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Webinar: Turbocharge Rotating Machinery Efficiency with Simulation
  • Turbocharge Rotating Machinery Efficiency with Simulation
    25th November 2016
    2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Rotating machinery users demand increased efficiency, reliability and durability while expecting compliance with regulatory mandates to reduce emissions and noise. Simulation pinpoints solutions and guides trade-offs early in the design process before significant investments have been made. By reducing the need for expensive prototypes and test rigs, simulation delivers better performance at lower cost.

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The webinar will take place at 2.00 pm GMT 25th Nov 2016 lasting approximately 1 hour.
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Highlights

  • See how the concept of a virtual prototype can be practically used to reduce development costs while optimizing product performance.
  • Identify seven essential features that must be included in a simulation in order to maximise the performance and efficiency.
  • Learn how ZECO Hydropower used ANSYS simulation tools coupled with high performance computing to develop a new and optimal intake for a Kaplan turbine in half of the usual time. They were able to reduce civil engineering infrastructure costs to ensure they would be competitive in emerging markets.
  • Walk through ZECO’s simulation process and results to see CFD turbomachinery simulation, parallel computing, parametric modelling and optimization tools working together in an integrated platform.

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