Awards recognise pionneering users of CFD software

A Fluent product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 28, 2006

Fluent has revealed the winners of its second annual CFD User of the Year Awards.

Fluent has revealed the winners of its second annual CFD User of the Year Awards.

The awards recognise five specific areas of applied CFD usage from the many studies and papers submitted to Fluent.

The "Most innovative use of CFD technology" award was won by Ricardo Baudille from the University of Rome, Italy, for his industrially relevant fluid-structure interaction simulations of deforming Formula 1 racing car wings and fluttering aircraft wings.

The award for "Most impact of CFD on society" was won by Maciej Ginalski from the Silesian University of Technology in Poland for his pioneering PhD work on hospital incubator design improvements.

His work will increase the chances of premature babies surviving after birth.

The "Most impact of CFD on a business process" award was won by Marcus Trenker and Wolfgang Payer from the Arsenal Research Centre in Austria for their excellent work on modelling snow and ice build-up near train undercarriage vents during winter conditions.

They subsequently retrofitted existing train designs for a customer to prevent snow accretion being a problem and minimising the amount of time trains might be out of service.

The award for "Best use of CFD as a design tool" went to Silvestre Ariaga-Hahn of Opel, Germany, for his customised external aerodynamics design tool, OVAL, that has helped cut the design cycle time for new Opel production saloon cars from 30 to 20 months.

And the "Best industrial CFD study" was submitted by Wayne Strasser from Voridian, USA, for his comprehensive CFD modelling work on a complex gear mixing pump used in plastics manufacturing whose mixing characteristics and performance were hitherto little understood.

"This year, yet again, we have been impressed by the quality of candidate papers for these awards", said Dr Michael Engelman, Chair of the Judging Panel and Corporate Vice President of Fluent.

"The winning papers in each category stood out very clearly to us".

"All five of them demonstrated pragmatic solution strategies to real-world engineering situations especially with the way they used CFD codes as tools to answer complex problems".

"We are pleased to recognise these world class CFD studies for their impact on our everyday world".

The winning papers and details of the 2006 awards can be found on the Fluent website.

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