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ENGYS Now Offers HELYX v4.2.0

HELYX v4.2.0 is built to help engineers tackle complex computational fluid dynamics (CFD) challenges

HELYX v4.2.0 is built to help engineers tackle complex computational fluid dynamics (CFD) challenges

As part of the highlights, there’s a new Geometry tab to load, manage and manipulate CAD files and suface data in the graphical user interface prior to meshing. IMage courtesy of ENGYS.


ENGYS has released HELYX version 4.2.0. HELYX v4.2.0 helps engineers tackle complex computational fluid dynamics (CFD) challenges, the company shares.

What’s New in HELYX v4.2.0

HELYX v4.2.0 introduces new capabilities and improvements:

  • Advanced Automation: enhanced Python Journaling system and Macro Library for seamless automation of simulation tasks.
  • New Geometry tab: to load, manage and manipulate CAD files and suface data in the GUI prior to meshing.
  • Improved Mesh Generation: new Multi-Mesh interface for generating complex meshes by combining multiple grids into single-region or multi-region domains.
  • Extended Unified Solver Framework: new solver models and extended physics to enable modular multi-physics simulations for complex engineering problems.
  • New Boundary Conditions: for more accurate and realistic simulations, enhancing simulation fidelity.
  • Enhanced Visualization: new Turbo post-processing tools for detailed turbo machinery design and analysis, including a dedicated interface to CFturbo.

Accessing HELYX v4.2.0

Existing users of HELYX can access version 4.2.0 by logging in to the ENGYS Customer Portal and navigating to the Downloads section. Installation files are available for Linux and Windows operating systems.

Learn More 

ENGYS is offering an on-demand webinar where the company discusses the new features and demonstrates how they can benefit CFD projects.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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