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.
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 is a press release article on the custom valve opening conditions methodology developed by the simulationHub team for the virtual flow loop testing process used to predict Cv, Kv & Cdt values in the Autonomous Valve CFD app. This new methodology will help the user to customize the valve opening conditions. Read more about this new advancement in the article.
This blog will give you an overview of the Autonomous HVAC CFD app’s Technology Preview and its features, how to create your own project and run CFD simulations in the app.
simulationHub is here with the future of CFD simulations for the HVAC industry. We are proud to launch the technology preview of our upcoming app Autonomous HVAC CFD. Here you can try your hand at simulating 210 different CFD simulations and analyzing their thermal comfort conditions. Read more to know about the technology preview and its benefits for the HVAC industry.
Occupant thermal comfort is of prime importance when we evaluate the effectiveness of any building HVAC system. Achieving a desired thermal comfort is challenging as it depends on many factors including ducting layout, supply, and returns arrangement, occupant density, occupant activity, and external environmental conditions. There is not a single perfect tool to quickly and easily estimate the comfort conditions for different design configurations and scenarios. simulationHub is working on a state-of-the-art thermal comfort app which will change the way HVAC systems are designed and evaluated. This blog gives sneak peek into what is this app and how this is going to be a great tool for HVAC designers, consulting firms and the end users.