SolidWorks Flow Simulation
SolidWorks Flow Simulation is the first and easiest fluid-flow simulation and thermal analysis program fully embedded
within SolidWorks software.
SolidWorks Flow Simulation eliminates the need to modify your design for a different
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) application saving considerable time and cost.
With its CFD analysis
capabilities, you can simulate liquid and gas flow in real world conditions, run "what if" scenarios, and quickly
analyze the effects of fluid flow, heat transfer, and related forces on immersed or surrounding components.
Fluids of interest for analysis range from air, water, liquid chemicals, and gases to juice, ice cream, honey,
plastic melts, toothpaste, blood and others.
Featured SolidWorks Flow Simulation capabilities:
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Radiation heat transfer analysis of heat transfer between high-temperature surfaces. Also calculates solar radiation. |
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Internal flow analysis of liquids and gases through valves, regulators and ducts. |
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Rotating reference frame analysis for understanding complex rotational flows inside turbo machinery (i.e., pumps and impellers). |
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Transient flow analysis for simulating unsteady flow over time. |
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Conduction and convection heat transfer analysis. |
Additional Flow Simulation capabilities:
- External flow analysis of liquids and gases around solid bodies (i.e., air flow over an airplane wing or water flow around a submarine).
- Turbulent flow analysis using the K-E model to illustrate flow domain turbulence (i.e., gases from an aircraft engine nozzle)
- Real gas simulation for accurately solving high-pressure or low-temperature gas applications
- Compressible flow analysis for gas flows in subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speed zones.
- Calculation of pressure drop on pipes using surface roughness values.
- Design optimization using CFD-based flow and dimensional parameters.
- Flow analysis of non-Newtonian fluids (i.e., blood, toothpaste, and plastic melts).
- Moving wall flow analysis for studying flows relative to a moving reference frame.
- Cavitation analysis for identifying areas in a model where cavitation will occur.
- Humidity analysis for calculating relative humidity inside enclosures for climate control applications.
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