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30 January 2013

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ADT’s Mehrdad Zangeneh to Present on 3D Inverse Design at LSTM Turbomachinery Course

Advanced Design Technology (ADT) today announces that Mehrdad Zangeneh, PhD., professor of thermofluids at University College London and founding director and CEO of ADT, will give a presentation entitled, “Application of 3D Inverse Design Method for Turbomachinery Optimization," from 11:00 to 11:50 a.m. on February 21 as part of this year’s Lehrstuhl fur Stromungsmechanik (LSTM) at the Technical University, Erlangen in Germany. Attendees to Zangeneh’s presentation will learn the basics of using 3D inverse design code for the design and analysis of turbomachinery components.

LSTM is held every two years at the Friedrich Alexander Universitat in Erlangen and features multiple classes from professors and industrial experts on the development, design and analysis of turbomachinery components. This year’s theme is “Modern Design Modern Design Methods for Ventilators, Turbines, Pumps and Turbo Chargers.”

“With the implementation of Europe’s Ecodesign Directive, optimization of fan and pump designs has taken on increased importance in meeting efficiency requirements,” says Zangeneh. “With 3D inverse design optimization technology, engineers use a unique approach that specifies flow related design parameters and eliminates trial and error. This results in more efficient designs developed in far less time than it would take using traditional design methods.”

For more information about 3D design inverse design technology and the TURBOdesign Suite, visit ADT stand during LSTM February 18-21, 2013; contact them at +44 (0)20 7299 1170; or go to the ADT website to arrange a demonstration of unique 3D design and analysis codes.

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