Sandvik
Additional information
| Industry / Application | CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering), CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics), Process & Chemical Engineering |
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Product Description
OpenFOAM is an open-source CFD toolbox providing customizable solvers and utilities for multiphysics simulations, mesh handling, and post-processing workflows. It enables high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics, heat transfer, turbulence modeling, and multiphase flow analysis through extensible C++ libraries, scripting interfaces, and parallel computing support for research, engineering design, and production-scale simulations.
Key Advantages
- Extensible C++ solver architecture enabling custom physics and coupling for specialized simulations.
- Robust mesh generation, parallel scalability, and native support for turbulence, multiphase, and reacting flows.
- Interoperability with pre/post-processors, scripting (Python), and HPC environments for automated workflows and parametric studies.
Professional Scope
Essential for Architects, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineers, Interior Designers, and Surveyors–GIS specialists for simulating airflow, thermal comfort, pollutant dispersion, wind loads, HVAC performance, and site-specific environmental analyses.
Access & Licensing
Primarily Free and open-source (GPL); commercial vendors offer Paid-Subscription or Paid-Lifetime distributions and enterprise support packages for validated releases and professional services.
Specialization
Critical across Construction Management, FEA-adjacent CAE, Electrical/EDA thermal CFD, CAM & 3D printing cooling studies, Data Science-driven optimization, Geotechnical pore-fluid flows, CFD, Hydrology, Aerospace and Automotive aerodynamics, Robotics simulation, scientific simulation, and numerical analysis via rich libraries and solver toolchains.
| Industry / Application | CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering), CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics), Process & Chemical Engineering |
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