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In spite of the rapid increase in computational performance, many flow systems are too large or composed of
too many components
for detailed analyses to be practical. Additionally, the level of information provided by traditional analysis techniques is often not required for design assessment. This is exemplified by feasibility studies, for which average data is often adequate for the evaluation of a design concept or modification.Â
A more general analysis approach can allow performance
limiting components or sub-components to be identified. Then, detailed analyses can be conducted on only those portions of the system that require local resolution. Efficient design and development can be achieved by focusing analysis resources where they are most needed or can provide the most benefit.Â
MacroFlow will enable you to ...
- Reduce the design cycle - design alternatives can be quickly evaluated
- Minimize development cost - use computational prototyping during design iterations
- Improve product performance - thoroughly investigate the design space
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