ENGYS Partners with RBF Morph to Deliver Advanced Shape Morphing and FSI Capabilities via rbfCAE

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ENGYS is pleased to announce a new partnership with RBF Morph, bringing the advanced capabilities of the rbfCAE software to engineers seeking faster and more efficient design exploration, optimisation and simulation workflows.

Built on Radial Basis Function (RBF) technology, rbfCAE features high-fidelity mesh morphing, shape optimisation, fluid-structure interaction (FSI), reduced-order modelling (ROM), and virtual reality (VR) integration. The platform allows users to modify complex geometries directly on existing meshes, eliminating the need for repeated remeshing to significantly reduce design iteration times.

rbfCAE interface showing mesh morphing applied to a vehicle model for parametric geometry optimisation without remeshing.
rbfCAE allows turning any static geometry into a flexible parametric model.

Through this partnership, both ENGYS and RBF Morph will be able to offer rbfCAE with HELYX and ELEMENTS to their customer base, providing users with powerful and flexible CFD workflows for simulation-driven design, including: geometry parameterisation, automatic optimisation studies, design exploration, and FSI coupling.

Unlike traditional approaches that require geometry regeneration and mesh reconstruction for every design change, rbfCAE allows modifications to be applied directly to simulation models. This capability accelerates product development processes across industries such as automotive, aerospace, marine, energy and biomedical engineering.

rbfCAE provides real-time ROM interaction.

“HELYX and ELEMENTS provide engineers with highly-scalable CFD capabilities for simulation-driven design. By adding rbfCAE to this process, we are extending those capabilities with advanced mesh morphing, geometry parameterisation, optimization and FSI.” said Francisco Campos, Director of Operations at ENGYS. “This partnership will enable our users to take full advantage of our open-source CFD tools to explore more design alternatives, automate optimisation studies, and integrate shape modification directly into their simulation workflows without the need for repeated remeshing.”

“This collaboration with ENGYS strengthens our mission to make advanced mesh morphing and optimisation technologies more accessible to engineers worldwide,” said Marco Evangelos Biancolini, Founder of RBF Morph and Professor at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. “By combining rbfCAE with HELYX and ELEMENTS, users can benefit from an integrated workflow that supports design exploration, optimisation, and multidisciplinary simulation.”

The shared commitment of ENGYS and RBF Morph to delivering innovative engineering simulation tools reflect their joint vision to simplify complex processes and enable their users to achieve optimal design solutions in the shortest possible time.

About ENGYS:

ENGYS develops, supports and delivers best-in-class, enterprise CFD software solutions based around open-source technologies, offering a variety of expert products and services focused on CFD and design optimization. The company’s main software products include HELYX, ELEMENTS and several specialized add-on modules for adjoint based optimization and advanced flow simulations. ENGYS operates globally since 2010 through a network of offices in the UK, Germany, Italy, Greece, USA, Brazil, Australia and South Africa, in addition to local distributors and agents in Japan, South Korea, USA, Germany, Spain, The Netherlands and France. ENGYS® and HELYX® are registered trademarks of ENGYS Ltd.

About RBF Morph
RBF Morph was founded to deliver high-end CAE tools for mesh morphing based on Radial Basis Functions. The company’s flagship platform, rbfCAE, is designed to support shape optimization, FSI, and advanced simulation workflows. RBF Morph works closely with industrial and academic partners to enable innovative applications across aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and other engineering sectors.

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