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How to Optimize a Propeller or Fan Design

About this Free Webinar

In the world of turbomachinery, the design of propellers plays a significant role. Depending upon the applications, ranging from a small scale drone propeller to the turbo-fan propellers used in aircraft, an understanding is required on how the propellers affect the fluid (air or water) flow around them, and in turn how they themselves are affected.

Using CFD simulations to predict the flow around such propeller blades will help you to gain insights on how to improve your design and their respective efficiency. Not only can the flow around the propellers, but also the effects of rotating blades can be predicted using SimScale. This can be done using either an Arbitrary Mesh Interface (AMI) method or the Multiple Reference Frame method (MRF). Join our webinar to learn how this is possible!

There is no prior knowledge or software required to join this webinar. All participants can get free access to SimScale with all the required simulation features by creating a Community account on the website. If you are not able to attend the live session, we would still encourage you to register in order to receive the recording.


About SimScale

With offices in Boston and Munich, SimScale is the world’s first production-ready SaaS application for engineering simulation. By providing instant access to computational fluid dynamics and finite element analysis, SimScale has moved high-fidelity physics simulation technology from a complex and cost-prohibitive desktop application only available to experts in large companies to a user-friendly web application accessible to any designer and engineer in the world.

May

22

How to Optimize a Propeller or Fan Design

11:00 a.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. CEST

22nd of May, 2019 11:00 a.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. CEST

Learn how optimize your propeller or fan design using cloud-based CFD from SimScale.

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