ILASS 2014 the 26th European Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems will be held
September 8-10, 2014 in Bremen, Germany. The conference will provide a venue for industrial and
academic researchers and students to present and discuss technical and scientific developments in
Atomization and Spray Systems and to meet international colleagues from the Spray Community.
Source: http://www.ilass2014.org/
Notes in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Fluid Mechanics, Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI)
Friday, August 1, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
TORQUE Resource Manager - Scheduler, PBS job queuing
TORQUE Resource Manager provides control over batch jobs and distributed computing resources. It is an advanced open-source product based on the original PBS project* and incorporates the best of both community and professional development. It incorporates significant advances in the areas of scalability, reliability, and functionality and is currently in use at tens of thousands of leading government, academic, and commercial sites throughout the world. TORQUE may be freely used, modified, and distributed under the constraints of the included license.
TORQUE can integrate with Moab Workload Manager to improve overall utilization, scheduling and administration on a cluster. Customers who purchase Moab family products also receive free support for TORQUE.
Source: http://www.adaptivecomputing.com/products/open-source/torque/
TORQUE can integrate with Moab Workload Manager to improve overall utilization, scheduling and administration on a cluster. Customers who purchase Moab family products also receive free support for TORQUE.
Source: http://www.adaptivecomputing.com/products/open-source/torque/
Monday, July 28, 2014
Industrial Fan Simulation in OpenFOAM®
Short Example of CFD Simulation of Radial Industrial Fan using OpenFOAM® software
The original motivation for creating this workflow was the requirement of industrial fans designer to have an OpenFOAM® methodology for CFD simulations of their fans. The methodology creation process was pretty similar to the compressor workflow and this methodology later became a part of the Turbomachinery CFD package.
Details: http://www.cfdsupport.com/industrial-fan-openfoam-study.html
The original motivation for creating this workflow was the requirement of industrial fans designer to have an OpenFOAM® methodology for CFD simulations of their fans. The methodology creation process was pretty similar to the compressor workflow and this methodology later became a part of the Turbomachinery CFD package.
Details: http://www.cfdsupport.com/industrial-fan-openfoam-study.html
Thursday, July 24, 2014
CAD development one year internship - Available now

CCTech have multiple CAD development internship of one year time. These internship are mainly designed for student pursing masters in M.Tech./MS from premium institutes of Mechanical and Computer Science. Internship involved your one year full time commitment. You would be allocated the project in
- CAD development
- CAM development
- 3D App development
- Graphics app development
CCTech would also provide the appropriate training to the student's for CAx development. For the internship there won't be any remuneration. However if you perform excellent in internship then after your M.Tech completion you will considered for our multiple openings.
We are evaluating our applicant based on the performance on attach test.
Please submit your solution and resume at the earliest to cad.intern@cctech.co.in
Sandip
Sandip Jadhav is an entrepreneur in CAx space. He co-founded Centre for Computational Technologies - CCTech, Zeus Numerix and LearnCAx.
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The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (icEM2014)
The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (icEM2014) will be held in conjunction with the 13th Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ACEM) from the 15-17 November 2014, at the Holiday Inn Atrium Singapore.
The conference provides a dynamic platform, bringing together prominent academia, engineers, researchers and scientist from the international and regional community, to engage in thought leadership sessions and interactive discussions on the areas of Experimental Solid and Fluid Mechanics, Non-Destructive Testing and Smart Structures, Micro and Nano-Mechanics, Biomechanics and Life Sciences, Structural Dynamics and Vibration, Optics and Laser Applications, and Hybrid Methods and Image Processing.
Register early to enjoy the early bird rates and join the regional community for a uniquely Singapore experience at the conference.
See more at: http://www.icem2014.com.sg/
The conference provides a dynamic platform, bringing together prominent academia, engineers, researchers and scientist from the international and regional community, to engage in thought leadership sessions and interactive discussions on the areas of Experimental Solid and Fluid Mechanics, Non-Destructive Testing and Smart Structures, Micro and Nano-Mechanics, Biomechanics and Life Sciences, Structural Dynamics and Vibration, Optics and Laser Applications, and Hybrid Methods and Image Processing.
Register early to enjoy the early bird rates and join the regional community for a uniquely Singapore experience at the conference.
See more at: http://www.icem2014.com.sg/
The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (icEM2014) will be held in conjunction with the 13th Asian Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ACEM) from the 15-17 November 2014, at the Holiday Inn Atrium Singapore.
The conference provides a dynamic platform, bringing together prominent academia, engineers, researchers and scientist from the international and regional community, to engage in thought leadership sessions and interactive discussions on the areas of Experimental Solid and Fluid Mechanics, Non-Destructive Testing and Smart Structures, Micro and Nano-Mechanics, Biomechanics and Life Sciences, Structural Dynamics and Vibration, Optics and Laser Applications, and Hybrid Methods and Image Processing.
Register early to enjoy the early bird rates and join the regional community for a uniquely Singapore experience at the conference. - See more at: http://www.icem2014.com.sg/#sthash.h2KASBMm.dpuf
The conference provides a dynamic platform, bringing together prominent academia, engineers, researchers and scientist from the international and regional community, to engage in thought leadership sessions and interactive discussions on the areas of Experimental Solid and Fluid Mechanics, Non-Destructive Testing and Smart Structures, Micro and Nano-Mechanics, Biomechanics and Life Sciences, Structural Dynamics and Vibration, Optics and Laser Applications, and Hybrid Methods and Image Processing.
Register early to enjoy the early bird rates and join the regional community for a uniquely Singapore experience at the conference. - See more at: http://www.icem2014.com.sg/#sthash.h2KASBMm.dpuf
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Elsevier releases 2013 Journal Metrics, www.journalmetrics.com
Elsevier releases 2013 Journal Metrics
The metrics provide alternative, transparent and accurate views of the citation impact a journal
makes, and are all available for free download at www.journalmetrics.com. The impact metrics are
based on methodologies developed by external bibliometricians and use Scopus as the data source.
Scopus is the largest citation database of peer-reviewed literature and features tools to track,
analyze and visualize research output.
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)
SNIP measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of
citations in a subject field. The impact of a single citation is given higher value in subject areas where
citations are less likely, and vice versa. As a field-normalized metric SNIP offers researchers, authors
and librarians the ability to benchmark and compare journals from different subject areas. A
component of the SNIP calculation is the raw Impact per Publication (IPP) which measures the ratio
of citations per article published in the journal.
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)
SJR is a prestige metric based on the idea that ‘all citations are not created equal’. With SJR, the
subject field, quality and reputation of the journal have a direct effect on the value of a citation. It is
a size-independent indicator and it ranks journals by their ‘average prestige per article’ and can be
used for journal comparisons in the scientific evaluation process.
The SNIP is developed by Leiden University's Centre for Science & Technology Studies (CWTS). The
SJR is developed by the SCImago research group in Spain.
The metrics provide alternative, transparent and accurate views of the citation impact a journal
makes, and are all available for free download at www.journalmetrics.com. The impact metrics are
based on methodologies developed by external bibliometricians and use Scopus as the data source.
Scopus is the largest citation database of peer-reviewed literature and features tools to track,
analyze and visualize research output.
Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP)
SNIP measures contextual citation impact by weighting citations based on the total number of
citations in a subject field. The impact of a single citation is given higher value in subject areas where
citations are less likely, and vice versa. As a field-normalized metric SNIP offers researchers, authors
and librarians the ability to benchmark and compare journals from different subject areas. A
component of the SNIP calculation is the raw Impact per Publication (IPP) which measures the ratio
of citations per article published in the journal.
SCImago Journal Rank (SJR)
SJR is a prestige metric based on the idea that ‘all citations are not created equal’. With SJR, the
subject field, quality and reputation of the journal have a direct effect on the value of a citation. It is
a size-independent indicator and it ranks journals by their ‘average prestige per article’ and can be
used for journal comparisons in the scientific evaluation process.
The SNIP is developed by Leiden University's Centre for Science & Technology Studies (CWTS). The
SJR is developed by the SCImago research group in Spain.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Workshop: Microfluidics, nanofluidics, multiscale CFD, September 19-21,2014
Workshop: Microfluidics, nanofluidics, multiscale CFD
September 19-21,2014
Shiv Nadar University
Poster, Information: http://snu.edu.in/pdf/Dept-of-Mechanical-Engineering.pdf
September 19-21,2014
Shiv Nadar University
Poster, Information: http://snu.edu.in/pdf/Dept-of-Mechanical-Engineering.pdf
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