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CU-CCMS to Exhibit at 2009 ASME IGTI Turbo Expo in Orlando, FL

March 31, 2009

CU-CCMS will host a booth at the 2009 ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo, to be held in Orlando, FL, June 8-12, 2009.  The booth will showcase CU-CCMS' unique capabilities in engineering simulation to clients engaged in research, design, development, and optimization. Center staff will be on hand to describe several of the unique capabilities offered by CU-CCMS, including in-house validated computational methods for predicting

  • laminar-to-turbulent transition
  • type-II unsteady flows
  • conjugate heat transfer with curvature correction
  • unsteady effects using the breakthrough SDSM method

Information will also be available describing the CU-CCMS High-Performance Computing Infrastructure, which was recently named as one of the 100 most powerful computers in the world, and among the 10 most powerful among US University computers (according to www.top500.org)

 "Gas Turbine Technologies: Meeting Complex Global Challenges," will be the theme of the keynote session at ASME Turbo Expo 2009. The conference will bring together engineers, research scientists, educators and other professionals involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of aero engines and stationary power turbines.  A highlight of Turbo Expo 2009 will be the three-day exposition showcasing the products and services of engine manufacturers, software developers, research laboratories, and other firms in the worldwide power industry

Join us at Booth 813 to see all that CU-CCMS has to offer.