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Flow Science, Inc.


683 Harkle Road
Santa Fe Springs, New Mexico, 87505
United States of America


Flow Science, Inc. is a developer of software for computational fluid dynamics, also known as CFD, a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical methods and algorithms to solve and analyze problems that involve fluid flows.

Flow Science in the News

FLOW-3D POST 2023R2 introduces support for a new results file format that enables faster postprocessing, the company reports.

Flow Science’s FLOW-3D 2022R2 Product Family has a unified solver that allows access to the features of OpenMP/MPI hybrid parallelization, whether running on an HPC cluster or an engineering workstation.

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Flow Science has unified the workstation and HPC versions of FLOW-3D to deliver a single solver engine capable of using any type of hardware architecture.

Flow Science’s FLOW-3D (x) 2022R1 offers users a platform to arrive at “the best design solutions."

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FLOW-3D (x) 2022R1 marks an upgrade to the workflow automation and design optimization capabilities of FLOW-3D (x).

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The new 2022R1 version of FLOW-3D products reflects Flow Science’s adoption of a synchronized release naming convention and the transition to a unified code base for FLOW-3D products, the company reports.

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The FLOW-3D (x) interface allows customers to build automation and optimization workflows graphically and intuitively to dynamically connect parametric CAD features to the CFD solution.

The latest version of Flow Science’s flagship CFD software features a modernized interface and streamlined workflows.

New tools for predicting defects and hot spot identification among key enhancements.

New tools for predicting defects and hot spot identification among key enhancements.

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