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End-to-End CFD with
STAR-CCM+ Live Webinar 

Category: Webinar, Engineering
Duration: 14:00 - 14:30
Location: Online 
Date: 28-05-2026

Simulate the full aerodynamic picture
From domain setup to post-processed insight

What you'll learn:

  • Extract a clean, simulation-ready fluid domain from complex rotating geometry
  • Apply wake-focused mesh refinement to resolve near-body and far-field flow structures efficiently
  • Configure physics models and solver settings suited to coupled aerodynamic problems
  • Monitor convergence and extract post-processing outputs that support engineering decisions 

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Webinar:
End-to-End CFD with
STAR-CCM+

May 28th | Online | 14:00 - 14:30

Join this live technical demonstration of the complete Simcenter STAR-CCM+ multiphysics simulation workflow, worked through end-to-end using a drone as the engineering case study.

The drone configuration is chosen deliberately: rotating geometry, complex wake interaction, and the interplay between aerodynamic forces and structural behaviour present the kind of problem that stresses every stage of the workflow. Working from fluid domain extraction through to post-processed results, this session shows how each setup decision connects to the next, and where the common configuration errors occur.

You will see how to build a mesh that resolves wake structures without unnecessary cell count, how to select and configure the physics models appropriate for this class of problem, and how to interpret simulation output in a way that is actually useful for engineering review. The methodology demonstrated transfers directly to turbomachinery, UAV, and external aerodynamics work.

Register now to follow a complete STAR-CCM+ workflow, demonstrated live on a real engineering case.