News from RBF Morph
5 March 2024
Revolutionizing Healthcare: Our First Webinar Hosted by Avicenna Alliance Explores Advanced Mesh Morphing and High Fidelity Patient-Specific SimulationsIn a webinar held on March 5, 2024, we delved into the future of healthcare, exploring the potential of “Enabling
Read more.26 February 2024
Development of a fast high fidelity FSI workflow to simulate polymeric aortic valves: a RBF mesh morphing studyBiomedical Engineering is a field at the forefront of innovation, constantly pushing boundaries to enhance medical technology and improve patient
Read more.12 February 2024
Unlocking Innovation: Webinar on FEA and CFD Mesh Morphing with Ansys RBF MorphIn the realm of simulation technology, staying ahead is the key to unlocking unprecedented efficiency and optimization. We are thrilled
Read more.31 January 2024
Our Study ‘A Parametric 3D Model of Human Airways for Particle Drug Delivery and Deposition’ published in MDPIA paper titled “A Parametric 3D Model of Human Airways for Particle Drug Delivery and Deposition” has just been published
Read more.29 January 2024
Evaluation of ‘As Built’ Performance of Mechanical Components Using Mesh Morphing TechniquesWe are happy to share another interesting thesis that leverages our software discussed by an Engineering student at University of
Read more.21 January 2024
Optimization of the shape of a helical spring using the Biological Growth MethodWe are proud to present another thesis leveraging our RBF Morph software together with Ansys Workbench: ‘Optimization of the shape
Read more.18 January 2024
New article published in FuturitiesFuturities, the EnginSoft magazine, has recently featured our FF4EuroHPC project DiTAiD in their latest article: ‘A digital twin of airflow
Read more.16 January 2024
Our paper presented at the 14th LS-DYNA Conference is now on the dynalook.com websiteExciting news to share! The 14๐ญ๐ก ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐จ๐ฉ๐๐๐ง ๐๐-๐๐๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ง๐๐๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐ 2023 proceedings have been unveiled onย https://www.dynalook.com/, showcasing an impressive archive of
Read more.11 January 2024
Analysis of Vortex Induced Vibration of a thermowell by high fidelity FSI numerical analysis based on RBF structural modes embeddingHere’s a new thesis by Alessandro Felici, Universitร di Roma Tor Vergata, using our RBF Morph software. His study focuses
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