CFD Simulation and Noise Prediction Software

FloTHERM uses advanced CFD techniques to predict airflow, temperature, and heat transfer in components, boards, and complete systems, including racks and data centers. It's also the industry's best solution for integration with MCAD and EDA software.


 

FloEFD is the fastest and most efficient computational fluid dynamics analysis tool that is tightly integrated with all major CAD workflows including Inventor and SolidEdge. It enables engineers to directly work on their CAD model for preparing and evaluating their concurrent CFD simulation. FloEFD is a full-featured 3D computational fluid dynamics analysis solution built into major MCAD systems such as Creo, CATIA V5, Siemens NX and SolidWorks.


 

FloVENT® is powerful computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software that predicts 3D airflow, heat transfer, contamination distribution and comfort indices in and around buildings of all types and sizes. FloVENT’s fast and easy-to-use menu system is designed specifically for engineers involved in the design and optimization of heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

MapAtWork is an extremely easy to use and powerful tool for mapping and reporting of any type of measured indicator at places where people work. It allows quick and professional mapping of all your indoor and outdoor measurements. The software is used in the health, safety, environment and human comfort sectors for industries and offices. Pre-defined indicators include noise, CO2, PM2.5, temperature, humidity, draft, (day) light and mould spores.


 

NoiseAtWork is a powerful tool for visualization and reporting of occupational noise. Key words are fit for purpose, easy to use and cost efficient. It allows quick and professional mapping of your indoor and outdoor noise measurements.


 

Cadna A has been developed by acoustic and software programing experts - this being a prerequisite for the creation of such an effective tool in noise abatement. With its flexible logic structure the program will prove of high value to experts who regularly tackle noise problems as well as to those who are responsible for environmental questions but are unfamiliar with the technical aspects of noise propagation.