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Computational Engineering in Industry: Computational Fluid Dynamics and its Application

Join Tom Ramsay from Honda R&D Americas as he talks about the use of simulation in industry

All dates for this event occur in the past.

E100 Scott Lab
E100 Scott Lab
Columbus, OH 43210
United States

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Computational simulation is applied to a vast number of real world engineering problems. From aerospace to automotive to the medical industry, this talk will outline the many different disciplines that aerodynamic (or fluid dynamic) simulation has been used.

This talk will show the attendees the possibilities of working with simulation in industry.

About the Speaker:

Mr. Tom Ramsay is currently a Principal Engineer at Honda R&D Americas and Department Manager of the Vehicle Performance  - Dynamic Performance Department, as well as the Technical Leader for Test and Simulation Aerodynamics. He is responsible for direction and strategy of full vehicle aerodynamic development and research.

Prior to taking on his current roles, he was the Computational Fluid Dynamics Technical Expert overseeing the aerodynamic simulation efforts for most passenger cars and light trucks developed for the North American market.  Mr. Ramsay was also the Aerothermal Project Leader for the new Acura NSX developed in Ohio and released in 2017.

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