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Fluid software speeds the design process

A Mentor Graphics Mechanical Analysis Division product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 7, 2008

EFD 8.2 features an optimised mesher which requires even less RAM to solve models with a large number of features.

Flomerics has released version 8.2 of its engineering fluid dynamics (EFD) fluid flow and thermal simulation range.

EFD is based on the same mathematical principles of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) but is embedded in CAD, making it easier to use for mechanical engineers much faster.

EFD 8.2 offers improved usability as well as increased performance.

The new version is now available for EFD.Lab, a general-purpose fluid analysis tool for Inventor, Siemens NX, Solid Edge, SolidWorks as well as other CAD programs, EFD.Pro - a fully embedded CFD solution for Pro/Engineer Wildfire and EFD.V5 - a fully embedded CFD solution for Catia V5.

EFD 8.2 features an optimised mesher which requires even less RAM to solve models with a large number of features.

As a result, more complicated models with a large number of components can be solved effortlessly with EFD.

Users maintain all the benefits of parametric-based solid modeling and can easily modify geometry parameters to take advantage of "what-if" testing, regardless of where the solid model was created.

EFD.Pro now supports the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.

With version 8.2 motion may be added to model components in user-defined animations to allow for more realistic visualisation of results.

EFD.V5 menus and toolbars have been improved to make the interface even easier to use.

The perforated plates function has been improved to support holes with arbitrary shapes.

As a result, users can analyse even more complex perforated plates without manual intervention.

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