Published May 23, 2016
For CONVERGE CFD simulations, you do not have to generate a volume mesh. The robust and efficient automatic mesh generation algorithm in CONVERGE does the work for you, accelerating your CFD workflow....
Published April 18, 2016
As we explore new applications for CONVERGE, we look for products in which the flow and motion might be problematic for other CFD programs to capture. In the past year, we found an application that sh...
Published March 21, 2016
From the Toward Predictive Combustion blog series
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… I wrote my last blog! Why has it taken me so long to blog again? Really there’s no excuse, but we at Conver...
Published January 20, 2014
From the Toward Predictive Combustion blog series
Years ago, on Black Friday no less, I remember coming home with my first High Definition Television. At that time there were only limited HD sho...
Published October 1, 2013
We’ve all experienced it… The old “Our group in ‘pick your location’ is getting very different results from ours.” When it comes to CFD there have been numerous advances in the types of...
Published September 30, 2013
From the Toward Predictive Combustion blog series
Automation is a hot topic these days. With the recent popularity of such books as The 4-Hour Workweek and The 80/20 Principle, the idea of achiev...
Published August 26, 2013
When I first started running CFD back in the 90’s, coarse grids and simplified combustion models were the norm, and for good reason – processor speeds were slow and simulations were mainly run in seri...
Published August 19, 2013
The CFD mesh is one of the most discussed topics within the engineering community. It can be both problematic and time consuming – not to mention a source of numerous inaccuracies. There...
Published July 11, 2013
Every CFD engineer in the world today has experienced the pain of meshing. The endless hours of trying to get a mesh to work with a particular complex geometry, trying to decide be...