Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

Fluid flow simulation of a charge air pipe

Typical Process of a CFD Simulation

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a computer-aided method used to simulate fluid flow in both closed and open systems. CFD allows engineers to predict and analyze the behavior of gases and liquids within a virtual model, accelerating the development of new products and making the process more cost-efficient. A typical CFD simulation process involves creating […]

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NASA

NASA Benchmarks

Within the field of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), NASA benchmarks hold significant importance as they serve as fundamental standards for validating simulation methods and software. These benchmarks are essential in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of open-source software used in aerospace and engineering applications. Here, you’ll find a variety of validation cases designed for different

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Xfoil Analysis Results: Airfoil Performance Characteristics

2D NACA 0012 Airfoil with Xfoil

Description Calculate the lift and drag for NACA 0012 airfoil at given Reynolds and Mach number. Reference Analysis type Isotherm, incompressible Tools used Geometry Boundary conditions Isotherm, incompressible flow Fluid properties Dry air at standard seal level: Computation target The quantities of interest for comparison are as follows: where amax is the maximum angle of attack

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OpenFOAM

OpenFoam

Overview of OpenFoam with Custom Integration Offer Technology and Features: OpenFOAM (Open Source Field Operation and Manipulation) stands as a highly versatile open source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, utilized widely for simulating complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence, and heat transfer. It is developed primarily to handle numerical simulations of continuum mechanics problems,

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