Flomerics Releases Findings of CFD Analysis Survey
MARLBOROUGH,
Massachusetts, April 25, 2007 - Flomerics has released the results of a
recent survey investigating the opinions of mechanical design engineers
regarding Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis. The survey was
promoted through a global Internet forum for mechanical designers that is
independent of any particular software vendor.

The survey shows that although the vast majority (75%) of mechanical
designers have heard of CFD, an even bigger majority (80%) do not use CFD
today. "This survey gives a clear message to CFD software vendors that we
need to do more to embed our software in the mainstream mechanical design
environment, and make it quick and easy to use," said Dr. Mike Reynell,
Director of Marketing for Flomerics. "This survey is very encouraging
because it indicates that the use of CFD can and will spread rapidly amongst
general mechanical designers in the future."
The most common reason given why relatively few mechanical design
engineers are using CFD was that "most mechanical design engineers don't
have the necessary expertise and knowledge to use a CFD code." The second
most common reason was "most mechanical design engineers are not aware of
what CFD can do for them." When asked about the most important benefits that
CFD simulation brings (or could bring) to their company, 61% selected
"improving product performance and functionality", 59% selected "reducing
prototyping and testing costs", and 57% selected "reducing the risk of
design mistakes". Surprisingly, only 43% identified "reducing design time"
as a key benefit.
When asked which CFD application areas were most relevant to their jobs,
37% chose "Pumps, Valves & Hydraulic systems", 25% chose "Electronics
Cooling", 23% chose "Engine design", and 22% chose "External airflow around
cars, vehicles, and aircraft". Just 5% of respondents chose "External
airflow around buildings".
Flomerics is contributing to the wider use of CFD among design engineers
by developing its EFD product line specifically for busy mechanical
designers with limited time for CFD analysis. EFD interacts directly with
the native 3D CAD geometry at the heart of the mechanical design process,
while the user operates the CFD software inside their familiar MCAD
environment. The EFD software family includes EFD.Pro - a fully embedded CFD
solution within the Pro/ENGINEER environment; EFD.V5, - a fully embedded CFD
solution within the CATIA V5 environment, and EFD.Lab - a general-purpose
fluid analysis tool that includes a built-in solid modeler and works with
Autodesk Inventor, UGS NX, Solid Edge, etc. The EFD software requires no
translation or copies of data, so the solid model maintains intelligence
such as assembly hierarchy, design constraints, and features. EFD makes it
easy to perform flow simulation because it analyzes the geometry, calculates
the fluid spaces and generates the computational grid automatically.
Of the 1,444 responses received, 53.6% were mechanical design engineers,
12.6% were mechanical design managers or technical directors, 8.5% were
project managers or product managers, and 25.3% have other titles. The
breakdown of respondents by industry was automotive (28.9%), aerospace and
defense (21.7%), consulting (15.5%), electronics and consumer appliances
(13.7%), education (10.4%), medical (9.8%), computers (8.3%),
construction/heating ventilation air conditioning (HVAC) (8.3%), power
generation (7%), energy (6.7%), telecommunications/networks (5.1%),
chemical/pharmaceutical (3.3%), and other (29.4%).
Interested readers may download their choice of free EFD software demos
at: http://www.nika.biz.
About Flomerics
Flomerics (http://www.flomerics.com)
is a world-leading developer of engineering simulation software and services
for analysis of fluid flow, heat transfer and electromagnetic radiation.
Flomerics' business model is drastically different from traditional analysis
because its software is designed to be embedded deeply into the design
process and used by mainstream design engineers, not just by analysis
specialists.
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