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CFD
CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) uses numerical methods to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transport: it replaces physical testing with high-fidelity virtual analysis.
CFD is a core engineering tool: it solves the Navier-Stokes equations to accurately model complex fluid systems. The workflow is three-part: pre-processing (meshing the geometry), running the solver (iterative calculations), and post-processing (visualization and data analysis). Major commercial packages like Ansys Fluent and Siemens STAR-CCM+ drive industrial applications, with OpenFOAM leading the open-source community. We leverage this capability across diverse industries: optimizing F1 car aerodynamics, modeling blood flow in biological engineering, and validating HVAC system performance. CFD significantly reduces physical prototyping cycles and costs.
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