Virtual Symposium and Tutorial Day held for CFD solver PyFR

A symposium and tutorial day for the CFD solver PyFR have been held virtually in June 2020.

PyFR is a high-order accurate CFD solver designed for solving unsteady turbulent flow problems in the vicinity of complex geometries. It has application in a range of engineering sectors, including commercial and military aviation, wind engineering and submarine design. The project is jointly led by Dr Peter Vincent in the Department of Aeronautics and Prof Freddie Witherden in the Department of Ocean Engineering at Texas A&M University.

The PyFR Symposium 2020 consisted of talks from both industry and the PyFR team. The event covered a range of topics related to the theory of high-order Flux Reconstruction schemes, their implementation in PyFR, and their application to industrially relevant flow problems. More information on the event is available here:

Virtual Symposium and Tutorial Day held for CFD solver PyFR | Imperial News | Imperial College London

Recordings and slide decks for all the talks given at the PyFR Symposium 2020 are now available on the Events page pyfr.org/events.php

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