In this episode, your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller is joined by PADT's CFD Team Lead Engineer Clinton Smith for a discussion on how Ansys fluids tools are being used to help predict and control environmental pollution. This information is helping engineers in a variety of ways, such as understanding the formation and dispersion of pollutants such as NOx, SOx, CO and soot.
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If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
Episode 126: Structural Updates in Ansys 2024 R1
Episode 125: 2023 Wrap Up Discussion
Episode 124: Ansys Licensing in 2023
Episode 123: Simulation in the Medical Space
Episode 122: Mixing Solutions with Ansys Simulation
Episode 121: Simulating Power Electronics
Episode 120: Supporting Sustainability with Ansys Simulation
Episode 119: Accelerate Particle Flow Simulation with Ansys Rocky
Episode 118: Navigating HPC Licensing with Ansys
Episode 117: Designing Better Rocket Engines with Ansys Fluids (ft. Ursa Major)
Episode 116: Ansys for Automotive with ZEVX
Episode 115: Optimize Electronics Reliability with Ansys 2023 R1
Episode114: Optics Advancements in Ansys 2023 R1
Episode 113: Introducing Ansys 2023 R1 - We’re back!
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Episode 111: What’s new with Mechanical Meshing - Ansys 2022 R1
Episode 110: Simulation Best Practices for Environmental Pollution Control
Episode 109: Best Practices for Vehicle Simulation
Episode 108: High & Low Frequency Electromagnetics Updates in Ansys 2022 R1
Episode 107: Improving Digital Mission Engineering with Ansys AGI
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