At ESI, we understand the constant pressure aerospace OEMs and suppliers face to reduce development cost while maintaining a very high level of engineering innovation. In this environment, open source solutions appear to be very attractive propositions, providing the organization access to a virtually unlimited number of seats thus allowing engineers to simulate more design variations and fostering innovation. Also, with open source, engineer can efficiently customize their simulations as needed with full access to the source code. However, before this transition to open source can happen, associated risks need to be evaluated and minimized, and issues need to be addressed. In particular, one has to carefully consider the quality of the results, the overall workflow and associated productivity, training, support, legacy data and many other factors.
OpenFOAM is a free, open source CFD software package offering an extensive range of features to solve anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and heat transfer, to solid dynamics and electromagnetic. It has a large user base across most areas of engineering and science, from both commercial and academic organizations. But is it right for you?
The National Institute for Aviation Research, Wichita State University and ESI are happy to invite you to a complimentary OpenFOAM Briefing during which the ESI experts will share with you their knowledge and experience of OpenFOAM. ESI has a global team of CFD consultants who have been successfully using OpenFOAM in tens of projects over the last four years. These projects ranged from application projects to customized solver coding to development of enhanced meshers, GUIs and workflow tools.

All attendees will be entered to win an Apple iPad!
Who Should Attend?
• Chief engineers,
• Aerodynamicists,
• Current CFD users and managers,
• CAE professionals,
• YOU
Registration
Access is limited, and your registration is highly recommended. Please register today online by clicking here.












