Introduction to CPFD Software
Peter Blaser, Vice President of Operations at CPFD Software, introduces CPFD Software and its products and services.
Peter Blaser, Vice President of Operations at CPFD Software, introduces CPFD Software and its products and services.
Finally, the 13th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Technology is hosted by CFB on May 10-14, 2021 at Vancouver, Canada. The conference proceedings included multiple papers and video presentations involving Barracuda Virtual Reactor.
This video, created in conjunction with the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), demonstrates the early use of Barracuda Virtual Reactor for the simulation of a full-loop, cold-flow carbon capture unit (C2U).
This presentation by Andrew Larson and Peter Blaser provides an overview of a novel waste-to-fuels technology that is sustainable, versatile, and economically competitive with fossil fuels.
CPFD Software supported Strauss Lab at McGill University by donating two Graphical Processing Units (GPUs). These donated cards will effectively double the information content in the most challenging projects, and will enable the team to tackle problems of a substantially larger scale.
CPFD will be speaking at NVIDIA GTC 21, April 12-16, 2021. GTC 21 covers the most transformative technologies of our time, it is packed with breakthroughs in AI, data center, graphics, accelerated computing, intelligent networking etc.
FLSmidth utilizes Barracuda Virtual Reactor® from CPFD Software to design, to optimize and scale their unique cement calcination technology while reducing time and cost.
This video is part of the Tecplot for Barracuda Training Videos collection. This video shows how to plot xy data from multiple files of the same simulation in Tecplot for…
This video is part of the Tecplot for Barracuda Training Videos collection. This video shows how to use multiple frames to create a grid of xy plots in Tecplot for…
CPFD’s Bryan Tomsula has been invited to speak at Albemarle’s FCC Process Technology Course on the topic of utilizing simulation for FCCU troubleshooting in March 2021.