Itâs the last show of Season 04 (time flies when youâre podcasting) & Simon & I are back chatting about the most recent shows, the season just gone & our thoughts/plans for 2020:- Simon reveals his ultra-personalised, CFD-powered, custom surf
Time for the last insight episode of the season - I hope you've enjoyed them as much as I enjoyed doing them?In today's episode I had the pleasure of talking to Riccardo Rossi about combining his experience in fluid dynamics research with his
I've wanted to have a guest on the show to chat about artificial intelligence & machine learning in relation to CFD for a while now. It keeps coming up in other discussions but this is the first founder interview where I get to scratch the surf
Itâs the last episode of 2019 & weâre introducing a new section of the show called âgrumpy old CFDistas get a bit bah humbug about stuffâ which may not become a regular feature.Some of the things on our radar this episode includeâŚâ˘ Cybertru
In todayâs episode we welcome back previous guest, friend of the show and all-round CFD expert, Patrick Hanley.The last time Patrick was on the show we spoke about his experience as an independent CFD software vendor. This time weâre hearing
Today Iâm chatting with Jens Cornelis, one of the founders of FIFTY2 Technology â CFD software developers based in Freiburg, Germany & home to the particle-based CFD code PreonLab.Jens shares some of the story of FIFTY2 Technology & the devel
Simon & I celebrate 50 episodes of this podcast, share our thoughts on the last 2 shows & disappear down a few tangential rabbit holes. Itâs just your typical social episode really, including:⢠getting it done - having ideas & then executing
In our third insight episode, Kurt Smithgall, formally of S20 Design, takes us into the fast-flowing world of whitewater-park design or, to borrow a phrase from Kurt - ârecreational hydraulics.âKurt gives us an insight into how CFD is helping
You may have noticed that Iâm a big fan of doing CFD in the cloud & a big fan of interesting CFD companies, so todayâs interview is a particular favourite. Iâm talking with Wouter Remmerie, founder of AirShaper a cloud CFD platform aiming to ma
In this weekâs round of CFD pub chat Simon & I share our takeaways from the recent episodes, plus what weâve been up to since last time, including (but not limited to):⢠fancy optimisation stuff⢠going (or not going) to conferences⢠sharing
In the second of our "insights" series Brian Willis, of specialist engineering consultancy Astrimar, is taking us deep into the world of CFD for oil & gas. Not deep into the technicals, but deep under the ocean & into the mud. Hold onto to your
You wait around for a CFD consultant interview & then two come along at once. This is the second âfounderâ interview of the season & the second CFD consultant - duff scheduling, my bad.Today Iâm chatting with James Linfield, one half of the d
đ Weâre Back đIt's time for another a round of "social" episodes. In this season, Simon & I will be discussing our takeaways from the latest interviews, sharing cool CFD-things weâve seen on the internets & generally shooting the CFD-breeze
This is the first of our new style of shows where I talk to CFD practitioners / experts / âthose that doâ to find out what CFD looks like in their world.We typically start these episodes with an overview of how CFD gets used in their industry
Itâs the first episode of Season 04 & weâre back with the usual problem - how to condense 25+ years experience running a simulation business into a single episode. We fail (as usual) but it still makes for an interesting show.In this episode
A quick heads-up that Season 04 of Talking CFD is inbound, with new episodes starting 24th September 2019.Please make sure you're subscribed in your favourite podcast app & following us on the socials to make sure you don't miss a thing.www
Someone once described these episodes as Simon and I "noodling it out" - you get to listen to us working through our thoughts and (hopefully) coming to some conclusions or at least giving you something to think about. And that description proba
We don't get out much. So when one of us does manage to break away from our workstation and get to a conference, it's worth talking about. Simon gives us the lowdown from the NAFEMS UK conference including his key takeaways, what themes stood o
In this episode we break down some of the NASA CFD Vision 2030 document, to see if our vision of CFD in 2030 looks anything like NASA's (spoiler alert - not so much ;-).We pick out some of what we feel are the most important topics & put them
We've still got our head in the the clouds this week, covering some of the topics we didn't touch in the last episode. Including âbut not limited toâ addressing your cloud security concerns by having a cloud-in-a-box delivered to your front doo
We could talk about cloud CFD until the cows come home (& we did) so we've split this topic in two. In this first part, we start by trying to answer the question - what do we even mean by "cloud?" - before going on to elaborate on some of the d
This second instalment of the Social can only be described as a fanboy-episode. Simon & I coo over ParaView whilst discussing post-processing in general. We touch on what we need from a post-pro package, how we do our post-pro & why we're so fo
Not your usual Talking CFD episodes & definitely not an interview. Rather it's a series of conversations between two friends whoâve both been CFD-ing for a while & take an interest in whatâs been, whatâs what & whatâs to come in CFD.Topics va
Itâs always a pleasure to talk to a guest that has been at the top of our industry long enough to help shape how it looks today. Professor Charles Hirsch founded NUMECA 25 years ago, and has grown it into one of the pillars of commercial CFD, p
In this episode Iâm joined by Sebastian Desand & Johan Hoffman, two of the founding team behind Ingrid Cloud. If you havenât yet crossed paths with Ingrid Cloud, itâs an innovative new cloud CFD platform thatâs driving towards CFD without manua