Discover how NASCAR’s Hendrick Motorsports leverages CFD simulation on Microsoft Azure
The continuous changes in NASCAR regulations increase the pressure on every team, which requires continuous tuning of cars aerodynamics. Consequently, the routine CFD operations of CAD building, meshing, running and post-processing must be executed in the most efficient way. Engineers must implement an efficient CFD simulation workflow, thus reducing prototyping time. In that context, cloud technology opens to whole new ways of using CFD simulation. Companies can now downsize upfront investments in IT and infrastructure, achieve flexibility and scale up or down the necessary computational power and utilize flexible licensing schemes.
Using CFD solution on Azure Cloud: slashing simulation time from weeks to hours
In this webinar, experts from Hendrick Motorsports and Microsoft Azure will explain how the NASCAR team leverages Microsoft’s cloud platform and the efficient workflow offered by Simcenter CFD solutions to achieve the most pole positions for the 2019 season.
Benefits of cloud-based Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation software
During 45 mins, you’ll be introduced to the following concepts and methodologies:
What are the key advantages of a cloud-based CFD simulation solution and how this efficient workflow can be exploited in the Azure infrastructure?
How to implement an automated workflow and built-in design exploration
Automated workflow and built-in design exploration
Access to unlimited compute capacity, on demand, and reduce costs while simultaneously speeding design and enabling innovation
About the speakers
Carlo Locci : Global Application Specialist, Siemens Digital Industries Software
Carlo graduated in Italy in mechanical engineering. He then received his Ph.D at the IFPEN in Paris after working on a thesis on combustion numerical modeling. He then spent another year at the French national center of research for a post-doc. Since October 2015 he works for Siemens Digital Industries Software as Powertrain and Fuel Cells Application Specialist and is based in Nurnberg.
Scott Lusted : Aerodynamicist, Hendrick Motorsports
Scott is passionate engineer that enjoys the challenge of stock car aerodynamics and using the best technology available to advance the product design in a competitive environment. Lusted joined Hendrick Motorsports in 2017 after having worked previously at Corvid Technologies and ARC Automotive. Lusted is a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
Kurt Niebuhr : Principal Program Manager Azure, Microsoft
Although Kurt has spent part of his career working with electronics and aerospace companies, he has pretty much been focused on automotive OEMs and tier 1 suppliers. His current job is with the Big Compute Azure engineering team, as a principle program manager responsible for the manufacturing vertical but focused on automotive & motor sports.