It's time to get with the FLOW
Steve Ruffin
Facilitating manufacturers and the DOD to implement a robust Digital Engineering Strategy that spans your product life.
If you are looking for a robust Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Program we've got you covered!
Contact me directly if you would like a demonstration at your facility or would like to know more about flow.
With Flow Simulation it is possible to study a wide range of fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena that include the following:
- External and internal fluid flows
- Steady-state and time-dependent fluid flows
- Compressible gas and incompressible fluid flows
- Subsonic, transonic, and supersonic gas flows
- Free, forced, and mixed convection
- Fluid flows with boundary layers, including wall roughness effects
- Laminar and turbulent fluid flows
- Multi-species fluids and multi-component solids
- Fluid flows in models with moving/rotating surfaces and/or parts
- Heat conduction in fluid, solid and porous media with/without conjugate heat transfer and/or contact heat resistance between solids and/or radiation heat transfer between opaque solids (some solids can be considered transparent for radiation), and/or volume (or surface) heat sources, e.g. due to Peltier effect, etc.
- Joule heating due to direct electric current in electrically conducting solids (requires Electronics cooling module)
- Various types of thermal conductivity in solid medium, i.e. isotropic, unidirectional, biaxial/axisymmetrical, and orthotropic
- Fluid flows and heat transfer in porous media
- Flows of non-Newtonian liquids
- Flows of compressible liquids
- Real gases
- Cavitation in incompressible water flows
- Equilibrium volume condensation of water from steam and its influence on fluid flow and heat transfer
- Relative humidity in gases and mixtures of gases
- Two-phase (fluid + particles) flows
- Periodic boundary conditions.
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