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Monday, March 03, 2008

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No Need For Translation Or Copies

EFD.Pro works directly with native Pro/ENGINEER geometry

EFD.Pro works directly with native Pro/ENGINEER geometry.

Flomerics' EFD.Pro, a fully embedded computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solution for Pro/ENGINEER, now supports the recently released Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0. EFD.Pro belongs to a breed of CFD tools that offers fluid flow and heat transfer analysis capabilities to non-specialized users.

According to the company, EFD.Pro works directly with native Pro/ENGINEER geometry—without the need for translation or copies—in order to keep pace with ongoing design changes.

With a look and feel common to Pro/ENGINEER, EFD.Pro users are not forced to learn a new environment to run the software. Furthermore, EFD.Pro can also examine a solid model in Pro/ENGINEER and automatically detect fluid regions—an otherwise time-consuming process. EFD.Pro also offers an integrated interface to Pro/ENGINEER MECHANICA®, enabling users to pass pressure and thermal loads for quick multi-physics analyses.

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