ADT Offers TURBOdesignSuite V3

Aerodynamic design codes for 3D design of all kinds of turbomachinery.

Aerodynamic design codes for 3D design of all kinds of turbomachinery.

By DE Editors

Advanced Design Technology (ADT;  London, UK) released TURBOdesignSuite V3, which is said to further the development of advanced aerodynamic design codes based on inverse design approach for 3D design of all kinds of turbomachinery. TURBOdesignSuite V3 is said to provide seamless integration of the TURBOdesign within existing CAE systems. TURBOdesignSuite also enables customers to import existing databases of good designs into its environment.

One important aspect of the TURBOdesignSuite is that it brings together the different codes TURBodesign-1, TURBOdesign-2, TURBOcfd, etc. under a single graphical user interface, which allows you to access all these codes with simplicity. Also we have added a new module TDCAD, which provides major additional functionality. We plan to add other new modules to the TURBOdesignSuite in future to create a comprehensive platform for aerodynamic design of turbomachinery.

A few highlights of TURBOdesignSuite V3 include a conversion module that allows the translation of IGES surface data into native TURBOdesign point data; the automatic generation of all the required TURBOdesign data files from an existing surface IGES file; and a Quasi-3D analysis module; and much more.

ADT’s TURBOdesignSuite V3, based on 3D inverse design and flow related parameters,  allows designers to access large parts of design space with ease.

For more highlights, visit ADT.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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