CFD Events Calendar, Event Record #1267
Live Demonstration of EFD Software - All Welcome
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This will be a 30-minute live online demonstration of the
latest CAD-integrated EFD software from Flomerics
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Date: |
September 19, 2006
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Location: |
http://www.flomerics.com/events/event_details.jsp?event_id=2382
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Contact Email: |
michael.reynell@flomerics.co.uk
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Organizer: |
Flomerics
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Softwares: |
EFD (Engineering Fluid Dynamics)
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Engineering Fluid Dynamics (EFD) is a new breed of fluid
flow and heat transfer simulation software that is
radically different from traditional CFD software because:
EFD is developed for mechanical engineers – not fluid
dynamics specialists
EFD is less expensive than traditional CFD software
EFD is tightly integrated with MCAD software including
Pro/ENGINEER, CATIAv5 and SolidWorks. You can set up
models in EFD without leaving your familiar MCAD
environment. And most importantly, the EFD solver
interacts directly with your native MCAD model, so that
the thermal/fluid analysis is embedded in your central
mechanical design flow with no possibility of
inconsistencies between CAD and “analysis” versions of the
product
EFD is quicker to learn and easier to use than traditional
CFD software, for example:
EFD works out automatically where the fluid flow regions
are in your solid CAD model
EFD produces complete, pre-formatted results reports in
Word and/or HTML format at the click of a button
EFD is a fully-featured general-purpose fluid flow and
heat transfer analysis software that can simulate almost
any fluid flow application, from creeping non-Newtonian
flows to supersonic gas flows. EFD is used in the design
of pumps, valves and regulators; consumer appliances;
biochemical and process industries; vehicle aerodynamics;
optimizing airflow in and around buildings; cooling
electronic equipment; etc.
Who Should Attend
CFD specialists, Mechanical engineers, Engineering
managers, Technical Directors and all those dealing with
real-world engineering design problems involving fluid
flow or heat transfer.
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Event record first posted on September 13, 2006, last modified on September 15, 2006
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