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ANSYS CFD-Flo

ANSYS CFD-Flo provides a cost effective solution for up-front fluid flow analysis during design. An ideal introduction to CFD and based on the ANSYS CFX solver, you can easily upgrade to the flagship ANSYS CFD solution for your most challenging fluid dynamics problems.

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Overview

ANSYS CFD-Flo is integrated into the unified ANSYS Workbench platform. This easy-to-use platform provides you access to bi-directional parametric CAD connections, powerful geometry and meshing tools, an automated project level update mechanism, pervasive parameter management, and integrated optimization tools. Key benefits include:

  • To quickly prepare product/process geometry for flow analysis without tedious rework
  • To avoid duplication through a common data model that is persistently shared across physics beyond basic fluid flow
  • To easily define a series of parametric variations in geometry, mesh, physics and post processing, and to automatically get new CFD results for that series after a single mouse click
  • To improve product/process quality by increasing the understanding of variability and design sensitivity