115 - Update on the (near) future of fire engineers toolbox with Bryan Klein
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in Episode 39 I had the pleasure to interview Bryan Klein from Thunderhead Engineering on some views and predictions for the near future of fire modelling. Even though it was only 1,5 year ago, some major things have already happened (release of Ventus - CONTAM GUI by Thunderhead) or snuck on us unseen as the large language model revolution. In this episode we discuss mostly the things that have happened in recent months, and how they can change the potential for fire engineering. The list of talking points includes: the release of CONTAM GUI - Ventus and a brief summary of CONTAM origin,  capabilities and use in fire engineeringnew updates to FDS with external sources for parametersGPT revolution and how API's can revolutionize work of fire engineers - code compliance, design exploration, CFD managementGPU revolution and a new era of GPU based solvers for fluid mechanics (and FDS development in this direction) cloud computing update and making it a user-friendly experienceIf anything on the list sounds interesting to you, I bet the whole episode will be fun for you! This episode is a very nerdy catch-up between two fire engineers, but I also want you to be a part of this conversation. Let me know what you think are the things that will happen in next few years that will change the way how we engineer?    If you want to check out the trial of Ventus and see for yourself if CONTAM is something useful for your fire engineering routine, you can find the trial here: https://www.thunderheadeng.com/ventus Fire Science Show is sponsored by OFR Consultants.
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