CPFD Supports 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting
CPFD to present on the topic of “CFD Modeling and Liquid Vaporization” at AIChE’s Annual Meeting on November 8, 2021 in Boston.
CPFD to present on the topic of “CFD Modeling and Liquid Vaporization” at AIChE’s Annual Meeting on November 8, 2021 in Boston.
This webinar, jointly presented by CPFD Software, NVIDIA, and Mark III Systems, shows how Barracuda Virtual Reactor users can get the most from their multi-GPU simulations using NVIDIA DGX A100 systems.
Save the date! CPFD Software announces that the next global Barracuda Virtual Reactor Users’ Conference is scheduled for June 29 – July 1, 2022 in Chicago.
This presentation by Sam Clark and Scott Fowler demonstrates how to use Tecplot for Barracuda to analyze bubble characteristics in simulations of fluidized beds.
Peter Blaser, Vice President of CPFD Software, will speak online on the topic “Engineering and Design in the Cloud” during the English language Technical Leaders Track on October 13 at AWS’s EMEA Manufacturing and Industrials Symposium.
CPFD Software is pleased to announce the release of Barracuda Virtual Reactor® 21.0.1, which is a maintenance release correcting a few issues and augmenting other features to increase efficiency.
CPFD and Tecplot, Inc. will present a joint webinar on September 22, 2021, “Analyzing Bubble Characteristics in Simulations of Fluidized Beds”. Specific features of Tecplot for Barracuda covered include Extract Blanked Zones, Extract Connected Regions, and Perform Integration.
Hydrocarbon Processing has announced CPFD Software’s Barracuda Virtual Reactor as a finalist for the 2021 Sustainability Award.
This presentation by Sam Clark discusses major features and enhancements of this release such as support for multi-GPU calculations on Linux, faster single-GPU performance, and much more.
CPFD Software announces the release of Barracuda Virtual Reactor® 21.0. This release is the first to support multi-GPU calculations, enabling users to run larger simulations than ever before, and to do so at faster speeds than any previous version of Virtual Reactor™.