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MSC.Software Releases R3 of FluidConnection

Enables efficient, automated CFD simulation processes for accelerated product development.

By DE Editors  

October 28, 2008

By DE Editors

In conjunction with MSC.Software’s (Santa Ana, CA) release of R3 of FluidConnection, a CFD preprocessor that extends the company's SimEnterprise offerings, the company is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, October 28, 2008, to demonstrate its efficient use of CFD for accelerated product development.

FluidConnection's Abstract Modeling data templates are fully geometry independent and suited for re-use and to capture CFD simulation best practices. Using FluidConnection, companies can create repeatable simulation processes delivering timely and comparable results for decision-making.

The integration of FluidConnection R3 with SimManager makes the benefits of process capture and automation available to CFD applications and empowers an organization to manage entire CFD simulation processes, resources, and information across an engineering enterprise. Additionally, all simulation data (models, results, files) is captured, stored, organized and protected.

CFD productivity gains through simulation processes based on FluidConnection R3 are now also available for Fluent users.

The webinar October 28 is part of an ongoing MD series featuring multidiscipline simulation in action.

For additional information, contact MSC.Software.

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

 

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