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Old   January 15, 2015, 13:27
Default simflow 2.0 has been released
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simFlow team is pleased to announce availability of simFlow 2.0 – a modern toolbox for CFD simulations based on OpenFOAM libraries. simFlow 2.0 comes with CFD solvers for multiphase flows, cavitation, lagrangian particles, conjugate heat transfer, chemical reactions and more. Other most notable improvements include:
  • an enhanced graphical user interface
  • parallel meshing and dynamic mesh utilities
  • non-uniform boundary conditions
  • reading and writing cases in binary or compressed formats
  • many more.

Everyone is invited to download the free version of simFlow 2.0 from our website sim-flow.com.
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