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Tag: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

What is a CFD simulation (flow simulation) ?

CFD simulation refers to numerical flow simulation, where CFD is the abbreviation for "Computational Fluid Dynamics". The aim of this simulation method is to mimic flows and flow patterns computationally. In this way, it is possible to visualise and analyse flow paths and flow patterns without having to carry out an actual flow measurement. Furthermore, [...] Read More

CAE application - which utilisation is possible?

The application of computer-aided engineering (CAE) enables the virtual development of machines, components and systems within a very short time. In this process, designs and constructions are virtually "tested" by means of corresponding simulations without the need to build an expensive prototype. Definition of CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) Computer Aided Engineering is understood to be both [...] Read More

CFD calculation (flow simulation) to ensure function and product quality

The representation of flow conditions in and around components within the scope of a CFD analysis is an attractive alternative to complex wind or water tunnel tests. The numerical flow simulation enables the fast and cost-effective verification of function and quality of your products. Particularly for components through which flow occurs, it offers the possibility of representing flow in areas where [...] Read More
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