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CFD Analysis

How CFD Helps in Reducing Prototyping Trials?

It is increasingly becoming challenging for manufacturers to maintain competitive edge, especially with the fast changing technology, growing regulatory compliances and customer demands for improved performance.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: September 28th, 2016

When to Deem a CFD Solution Converged?

However, the Navier-Stokes equations that are solved for a fluid flow problem require imposing restrictive conditions, in order to get an analytical solution.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: September 19th, 2016

Why Physical Testing of Industrial Equipment Will Never Be Sufficient

Industrial equipment manufacturers are struggling to differentiate themselves in today’s tightly competitive market.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: February 6th, 2016

Using CFD to Improve Industrial Systems Involving Flow through Porous Media

Many industrial applications involve fluid flow through porous media that directly affects their performance. Filters, packed beds...

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: July 14th, 2015

Things to Consider While Extracting Fluid Domain for CFD Analysis

There has been a tremendous increase in the use of computational fluid dynamics for industrial applications. The ability to quickly simulate internal or external flow behavior makes it possible...

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: May 18th, 2015

Optimizing Industrial Drying Systems Using CFD

Industrial drying systems are most commonly used in process industries to remove moisture content from the materials. These systems are designed according to the required moisture removal requirement. The working principle of drying systems is purely based on evaporation of liquids from solids. The application of heat could be direct through hot air, or indirect […]

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: March 31st, 2015