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CFD Analysis for Engine Design: Fuelling Innovation

CFD - computational fluid dynamics is a tool that can furnish designers with detailed and useful information, which can be fed back into the design to develop a well engineered product.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: September 12th, 2014

The Rise of CFD in Building Internal Combustion Engines of Tomorrow

Despite wide research and development in applying alternatives to internal combustion engines, there hasn’t been any significant acceptance in the global market.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: July 17th, 2014

Make Advance Your CFD Analysis through These Tips & Tricks

The use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to resolve engineering challenges has been phenomenal in the last decade. Engineers are progressively relying on computational models to evaluate their product design, expecting sizeable reduction in the product development cycle.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: May 2nd, 2014

Electronic Component Cooling using Computational Fluid Dynamics

With the ever-increasing demands of consumers we are seeing lots of sophisticated electronic products being sold in the market now. The size of the products has also become quite small due to the sophisticated usage of components in the products.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: October 15th, 2013

The Influence of Computational Fluid Dynamics on the Application of Mixer Design

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling software has gained lot of prominence in the last decades. The major reason for that being availability of increasing computer power.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: October 4th, 2013

Everything You Wanted to Know about Chemical Reactor Engineering and CFD

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a highly elite group of analysis technique that is used by engineering domain to solve numerical equations related to flow physics quite effectively. It encompasses equations for mass, momentum and energy in flow geometry.

Read More   |  Posted by: Mehul Patel | Posted on: July 2nd, 2013