by JerrySarfati | 13 Mar 2009
This is part 3 in the series “NX Synchronous CAE”. In this post, I would like to discuss how Synchronous Technology can be useful in CFD (computational fluid dynamics)
Analysts face a unique situation with CFD. Designers only provide geometry of the part itself. The geometry needed for CFD analysis needs to be generated in an extra step. CFD analysts need geometry representing the fluid domain - typically the voids within a part.
Traditionally, analysts go through many time consuming steps to create the fluid domain geometry, such as defining a bounding volume, executing a Boolean operation to subtract the original geometry, and then cleaning up the geometry. This process along with the limited geometry capabilities of most CAE tools have presented challenges to CFD analysts.
Further, in traditional systems, whenever the original part design changes the analyst has to go through all these time consuming steps to update the CFD model.
NX CAE and NX Design Freedom powered by Synchronous Technology greatly simplify the process.
I’d like to thank my colleagues Ravi Shankar and Jeff Leidlein for providing the background information and video’s for this multi-part series on Synchronous CAE.
Jerry Sarfati is a marketing manager for NX at Siemens PLM Software. He has been working in the PLM industry for many year as a software developer, product manager, product evangelist and marketing manager. He pops up in unexpected places all over the Internet talking about technology, aerospace and gadgets. Jerry lives in Southern California and enjoys biking, and travel.
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18 Mar 2009
I worked with nx several years ago. I didn’t know there is cfd in it now. seems to be very interesting!
regards…
18 Mar 2009
We have had CFD since NX 4. It is based on the proven capabilities of I-deas CFD. (+10 years)
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