Thermal

Thermal simulation software is a powerful tool used in engineering to analyse and predict the behaviour of thermal systems and processes.

DESCRIPTION

It enables engineers to simulate heat transfer, temperature distribution and thermal performance within various components, systems and environments. 

By leveraging computational models and advanced algorithms, thermal simulation software helps optimize designs, identify hotspots, evaluate thermal management strategies and ensure the efficient and reliable operation of systems in industries such as electronics, automotive, aerospace and energy.

Product list for Thermal:

CivilFEM

CivilFEM is a user-interface designed for Civil-, Structural- and Geotechnical-Engineering applications. It uses the Marc solver in the background, but talks the language of Civil Engineering and Civil Engineering codes of practice.

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CradleCFD (scFLOW, scSTREAM)

scFLOW is a capable and highly-parallelizable CFD package for Aerodynamic models. It is especially good at modelling moving geometry, whether as rigid bodies or coupled to FEA models. scSTREAM uses a structured cartesian mesh for faster solving on specific types of models.

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Easy5

Easy5 is used to model and simulate systems and can be used to model control systems for them. The libraries allows simulation of systems that contains hydraulics, pneumatics, HVAC, Electrical systems and multi-phase flow.

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Marc

Marc is the main nonlinear solver from MSC. It specializes in the most complex nonlinear analysis types and can perform structural, thermal, magnetic, electrical and acoustic simulations. It allows automated re-meshing for models where the mesh distorts too much. It can also perform fracture mechanics and use re-meshing to model the crack propagation process.

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MSC Nastran

MSC Nastran is an industry standard FEA solver in Aerospace and Automotive markets. It is a general Finite Element Analysis (FEA) code that can perform structural, acoustic and thermal analyses. It can perform linear and nonlinear analysis, but it is exceptional for large model linear static, normal modes and classical dynamic analysis (i.e. the Modal […]

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