Fluid Flow Simulation

Discover how flow simulation can uncover potential design flaws without physical prototypes.
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This report is for Engineers who design equipment with rotating components, and who need to analyze and understand the behavior of those components if they want to improve performance.
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The Role of CFD in Real Life Designs This paper discusses problems that design engineers may face in their day-to-day work, and are also highly representative of the everyday problems encountered by designers of many different products.
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Solve Heat Transfer Challenges Quickly and Cost-Effectively With Flow Simulation Finding effective solutions to heat transfer problems has become an increasingly important part of new product development. Almost everything experiences heating or cooling of some kind, and for many products, such as modern electronics, medical devices, and HVAC systems, managing heat is a critical requirement for avoiding overheating and achieving functional success. With an easy-to-use, fluid-flow analysis application like SolidWorks® Flow Simulation software, you will have the tools that you need to solve even the most difficult heat transfer problems, while saving time and money in the process.
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Optimizing Product Development Time by Using CFD as a Design Tool With SolidWorks® Flow Simulation you can develop products impacted by liquid or gas flow, heating or cooling, chemical reactions, turbulence, and other related physical phenomena while making better design decisions that will ultimately lead to greater product profitability.
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Enhanced Turbulence Modeling in SolidWorks Flow Simulation SolidWorks® Flow Simulation is a powerful, intelligent, and easy-to-use computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program that facilitates the work of product engineers who use SolidWorks 3D CAD software for 3D design creation. This paper details the approach and theory behind turbulence modeling as used in SolidWorks Flow Simulation to simulate complex industrial turbulent flows with heat and mass transfer. |









