
ANSYS, Inc. today announced the release of the latest version of
its computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, FLUENT(R) 6.3.
With this release, ANSYS continues to deliver on the expectation
for comprehensive CFD technology. New capabilities have been added
to FLUENT 6.3 that broaden its applicability to a widening range of
industrial processes. It also delivers important core numerical
enhancements that offer improved accuracy, efficiency and
robustness. In all, more than 100 new features are available,
enhancing FLUENT software's capabilities in many areas including
moving mesh, reacting flows and multiphase flows. FLUENT 6
technologies are now part of the ANSYS(R) CFD suite, from the
company's recent acquisition of Fluent Inc.
"With FLUENT 6.3, ANSYS continues to evolve the standard for
commercial CFD software, both through the expansion of existing
models and the addition of new features that allow difficult
engineering problems to be solved more robustly, faster and with
greater flexibility than ever before," said Ferit Boysan, vice
president and general manager at ANSYS, Inc. "This release enhances
the ability of ANSYS to provide world-leading simulation
capabilities to customers."
The main focus of this release is on core solver improvements. A
pressure- based coupled solver joins the existing solver options
and improves solution efficiency as well as convergence and
robustness for many cases. Polyhedral meshes, new in FLUENT 6.3
software, allow the flexibility of an unstructured mesh to be
applied to complex geometries without the overhead associated with
a large tetrahedral mesh. The automatic nature of the techniques
used to create polyhedral meshes saves the user time, and, since a
polyhedral mesh contains many fewer cells than the corresponding
tetrahedral mesh, convergence is faster. Additionally, in support
of the ongoing FLUENT commitment to parallel processing,
improvements to parallel efficiency and flexibility have been
implemented including speed improvements for reading and writing
case and data files. HPC customers can also benefit from running
FLUENT 6.3 on 64-bit Windows platforms such as Windows Compute
Cluster Server 2003.
"The polyhedral meshing function in FLUENT 6.3 has been especially
useful in accelerating simulations. For one case, the mesh size
went down from about 800,000 cells to 150,000 and the solution
speed went up accordingly. For scoping a preliminary solution, this
coarse mesh is ideal," said Keith Gawlik, senior engineer at
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). "Overall I'm very
happy with the new version. It also works great on multiprocessor
platforms."
With FLUENT 6.3, industry-leading dynamic mesh capabilities for
modeling moving objects, such as pistons and valves in IC engines
and impellers in baffled mixing tanks, can now be applied to a
series of related steady-state simulations, reducing the amount of
time that a user spends on pre-processing. Additional new
functionality adds flexibility for simulating complex object
motion. Reacting flow simulations benefit from new models for slow
chemistry and micromixing. Emissions modeling is more comprehensive
through the addition of new SOx and NOx modeling capabilities.
Multiphase modeling continues to be an area of focus: FLUENT 6.3
offers improvements to the accuracy of transient multiphase
solutions as well as enhancements that extend the regimes in which
multiphase models can be applied.
Another improvement in FLUENT 6.3 is the ability to work with
third-party CAE packages. Now it is easier to import and export
files to and from other analysis tools (for fluid structure
interaction, for example). These and many other features make
FLUENT 6.3 a significant addition to the ANSYS software suite.
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Date: December 1, 2006