CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va - Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc., the leader in upfront CFD software, today announced that CFdesign 2010 fully supports the latest release of PTC Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.
The Wildfire 5 enhancements, coupled with the design study environment in CFdesign 2010, give engineers incredible power and speed in making insightful design decisions based on fluid flow and heat transfer simulations.
The simulations begin from within Wildfire 5 using CFdesign’s design study manager, and the native model along with its associative information is opened within the CFdesign design study environment.
“Wildfire 5 users are able to work within their familiar CAD environment and run fluid flow and heat transfer simulations from CFdesign 2010. This enhancement in CFdesign 2010 demonstrates our commitment to the CAD user and the importance being able to run simulations early in the design process,” says Derrek Cooper, CFdesign Product Manager, “CFdesign enables engineers to create and compare multiple designs and scenarios to make important ‘what if’ design decisions early in the development process where the value of true upfront computational fluid dynamic (CFD) software is greatest.”
Apr 20, 2010
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