in-poin/

07.01.2022 Mesh Adaption with Caelus and Pointwise https://www.appliedccm.com/mesh-adaption-with-caelus-and-p/

07.01.2022 Latest blog - Scripting Pointwise Meshing https://www.appliedccm.com/scripting-pointwise-meshing/

06.01.2022 Applied CCM have been organising and hosting a series of Melbourne Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) meetup events in 2019, and the latest was our fourth event on August 7th 2019 at the Hub, Docklands in Melbourne. We had around 30 people attend, enjoying pizza, refreshments and networking, followed by three talks focused on the two main hardware platforms for high performance computing (HPC): cloud based clusters and bare-metal in house clusters. [ 91 more words ] https://www.appliedccm.com/melbourne-cfd-meetup-august/

05.01.2022 Presentations from the Melbourne CFD Meetup - October https://www.appliedccm.com/october-cfd-meetup-event-melbou/

05.01.2022 Webcast - Mesh Adaption with Pointwise and Caelus https://www.appliedccm.com/mesh-adaption-webcast-november/

04.01.2022 Background The June mesh showcases the Pointwise meshing and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis of a horizontal wind turbine placed under a twin deck bridge. This case was meshed in February, however we have now added a turbine rotor near one of the two decks, and performed the CFD analysis. Just to recap, the Stonecutters cable-stayed bridge situated in Hong Kong is shown in Figure 1. [ 360 more words ] https://www.appliedccm.com/horizontal-wind-turbine-near-a-/

03.01.2022 Pointwise Introduces Intelligent Automatic Surface Meshing https://ptwi.se/3jVk7NL #CFD #newrelease #automation #flashpoint #meshing

02.01.2022 Part 2 of our blog on Car Park Ventilation, Mesh Independence https://www.appliedccm.com/car-park-ventilation-cfd-with-p/

02.01.2022 Our guest blog on "Voxel Transition Cell Recombination for OpenFOAM meshes" is now available on Another Fine Mesh https://www.appliedccm.com/voxel-transition-cell-recombina/

02.01.2022 Been using #OpenFOAM for quite some time now and feel you need to go the next level - The 2020 Advanced training course is sceduled in Melbourne on 18th & 19th May 2020 #engineering #CFD - Register Now http://appliedccm.com/training/

02.01.2022 This monthly mesh we are referring readers to our guest blog "Mesh adaptation with Python, Pointwise and Caelus", published on Another Fine Mesh. Mesh adaptation is one of the NASA 2030 goals, and has been one of the areas of research and development by Pointwise in past case studies and webinars. Applied CCM has also been developing mesh adaptation toolsets with [ 140 more words ] https://www.appliedccm.com/mesh-adaptation-with-pointwise-/

01.01.2022 Guest blog - It's all in the numbering - mesh renumbering may improve simulation speed https://www.appliedccm.com/its-all-in-the-numbering-mesh-r/

01.01.2022 Creating a normal extrusion hybrid mesh for multi-element airfoils using Pointwise https://www.appliedccm.com/normal-extrusion-hybrid-meshes-/

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