Brni CFDesign v2011

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CFdesign Advanced Module Upfront CFD is all about using simulation to drive design decisions. The CFdesign Base Module contains an extensive collection of functionality, and is capable of solving a wide breadth of applications. Some situations, however, are a little more complex, and require physical models that are beyond the scope of the Base System. The best solution for these situations is the CFdesign Advanced Module. License Requirements: The CFdesign Base System is a requisite for the Advanced Module. 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150 Inside the CFdesign Advanced Module Advanced Simulation Scope The CFdesign Advanced Module provides additional flow and thermal simulation functionality to further expand the solution scope. View More Types of Advanced Simulation Needed for Mechanical and Industrial Applications “Mechanical and Industrial” contain an extensive collection of engineering applications. It involves the design, placement, and performance of critical components and systems within machinery, hydraulics, pneumatics, valves, nozzles, ovens, burners, and other engineering equipment. Because of the diversity of applications, all of the Advanced Module physical models deliver substantial value to the Mechanical and Industrial engineering design arena. View More Types of Advanced Simulation Needed for Electronics and Lighting Applications A major challenge faced by engineers in the Electronics industry is to ensure that components operate below their temperature limits. The challenge is further compounded by the relentless drive to reduce device size while device power steadily increases. In the lighting world, the LED is the preeminent environmentally-conscious solution. Because a great deal of the total energy applied to an LED is converted into heat, and LEDs need to run at much cooler temperatures than other lamp types, engineers in the Lighting industry are faced with significant thermal management issues as well. View More Types of Advanced Simulation Needed for Architectural and MEP Engineering Applications There are three primary classifications of Architectural (AEC) engineering analyses: Mechanical Ventilation, External flow (wind loading), and Natural Ventilation. All three contain numerous challenges, and understanding the flow and temperature is essential for occupant comfort, reducing operating costs, and ensuring effective HVAC implementation.

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