Autonomous HVAC CFD is an essential cloud-based application for enriched CFD analysis for all kinds of building space. A software especially created for HVAC design engineers to harness the power of CFD without any prior knowledge and experience in using CFD software. Conduct several space designs with air terminal designs. This blog will describe how AHC can help HVAC engineers in their conceptual design phase.
Fluid flow simulation offers a lot of potential for the AEC sector, as it allows architects and engineers to evaluate and enhance building performance early on in the design process. It's no longer impossible to reach its full potential, due to the emergence of a user-friendly cloud-based platform - simulationHub, which has been able to democratize this challenge by developing an Autonomous HVAC CFD Application. This blog will give you an overview of the results obtained by the AHC Application and describe how every result obtained is made easy to understand, which plays an important role in analyzing a given space and helps designers to optimize it.
This blog will give you an overview of how using simulationHub's Autonomous Valve CFD App has an advantage over other present CFD software. The topics such as expertise, user interface, cost and time are considered while the comparison is made. In addition to this, a user experience is shared in terms of improvising and adapting from a traditional CFD approach to AVC.
We have recently launched our new product Autonomous HVAC CFD. On the occasion of this launch, I thought of telling you the story. A story that talks about the “Why and what” of the product. This is little behind the curtain stories, little philosophical, and little about the vision. I hope you will enjoy reading and knowing more about this new start across the block.
This blog describes more about the projects performed by simulationHub’s Autonomous Valve CFD app. Through its case studies, it showcases the flow loop testing process used to predict Cv, Kv, CDT values using the Autonomous Valve CFD app.
simulationHub team has written the article on topic of hydrodynamic torque in the recently published Valve World magazine – Vol. 26, Issue 4, April 2021. Knowing the valve torque is essential in actuator sizing. Major components of total shaft torque include seating, bearing, packing frictional torque and flow-induced hydrodynamic torque.