CFdesign 2010 provides CFD in a CAD environment

Paul Boughton
Blue Ridge Numerics is releasing CFdesign 2010, which the company says is the first CFD (computational fluid dynamics) application to provide a comprehensive, CAD-driven design study environment that enables engineers to investigate pass-fail and what-if engineering scenarios as part of a highly efficient workflow. This major upgrade addresses the needs of design engineers by providing a CFD environment that enables intuitive, fast, and simple setup and exploration of what-if design scenarios, thereby helping to uncover critical CFD data on the first try. First time, occasional, and advanced users are able to make decisions that satisfy pass-fail targets, while exploring ideas that can improve quality and drive innovation.
 
Keith Meintjes, research director for CAE and CPDA at Collaborative Product Development Associates, comments: "It is increasingly important that companies make simulation an essential part of the product development process. Design engineers need to be able to achieve confidence in the performance of their product designs before committing to a physical prototype, and CFdesign 2010 is a great step in that direction. CFdesign 2010 empowers non-expert CFD end users in the CAD environment with a tool that allows easy evaluation of fluid flow performance with new single- and multi-scenario design study capabilities. The new design study environment enables engineers to quickly compare different designs and make assessments of product performance upfront in the design process, resulting in overall improved product quality and innovation."
 
CFdesign 2010 streamlines and strengthens the decision-making process, according to Blue Ridge Numerics. It provides a flexible environment to create and manage flow and thermal design studies containing single or multiple scenarios, and the new process for assessing performance comparatively against competing designs as well as specified critical values is intuitive and instantaneous. Additionally, design feedback is expressed in standard engineering terms, so engineers can locate critical pieces of information on the first try without having to be a CFD expert or dig through mountains of CFD outputs. The straightforward flexible workflow brings the opportunity for design teams to satisfy multiple design criteria and drive innovation to the forefront.
 
Derrek Cooper, the product manager at Blue Ridge Numerics, says: "Traditional and embedded CFD products historically have not supported engineering design studies, as they have been built for a single analysis as the engineering objective, making multi-scenario design studies too time intensive, impractical, and at times impossible. As result, very few companies are getting the business impact they need from a CFD investment. CFdesign 2010 does what every CFD product has promised but, until now, failed to do. It enables design engineers to quickly create and compare different scenarios and make important product design decisions to satisfy pass-fail, quality, and innovation objectives early in the development process."
 
CFdesign 2010 is available as an integrated, associative add-on for Autodesk Inventor, Catia, Cocreate, NX, Pro/Engineer, Solidworks, Solid Edge and Spaceclaim, and operates on Windows XP 32, XP 64, Vista 32, and Vista 64.
 
For more information, visit www.cfdesign.com

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