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  • 53 minutes 43 seconds
    Social - Episode 12
    It’s the last show of Season 04 (time flies when you’re podcasting) & Simon & I are back chatting about the most recent shows, the season just gone & our thoughts/plans for 2020: - Simon reveals his ultra-personalised, CFD-powered, custom surfboard & custom wave idea #futurist 🤓 - Cloud HPC experiences including: - AWS ParallelCluster - https://aws.amazon.com/hpc/parallelcluster/ - HPCBox from Drizti (a new one on me, but Simon says good things) - https://www.drizti.com/hpcbox.html - We marvel at how Diabatix AI knows what to do & how it does it 🤯 - Simon reassures me that the robots aren’t coming for our jobs (yet) & that they might let us carry on meshing their ideas anyway - We sketch out some of our plans for 2020 - but will they include more podcasts? Links to our stuff… • Checkout Simon’s work at Upstream Applied Science, especially if you want help selecting the right engineering tool for the job - https://www.upstream-applied-science.com/ • Connect with Simon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-hubbard-48b96310/ • If you’re looking for help navigating the tricky world of open-source CFD then checkout what I’m doing at www.cfdengine.com • Connect with me on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinknowles/
    21 January 2020, 8:59 am
  • 28 minutes 57 seconds
    Insight - Surfboard Design
    Time for the last insight episode of the season - I hope you've enjoyed them as much as I enjoyed doing them? In today's episode I had the pleasure of talking to Riccardo Rossi about combining his experience in fluid dynamics research with his passion for surfing and the intricacies of applying CFD to the design of surfboards. We barely scratch the surface of this fascinating topic, but Riccardo introduces us to some of the challenges, including: - relating performance in the "predictable" world of CFD with that on the unpredictable ocean wave - using CFD to relate the "feel" of a board to it's fluid dynamics - whether the insight from CFD can make you a better surfer - using CFD as an attention-grabber in product marketing ## Shownotes - Connect with Riccardo on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccardo-rossi-a58a692b/ - Find out more about Riccardo's company - Red Fluid @ http://www.red-fluid.com/ and the work they've been doing in this area - Follow them on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/RedFluidDynamics/) & Instagram(https://www.instagram.com/redfluiddynamics/) for more surf-related content
    14 January 2020, 8:36 am
  • 35 minutes 22 seconds
    Diabatix - Lieven Vervecken
    I've wanted to have a guest on the show to chat about artificial intelligence & machine learning in relation to CFD for a while now. It keeps coming up in other discussions but this is the first founder interview where I get to scratch the surface of this huge topic. Today I’m talking to Lieven Vervecken one of the founders of Belgian CFD startup Diabatix - mixing AI/ML with generative design, optimisation & traditional CFD methods to design a new breed of heat sinks. Lieven fills us in on: • their PhD-to-Business journey & the importance of early contact with (potential) customers • how they operate their business somewhere in between software development house, consultancy & software-as-a-service - taking the best of all worlds • what they mean by the baggage-laden terms, generative design & artificial intelligence • why they’re more than just a fancy optimisation tool Check out the kind of thing we’re talking about here - https://youtu.be/D52fwUTf0GM Shownotes • Check out the Diabatix website - https://www.diabatix.com/ • Or their YouTube channel for more visual examples of what they do - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZXN5-UdJNrOmPOJhjmXTw • Connect with Lieven on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lievenvervecken • Or drop them an email at [email protected] Don’t forget to let him know you heard him on the podcast 👍
    7 January 2020, 9:11 am
  • 48 minutes 28 seconds
    Social - Episode 11
    It’s the last episode of 2019 & we’re introducing a new section of the show called “grumpy old CFDistas get a bit bah humbug about stuff” which may not become a regular feature. Some of the things on our radar this episode include… • Cybertruck simulations on LinkedIn • In awe of Patrick’s CFD skills & PreonLab’s renderings • the “importance” of aerodynamics for battery electric vehicles (& the importance of not getting too “rant-y” while podcasting) • AWS clusters vs. SPH & the fight for control of Simon’s to-do list • a few other shiny nuggets from the AWS conference r.e. CFD Links to some things we mentioned • NASA Turbulence Modelling Resource - https://turbmodels.larc.nasa.gov/ • Discussion of Formula1® doing CFD on AWS with a few details - https://www.zdnet.com/article/formula-1-turns-to-aws-to-develop-next-gen-race-car/ • Slightly less enlightening but more entertaining talk from Rob Smedley about the above - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBX7lPk5qmA • Peter DeSantis talking about HPC on AWS (it’s l-o-n-g & also has the Rob Smedley bit in it) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPUWATKe15E • New ARM instances coming to AWS with (apparently) around 40% price-performance advantage over their other instances (faster AND cheaper) - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/coming-soon-graviton2-powered-general-purpose-compute-optimized-memory-optimized-ec2-instances/ As always, connect with us both on LinkedIn & mention the podcast 👍 Simon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-hubbard-48b96310/ Robin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinknowles/
    10 December 2019, 8:56 am
  • 29 minutes
    Insight - Flying Cars
    In today’s episode we welcome back previous guest, friend of the show and all-round CFD expert, Patrick Hanley. The last time Patrick was on the show we spoke about his experience as an independent CFD software vendor. This time we’re hearing about his adventures designing “flying cars” as part of the mobility startup Terrafugia. We cover a lot of ground, including, but not limited to: • How speed of execution is critical in the sprint to market & how different CFD tools can play into that (including a huge shout-out to Pointwise) • The value of understanding what’s gone before, not only in terms of aircraft development, but also code development & being able to mine those archives to give you an unfair advantage today • The importance of being able to select the right simulation tool for the job, being able to get multiple approaches to agree & the alarm bells that should go off when they don’t Shownotes • Connect with Patrick on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanleyinnovations/ * Check out Patrick’s CFD codes at http://hanleyinnovations.com/ • Check out the Terrafugia website for more details of their vehicle concepts - https://terrafugia.com/
    3 December 2019, 9:22 am
  • 30 minutes 3 seconds
    Fifty2 - Jens Cornelis
    Today I’m chatting with Jens Cornelis, one of the founders of FIFTY2 Technology – CFD software developers based in Freiburg, Germany & home to the particle-based CFD code PreonLab. Jens shares some of the story of FIFTY2 Technology & the development of what became PreonLab, including: • why PreonLab is about more than just pretty pictures (but boy, do they make some pretty pictures) & whether using a CFD package can actually be “fun” • how it was a little “too physical” for Pixar • how they “crossed the chasm” & their journey from academia (University of Freiburg) into business • the benefits of partnering with a distributor & having an industry focus A couple of “must watch” videos to get a better handle on what we’re talking about: • The “wipers & rain” video I mentioned - https://youtu.be/J-tvjQVQ3hQ • The water wading simulation Jens mentioned - https://youtu.be/zku5AJ-_NNI • Another video featuring windscreen wipers, this time dealing with snow - https://youtu.be/YrWQsrBNDBg Shownotes • Fifty2 Techology - https://www.fifty2.eu/ • PreonLab - https://www.fifty2.eu/preonlab/ • Fifty2 YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnYu7qq_21i9C3BPB8KNMkw • Connect with Jens on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jens-cornelis-3828a28b/ • Crossing The Chasm Book - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0062292986/
    26 November 2019, 9:02 am
  • 47 minutes 10 seconds
    Social - Episode 10
    Simon & I celebrate 50 episodes of this podcast, share our thoughts on the last 2 shows & disappear down a few tangential rabbit holes. It’s just your typical social episode really, including: • getting it done - having ideas & then executing on them (even without a coffee boost) • different ways to make CFD more accessible (AirShaper & Discovery Live) - a.k.a. “getting your 80%” • how “democratisation” might have got lost in a cupboard with “digital twins” & “the internet of things” • SPH (whatever that is) 😉 Links to things we mentioned • 15th OpenFOAM Workshop in June 2020 in Virginia 🇺🇸 - http://openfoamworkshop.org/ • OpenCFDtrailing mesh deformation as part of the upcoming OpenFOAM1912 release in December - https://twitter.com/openfoam/status/1194181775234420736 • DualSPHysics - https://dual.sphysics.org/ - is the latest addition to Simon’s box of shiny things & a companion for his new hardware • Geometry/mesh morphing in Python - http://mathlab.github.io/PyGeM/ - there’s a Python module for everything these days & they’re mostly found in Simon’s box of shiny things As always, connect with us both on LinkedIn & mention the podcast 👍 Simon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-hubbard-48b96310/ Robin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinknowles/
    19 November 2019, 9:21 am
  • 29 minutes 31 seconds
    Insight - Whitewater CFD
    In our third insight episode, Kurt Smithgall, formally of S20 Design, takes us into the fast-flowing world of whitewater-park design or, to borrow a phrase from Kurt - “recreational hydraulics.” Kurt gives us an insight into how CFD is helping in the design of whitewater parks & some of the challenges therein - including: • mitigating the risk of building a water park that doesn’t work • dealing with uncertainty in geometry & flow conditions • scale - both in terms of the mesh/physics, but also the length of the transient simulations • the importance of domain expertise & whether you need to be a paddler to do this job • the future - mixing CFD post-pro & virtual reality to “paddle” features before they’ve even been built Shownotes • Connect with Kurt on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-smithgall-a4802b66/ • Find out more about S20 Design - https://s2odesign.com/ Check out these two video to get a better idea of what we discuss: • Boise River Park - https://bit.ly/boise-whitewater • Overview of S20 Design - https://youtu.be/p6kzWenthMw
    12 November 2019, 8:46 am
  • 38 minutes 49 seconds
    AirShaper - Wouter Remmerie
    You may have noticed that I’m a big fan of doing CFD in the cloud & a big fan of interesting CFD companies, so today’s interview is a particular favourite. I’m talking with Wouter Remmerie, founder of AirShaper a cloud CFD platform aiming to make aerodynamic analysis more accessible & affordable. Wouter shares his experiences, thoughts & stories on: • his sports car ambitions & death-defying aerodynamic testing • “black box” CFD for aerodynamics • AirShaper’s unique selling point in a growing cloud CFD market • their LinkedIn videos and digital marketing for CFD Shownotes • Check out the AirShaper website for more information, including: - videos - https://airshaper.com/videos - a sample project - https://app.airshaper.com/projects/sample/fixed-wing-drone - try with your own geometry - https://app.airshaper.com/projects/new • Connect with Wouter on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wouter-remmerie/
    5 November 2019, 8:58 am
  • 49 minutes 8 seconds
    Social - Episode 09
    In this week’s round of CFD pub chat Simon & I share our takeaways from the recent episodes, plus what we’ve been up to since last time, including (but not limited to): • fancy optimisation stuff • going (or not going) to conferences • sharing your work & secret customers 🤫 • plus, we solve the cloud vs. in-house debate ☑️ Links to things we mentioned • NAFEMS conference on simulation-based optimisation - https://www.nafems.org/events/nafems/2019/simulation-based-optimisation/ • Darrin Stephen’s total cost of ownership analysis for public cloud vs. in-house - https://www.appliedccm.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/TCO-Cloud-2019-DWS-1.pdf * Effective Quadratures the “magic” dimension reduction toolkit Simon mentioned - https://www.effective-quadratures.org/ * ParaView 5.7.0 Release Notes - https://blog.kitware.com/paraview-5-7-0-release-notes/ As always, connect with us both on LinkedIn & mention the podcast 👍 Simon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-hubbard-48b96310/ Robin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinknowles/
    29 October 2019, 8:02 am
  • 31 minutes 6 seconds
    Insight - Oil & Gas
    In the second of our "insights" series Brian Willis, of specialist engineering consultancy Astrimar, is taking us deep into the world of CFD for oil & gas. Not deep into the technicals, but deep under the ocean & into the mud. Hold onto to your headphones, we’re going downhole for a spot of plugging & abandonment. Brian gives us a flavour of what CFD looks like in this particular niche - what’s tricky & what’s commonplace, including: • the extreme scales that dominate their models • how the levels of uncertainty in the geometry, environment & the flow conditions, impact the kind of simulations & techniques employed • how this sector might be a great fit for the lesser-spotter digital twin • how, despite the technical challenges, CFD is proving a feasible & economical alternative to experimental testing. Particularly when it comes to developing & proving new technologies Shownotes • Connect with Brian on LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-willis-20847343/ or send him an email, but you’ll have to listen to the show to get his email address 😉 • Find out more about Astrimar @ https://www.astrimar.com/
    22 October 2019, 7:28 am
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