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RBF Morph in the IGI Global Handbook "Computational Science and Engineering"

 

We are pleased to announce that a chapter about RBF Morph "Mesh Morphing and Smoothing by Means of Radial Basis Functions (RBF): A Practical Example Using Fluent and RBF Morph" has been included in the IGI Global Handbook of Research on Computational Science and Engineering: Theory and Practice (2 vol).

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RBF Morph at 2011 Ansys UK Conference

 

RBF Morph will be present at the 2011 Ansys UK Conference on the 9th November at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon - Warwickshire with the poster Sail trim optimisation using mesh morphing by  M.E. Biancolini, I. M. Viola, M. Riotte.

 

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RBF Morph wins the Start Cup Lazio 2011!

We are pleased to announce that RBF Morph is one of the four winners of the Start Cup Lazio 2011, an Italian Business Plan competition. This first positive result is only the beginning of Working Capital - Premio Nazionale per l’Innovazione 2011 one of the most challenging and exciting Italian Business Plan competitions! Read the news in the website of the Italian Magazine Famiglia Cristiana.

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This site is dedicated to the product RBF Morph, an integrated system for morphing and shape optimization tailored for the CFD solver ANSYS Fluent.

RBF Morph is a unique morpher that combines a very accurate control of the geometrical parameters with an extremely fast mesh deformation, fully integrated in the CFD solving process. RBF Morph is the meeting point between state-of-the-art scientific research and top-level industrial needs.

Most important industrial requirements, like process integration, mesh-independent solution, parallelism, large models and arbitrary mesh element type management, are so fulfil by RBF Morph. The final goal of RBF Morph is to perform parametric studies of component shapes and positions typical of the fluid-dynamic design like multi-configuration studies, sensitivity studies, design developments, DOE (Design Of Experiment) and shape optimization. Thanks to the ANSYS partnership this product is now available for FLUENT users as an add-on.

 

RBF Morph at CILEA Summer School 2011: Computational Tools For Hemodynamics Applications

We are pleased to announce that RBF Morph staff will be present at the Summer School held by CILEA on 12-15 September 2011.

Learn how RBF Morph can be used for parametric studies for hemodynamics. After an introduction to parametric studies of hemodynamics using mesh morphing, the RBF theoretical backgroun

d will be presented demonstrating the technology through simple examples. The tool will be then used for practical applications starting from a single vessel and then focusing on a carotid bifurcation.

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