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Traditional mesh-based Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods, while valuable, do have their limitations in analyzing specific systems or multi-phase flow. However, with the advent of Particleworks, a commercially available software based on the innovative Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) approach, these limitations can be overcome. Particleworks has gained significant traction in R&D departments of leading global companies, owing to its mesh-less nature and user-friendly interface.
During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the MPS approach, explore its key features, and highlight the intuitive simulation workflow offered by Particleworks. Through a live demonstration, we will exemplify how this software empowers engineers to perform simulations quickly and effortlessly.
Join us for an insightful webinar on the transformative power of digital models in engineering. As the world navigates through the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and disruptions in the global supply chain, the advantages of digital workflows have become increasingly evident.
This event is free of charge: registration is required to attend.
It uses a web platform that does not require local software installation. You can join the session via: Mac, PC, or any mobile device.
Registered participants will receive the link and credentials to participate at the email address provided during registration.
You can ask questions and participate in the discussion via the chat function in the web platform.
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Particleworks is an advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method.
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CASE STUDY
The article describes a study on the behaviour of a vertical-axis washing machine's hydraulic balancer, which is a critical component that helps to balance the load during the spinning phase of the washing cycle. The study was conducted by SPM, a company that specializes in dynamic analysis, to confirm a hypothesis that the flexibility of the tub was causing the imbalance and to validate a proposed modification to stiffen the structure.
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