Azore CFD
Azore is software for computational fluid dynamics. It analyzes fluid flow and heat transfers. CFD allows engineers and scientists to analyze a wide range of fluid mechanics problems, thermal and chemical problems numerically using a computer. Azore can simulate a wide range of fluid dynamics situations, including air, liquids, gases, and particulate-laden flow. Azore is commonly used to model the flow of liquids through a piping or evaluate water velocity profiles around submerged items. Azore can also analyze the flow of gases or air, such as simulating ambient air velocity profiles as they pass around buildings, or investigating the flow, heat transfer, and mechanical equipment inside a room. Azore CFD is able to simulate virtually any incompressible fluid flow model. This includes problems involving conjugate heat transfer, species transport, and steady-state or transient fluid flows.
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Innoslate
SPEC Innovations’ leading model-based systems engineering solution is designed to help your team minimize time-to-market, reduce costs, and mitigate risks, even with the most complex systems. Available as both a cloud-based and on-premise application, it offers an intuitive graphical user interface accessible through any modern web browser.
Innoslate's comprehensive lifecycle capabilities include:
• Requirements Management
• Document Management
• System Modeling
• Discrete Event Simulation
• Monte Carlo Simulation
• DoDAF Models and Views
• Database Management
• Test Management with detailed reports, status updates, results, and more
• Real-Time Collaboration
And much more.
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Simpack
Simpack is a versatile multibody system simulation (MBS) software that allows engineers and analysts to model and simulate the complex non-linear movements of various mechanical and mechatronic systems. This tool empowers users to create and analyze virtual 3D representations, facilitating the prediction and visualization of dynamic behaviors, along with associated forces and stresses. While primarily utilized in sectors such as automotive, engine, HIL/SIL/MIL, power transmission, railway, and wind energy, its applications extend across all fields of mechanical engineering. Notably, Simpack excels in conducting high-frequency transient analyses, including those in the acoustic range, making it a valuable asset for engineers. Originally designed to address intricate non-linear models featuring flexible bodies and severe shock interactions, Simpack continues to evolve to meet the demands of modern engineering challenges. Its adaptability ensures that a wide array of engineering problems can be effectively tackled using this advanced simulation tool.
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WindSim
WindSim is a sophisticated software tool designed for wind farm development, leveraging computational fluid dynamics to deliver both advanced numerical analysis and impressive 3D visual representations, all within an intuitive user interface. Since its introduction in 2003, WindSim has transformed into a robust platform that addresses every stage of the wind farm development process, ranging from preliminary site assessments to energy production predictions. This software finds application across the globe among professionals such as wind resource analysts, energy evaluators, meteorologists, and researchers affiliated with wind turbine manufacturers, project developers, government entities, and academic institutions. WindSim employs a modular design, featuring several essential components: the Terrain module constructs a detailed 3D model of the landscape surrounding a wind farm based on elevation and surface roughness data; the Wind Fields module models the influence of the terrain on local wind patterns, considering variations in speed, directional changes, and turbulence; and the Objects module allows users to position turbines and measurement points within an interactive three-dimensional environment. Additionally, WindSim's intuitive design ensures that users can easily navigate its functionalities, making it accessible for professionals at all experience levels.
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