by Mark Burhop | 06 Aug 2009
Last week I got access to the CFDesign’s upcoming release of CFDesign 2010. It hits a spot our new Solid Edge Simulation product does not touch, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). If you work with any products that have to deal with airflow or fluids, or heat transfer in these type of environments you may need to use CFD to understand what is happening. The range of uses can be from PC’s with fans for cooling to golf balls to rockets.
Tags:
Solid Edge |
FEA |
solid edge |
CFD |
Page 1 of 1 pages
Susan Cinadr on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
CNC Blechbearbeitung on Maintenance pack (MP2) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Balkrishna on Maintenance pack (MP1) for Solid Edge with synchronous technology 2.
Dehydration symptoms on Early indicators are positive.
Ian Webb on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
Mike Payne on Announcing Solid Edge With Synchronous Technology 2.
David Breitstein on Get to the point!.
Alastair Robertson on Produce “spectacular rainbow-colored images”.
5800 Granite Parkway
Suite 600
Plano, TX
75024
(v): +1 800 498 5351