Wednesday, September 27, 2000
San Francisco, CA--FloWorks 2000 fluid analysis software
includes an enhanced user interface, faster solution processing for large
designs, improved speed, and the addition of a new engineering calculator. It
gives design engineers a fundamental analysis of the flow of gases and liquids,
heat transfer, and other forces on immersed or surrounding solids.
Designed for the analysis of engines, valves, hydraulics, piping,
pumps, HVAC, and other complicated assemblies, the software translates problems
into engineering analysis goals rather than numerical convergence criteria and
solver parameters. And, FloWorks 2000 speaks the language of engineers, its
developers say. They translated the quaint jargon of older analysis programs,
such as "Boussinesq approximation," into plain engineering terms such as walls,
inlets, and outlets.
A fully automatic, adaptive grid-generation procedure also
eliminates the need to generate meshes. The software is currently being used by
organizations such as Intel, Johnson Controls, the NASA Ames Research Center,
and TRW Automotive. For more information, visit www.floworks.com.