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FLUENT for CATIA V5 Enables More CFD Sims

By DE Editors  

November 9, 2007

By DE Editors

ANSYS, Inc. released the latest version of FLUENT for CATIA V5 3.1, which offers improvements to the FLUENT for CATIA V5 rapid flow modeling tool that is fully embedded into Dassault Systemes’ Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solution.

FLUENT for CATIA V5 enables tasks like meshing, solution steering, and reporting to be performed automatically. With full upward compatibility to FLUENT 6.3,  design engineers can now handle more CFD analyses.

Features in 3.1 improve all stages of the simulation process, both in reducing time to solution and through CFD’s tight integration into the PLM system.

For more on customization, postprocessing, and reporting in FLUENT for CATIA V5 3.1, visit fluentforcatia.com/newfeature.htm.

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ANSYS, Inc.
Lebanon, NH
ansys.com

 

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