Hybrid event
For 37 years, the International CAE Conference and Exhibition has striven to provide exhaustive and up-to-date information regarding both the technologies available for engineering simulation, and the knowledge necessary for their use (where, when, why, and how to use them successfully). Over the past few years, the International CAE Conference has broadened its focus to include the interactions with the other technologies that enable the digital transformation.
These are an essential and substantial part of any successful process, which itself cannot occur without its own temporal sustainability and value.
The presumption, in many cases, is that engineering simulation is the choreographer and orchestrator of a sustainable and effective transformation process.
The 2021 edition focused on the trends, technologies, issues and how-to’s of sustainable and successful digital transformation and the key role that engineering simulation has to play in achieving the desired outcome.
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CASE STUDY
This article describes an analysis of the performance of a hot water distribution piping network consisting of a main boiler and various utilities inside an automotive paint shop based in France. The simulation is performed using Flownex, a CFD (computational fluid dynamics) software with concentrated parameters.
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