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April 1, 2006
By DE Editors
Gridgen Version 15.09 CFD meshing software has now been ported to the Silicon Graphics (Mountain View, CA) Prism Deskside workstation, according to a press release from Pointwise (Fort Worth, TX).
Pointwise’s Gridgen software generates structured, unstructured, andhybrid meshes; interfaces with CFD solvers such as FLUENT, STAR-CD, andANSYS CFX, as well as neutral formats such as CGNS; runs on Windows(Intel and AMD), Linux (Intel and AMD), Mac, and Unix; and has ascripting language that can automate CFD meshing.
“The first SGI workstation to which Gridgen was ported was a Model 2400back in 1987,” said John Steinbrenner, Pointwise’s vice president ofresearch and development, in a press statement. “Gridgenhas been available on Linux for five years now and it remains ourfastest-growing platform. The result of combining Linux and SGI’shardware is a platform that’s well suited for Gridgen.” Gridgen’s portto the Prism was facilitated by the QuickTransit software fromTransitive.
Some new features released in Gridgen V15.09 include solid modeling, adeformation-based scheme for pyramid cell generation in hybrid meshes,a new native interface to the FrontFlow flow solver, upgraded nativeinterfaces to the FIELDVIEW CFD postprocessor and the Cobalt andSTAR-CD flow solvers, and a port to AMD Opteron (Windows and Linux).
For more information, visit pointwise.com.
Sources: Press materials received from the company. Additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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