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Optimize your Fluid Flow in Autodesk CFD

Next Class: December 9-11

Location: mHUB Chicago

To succeed in the competitive global marketplace, manufacturers are pushed to come up with more feature-rich designs that are launched in to production in an impossibly short amount of time.

For many Designers and Engineers, this means understanding the fluid flow in and around your product in order to meet strict performance and reliability targets. The prototyping and testing can cost 100's of thousands of dollars.

Autodesk is a user-friendly yet powerful Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software that allows you to virtually test your design without having to spend time and money on creating a prototype, testing it, breaking it, and repeating.

We are offering our Intro to Fluid Dynamics in Autodesk CFD class for those who want to Become a Better Designer.

At the end of this 3-day Autodesk CFD class you will be able to:

  • Visualize the Fluid Flow in & around your design, quickly and accurately.
  • Optimize your design by reducing the turbulence.
  • Design High Density Electronics which run cooler, and last longer.
  • Calculate the Forces acting on your product by fluid flow.
  • Gain Confidence in your thermal and fluid flow analyses.
  • Spend Less Time Troubleshooting Meshing and convergence errors, by learning the best practices.
  • Develop a Test Strategy, to spend less time & money in the lab.

Want more info?

Check out our Autodesk CFD Training Curriculum.

Want to chat? Call us at 312-620-9891

 

About Fastway Engineering

Fastway Engineering provides in-demand CAD/CAE consulting services and world-class CAD/CAE training to the aerospace and defense, automotive, manufacturing and automation, medical and electronics industries.

About The Instructor

Jim Shaw has over 15 years of engineering experience, and is a leading expert in the application of CAD, FEA, and CFD. As a consultant and a trainer, Jim has raised the bottom line of dozens of companies and enriched the careers and capacities of hundreds of students. Jim first learned CFD in 2004.