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SCORG and Simerics-PD featured at the renowned Compressors Conference in London

Posted By: Sham Rane
Date:Fri, 17 Jul 2015, 11:34 a.m.

SCORG and Simerics-PD featured at the renowned Compressors Conference in London

PDM Analysis Ltd, Simerics Inc. and 80/20 Engineering will host a booth at the 9th International Conference on Compressors and their Systems, organized by City University London on September 7th -9th, 2015 at The Mermaid Conference Centre, Puddle Dock, Blackfriars, EC4V 3DB, London, United Kingdom.

This renowned conference is featuring participation by research organisations, developers, manufacturers, equipment suppliers of compressors, expanders, pumps and their systems. This biennial meeting provides a forum where developments, market challenges and opportunities in air, gas and refrigeration sectors will be presented for discussion. http://www.city.ac.uk/compressorsconference.

The booth will highlight the combined capability of the newly released SCORG TM and Simerics-PD and Simerics-Turbo for the design and virtual testing of screw compressors, turbo-pumps and motors. The seamless link between the two provides a highly effective tool for designing and optimizing turbomachinery components.

For a demonstration, visit the booth during the conference or contact any of the hosts listed below:

Simerics Inc. ( www.simerics.com ) is the creator of the CAE software tools Simerics-Turbo, Simerics-PD, Simerics-Valve, and PumpLinx® for the virtual simulation and testing of a full range of fluid pumps, valves, compressors, motors, and systems.

PDM Analysis Ltd. ( http://pdmanalysis.co.uk ) develops, markets and supports SCORG TM, a unique software for the design and analysis of positive displacement screw compressors, pumps and motors.

80/20 Engineering ( www.8020engineering.com ) headquartered in the UK, has a global focus on providing 'best in class' design based simulation solutions, quality technical support and consultative analysis services and is a distributor of the Simerics CFD tools including PumpLinx®, Simerics-Turbo, Simerics-PD, and the PDM Analysis Ltd design software SCORG TM, providing training and support for all packages.

Simerics-Turbo and Simerics-PD are 3-D Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools that provide accurate virtual testing for the analysis and performance prediction of turbomachinery and complete fluid systems with rotating/sliding components. For liquid systems, Simerics-Turbo and Simerics-PD’s proprietary Cavitation Modules accurately models vapour, free gas and liquid compressibility to enable the analysis of performance, pressure ripple, and cavitation damage.

SCORG TM is specialised software for the grid generation, design and analysis of screw compressors, pumps and motors. It offers unique capability to evaluate the performance and operation of these machines by use of Computational Fluid Dynamics or Thermodynamic Multi Chamber Model. SCORG TM is designed to minimize efforts and maximize efficiency of the design process by enabling geometry analysis, preliminary thermodynamic evaluation and grid generation of the large number of positive displacement rotary machines with multiple rotor arrangements.

http://pdmanalysis.co.uk/pdm-analysis-ltd-pdm-analysis-ltd-simerics-inc-and-8020-engineering-will-exhibit-at-the-9th-international-conference-on-compressors-and-systems-in-london/


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