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HVAC CFD Simulation of Airborne Transmission in Classrooms

Explore how HELYX CFD software helps evaluate HVAC designs for classrooms, improving indoor air quality and reducing airborne disease transmission....

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Streamline Solutions launches ELEMENTS v3.5.0 for Automotive CFD Design

ENGYS is pleased to announce the new release of ELEMENTS 3.5.0, an open-source based CFD software suite for vehicle design...

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ENGYS releases HELYX v3.5.0 – Open-source CFD for Enterprise

ENGYS is delighted to announce the release 3.5.0 of HELYX, a general-purpose Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software solution for engineering...

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Streamline Solutions launches ELEMENTS v3.4.0 for Automotive CFD Design

ENGYS is pleased to announce the new release of ELEMENTS 3.4.0, an open-source based CFD software suite for vehicle design...

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ENGYS releases HELYX v3.4.0 – Open-source CFD for Enterprise

ENGYS is delighted to announce the release 3.4.0 of HELYX, a general-purpose Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software solution for engineering...

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How CFD Can Help Meet Dam Safety Regulations

Learn how CFD simulations support dam safety regulations by optimizing spillway designs, preventing failures, and ensuring regulatory compliance.

Benchmarking CFD for external aerodynamics

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Benchmarking CFD for External Aerodynamics

Accurately modelling the external aerodynamics of passenger vehicles is now an essential process for automotive manufactures when passing the WLTP....

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Streamline Solutions launches ELEMENTS v3.3.2 for Automotive CFD Design

ENGYS is pleased to announce the new release of ELEMENTS 3.3.2, an open-source based CFD software suite for vehicle design...

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ENGYS releases HELYX v3.3.2 – Open-source CFD for Enterprise

ENGYS is delighted to announce the release 3.3.2 of HELYX, a general-purpose Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software solution for engineering...

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How to Simulate the Piston Effect in Train Tunnels

The piston effect is where an object moves through a tunnel or tube and compresses the air ahead of it,...

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