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Marine Computational Fluid Dynamics course, Southampton

SMMI and Lloyd’s Register Marine are embarking on a series of professional development training courses. The first of these focuses on computational fluid dynamics that has now become an established tool for naval architecture and marine science.

This prestigious three day course will provide delegates with an introduction to the key principles of CFD applied to the marine sector through practical examples.

The course will equip delegates with the knowledge to objectively assess CFD work and gain an understanding of how to use CFD appropriately for maximum advantage.

Who will benefit?

Engineers and naval architects who are involved in research, design or development of naval or marine systems who wish to acquire background knowledge of Computational Fluid Dynamics, learn how best practice CFD is applied in the marine industry, and learn how CFD may lead to novel designs and/or faster time-to-market.

Pre-requisites for the course are a basic level of engineering and naval architecture knowledge as well as some IT literacy.

However, no prior CFD experience or knowledge will be required. The course will start with a brief overview of the fluid dynamic principles.

The course will be delivered by leading academics in the field from Southampton University Maritime Engineering and Ship Science department and practising naval architects and engineers from Lloyd's Register who use CFD in industry on a daily basis. The content will be presented in a lecture format incorporating live demonstrations and hands on practical examples that attendees will be coached through to develop competence.

The course will take place at the Boldrewood Innovation Campus which brings together the engineering excellence from the University of Southampton and Lloyd's Register in the largest research collaboration of its kind in the UK. Attendees will also tour the new 138m towing tank on site and have the opportunity to informally network at the course dinner.

Delegates will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course.
For further details please visit http://www.lr.org/en/marine/training/marine_computational_fluid_dynamics_course.aspx


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Posted 2016-02-22 12:41:06

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