FLOW-3D v12.0 Release Features Modern Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The latest version of Flow Science’s flagship CFD software features a modernized interface and streamlined workflows.
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March 25, 2019
Flow Science has announced a new release of its flagship CFD software, FLOW-3D. FLOW-3D v12.0 marks a milestone in the design and functionality of the graphical user interface (GUI), which simplifies model setup and improves user workflows, according to the company.
An Immersed Boundary Method is designed to bring greater accuracy to FLOW-3D v12.0’s solution. Other featured developments include the Sludge Settling Model, the 2-Fluid 2-Temperature Model and the Steady State Accelerator, which allows users to model their free surface flows faster. For more description of the v12.0 release improvements, visit the company website.
“FLOW-3D v12.0 includes new features and developments in both the solver and the user interface. But without a doubt, the rejuvenation of the user interface steals the show. The UI modernization couples a new look with numerous optimizations under the hood for a much-improved user experience,” says Amir Isfahani, CEO of Flow Science.
“With version 12.0, we are laying the groundwork for a sophisticated user interface that will serve as the foundation for more application-specific CFD products in the pipeline,” Isfahani says.
Flow Science will host a live webinar to introduce the new models, features and design of FLOW-3D v12.0. The webinar will present the new features released in the GUI, review new modeling capabilities and detail accuracy and performance gains. The webinar will take place on April 4, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. EDT. Online registration is available here.
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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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