Flomerics has released the results of a new online survey
highlighting engineers’ views on integration between
mechanical computer aided design (MCAD) and computational fluid
dynamics (CFD) software. When asked how important MCAD integration
is for typical CFD users, 46% say it is “very important
today” and an overwhelming 68% say it will be “very
important in the future”. When the results are confined only
to users of mechanical CAD software, these percentages increase to
52% and 74% respectively. When asked what “CFD integrated
with MCAD” means, most people chose the option describing the
tightest level of integration: “A fully-embedded solution in
a single environment. The CFD user interface looks and operates
like the MCAD software and the CFD solver interacts directly with
the “native” MCAD solid model data.”
“Most commercial CFD codes today are unable to solve directly
using the native MCAD geometry,” said Ivo Weinhold, EFD
Product Manager for Flomerics. “Even vendors claiming
“Upfront CFD” capability actually require a translation
from the native MCAD data into some neutral format such as
Parasolid before the CFD analysis is performed. The problem with
this approach - apart from being slower - is that once transferred
into the CFD environment all the design intelligence associated
with the geometry such as assembly hierarchy, constraints and
features are lost and only dumb geometrical entities remain. This
survey confirms that what engineers want is a familiar and
consistent user interface for both the MCAD and CFD software, and
full bi-directional associativity between the analysis data and the
MCAD model. Engineers also benefit from employing native CAD data
and native kernel functions for meshing, preprocessing, and results
visualization. All of these requirements are satisfied by our EFD
family of CFD software.”
The MCAD/CFD survey is based on over 600 completed responses from
engineers using both CFD and mechanical design software in a broad
range of industries. The top three industries represented were
aerospace and defense (32%), education (27%) and automotive (23%).
81% of respondents use CFD software and 55% use MCAD software.
The EFD family of CFD software from Flomerics includes EFD.Pro - a
fully embedded CFD solution within the Pro/ENGINEER environment;
EFD.V5, - a fully embedded CFD solution within the CATIA
environment, and EFD.Lab – a general-purpose fluid analysis
tool that includes a built-in solid modeler. The analysis engine at
the heart of the EFD product suite is the same analysis engine used
by SolidWorks in their tightly-integrated CFD software -
CosmosFloWorks. All the software products in the EFD family work
directly with the native CAD geometry and require no translation of
data, so the solid model maintains intelligence such as assembly
hierarchy, constraints, and features. Users can take advantage of
the existing data to conduct “what if?” analyses
directly from within their chosen design platform. EFD makes it
easy to perform flow simulation because it analyzes the geometry
and generates the computational grid in the background while the
user only needs to interact with the familiar MCAD interface.
Interested readers can register for a free EFD.Lab software demo
at:
www.nika.biz/english/efdlab/efdlab_registerforproductdemo.php
Date: October 30, 2006