SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO: Flow Science, Inc. announced that it has entered into a cooperative agreement with AlchemCast, LLC to provide computational fluid dynamics (CFD) consultancy services in the iron and aluminum sand casting industry. AlchemCast assisted developers at Flow Science by providing empirical data necessary to validate FLOW-3D’s new core gas generation model and, under the new agreement, will continue to provide supporting data and advice in respect to further developments of FLOW-3D aimed at better serving foundries.
"This agreement will enable iron and aluminum foundries to more-easily benefit from CFD simulation methods, in order to design and produce their parts better and faster,” said Thomas S. Jensen, Flow Science’s president, ” and getting greater access to the expertise of the engineers at AlchemCast will be a huge plus for our development process.”
Flow Science, Inc. is a privately-held software company specializing in transient, free-surface CFD software for industrial and scientific applications worldwide. Flow Science has distributors for FLOW-3D sales and support in nations throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Flow Science’s headquarters is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
AlchemCast is a privately-held company located in Birmingham, Alabama with expertise in measurement and modeling of foundry processes for Aluminum, Iron and Steel. AlchemCast engineers and metallurgists have more than 125 years combined experience in all aspects of the metal-casting industry. AlchemCast is a privately-held company located in Birmingham, Alabama.
Feb 8, 2010
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