What's New in STAR-CCM+ v2502

What's New in STAR-CCM+ v2502

What's in this webinar?

SDA Software Director of Engineering, Ted Blowe, presents selected new features and improvements in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v2502 including:
  1. Homogenous multiphase complex chemistry reactions
  2. Corrdesa Corrososion Djinn database integration
  3. Generalized Non-Newtonian Models: Yield Stress
  4. Flat Fan Nozzle Injector
  5. Virtual Body Method Phase 1 – Moving Objects
  6. Adjoint solve – improved convergence
  7. Additional Stages support
  8. Enable faster sliding meshes during GPU accelerated simulations – Phase 2

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