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Flow Science Releases Flow-3D Version 9.4 Computational Fluid Dynamics Software

CFD software includes new casting and hydraulics models.

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October 22, 2009

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Flow Science, Inc. has released its new FLOW-3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software. Version 9.4 of FLOW-3D offers new casting and hydraulics models, a greater breadth of modeling capabilities, and post-processing improvements.  

“Version 9.4 ought to be very well-received among our user community, given its many new features and capabilities across the wide range of CFD applications that FLOW-3D serves,” says Tom Jensen, Flow Science’s president. 

New features include:

  • Core gas generation and transport model
  • Multi-sediment scour and bed-load transport model
  • Scour potential model
  • Non-linear Stokes waves
  • Temperature-dependent material properties
  • Modeling moving objects fixed by springs or ropes
  • New hydraulic data output
  • Post-processing improvements

For more information, visit Flow Science, Inc.

 

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