• CFD simulation solutions for complex thermal fluid flow engineering problems
    Solutions for your fluids flow engineering projects

    CFD

    Solve even the most complex thermal fluid flow engineering projects,
    providing reliable indicators for assertive decision-making at the right time.
CFD

CFD Solutions

The Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis enables engineers to solve complex fluids projects which can save costs and bring reliable products to market faster.

The CFD analysis is a process of predicting the behavior of fluids, based on calculations using the finite volume numerical method (FVM).

While FVM is a numerical method to approximate the solution (smooth weak solutions) of the differential equation in its integral form (weak form), generated by physical theories.
Computational fluid dynamics analysis using finite volume methods to predict fluid behavior
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis allows visualization of the transport of variables of interest within objects, such as flow patterns, composition, pressure distributions, thermal and chemical behavior, turbulence effects, and more.

Analyzing the results reveals design opportunities to optimize performance and obtain energy measurements for energy efficiency studies. Furthermore, these models require less time and cost than building physical prototypes and provide a better understanding of their behavior.
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TechND CFD Solutions

Advanced CFD studies require accurate material property models and robust mathematical formulations to capture complex fluid behavior.

This may involve equations of state (EOS), rate-dependent, interfacial, and thermodynamic property models, together with coupled models for phenomena such as water hammer, shock waves, coupled transport, and fractional or fractal differential equations.

TechND develops and integrates these models into engineering workflows, helping teams improve efficiency, accuracy, and technical capability.
Advanced CFD models for material properties, water hammer, shock waves and coupled transport workflows
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