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FLOW-3D Version 10 Released!

FLOW-3D Computational Fluid Dynamics SoftwareVersion 10.0 is a major advance for FLOW-3D, featuring finite element-based fluid structure interaction and thermal stress evolution models, plus a lot more. Read brief summaries about these two models and the many other new developments available now in FLOW-3D v10.

Simulating Instantaneous Dam-Break Flows - Free Webinar

Instantaneous dam break simulation compared to reality
Numerical dam flow modeling by Northwest Hydraulic Consultants.


This webinar explores analysis performed by Northwest Hydraulic Consultants to validate FLOW-3D for the simulation of sudden dam-break flows using high quality experimental data from the European IMPACT dam-break project. The webinar will be presented by Flow Science Inc. and Northwest Hydraulic Consultants.

Thursday, August 25
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Cost: Free

Register now for a free Flow Science webinar


Flow Science Opens Office in Japan

Flow Science Japan

Flow Science, Inc. announces the opening of an office in Tokyo, Japan for sales and support of its FLOW-3D computational fluid dynamics software. The local company, Flow Science Japan, Inc., has taken offices located in the NJ Tawaramachi Building at 1-3-15 Nishi Asakusa Daito-ku in Tokyo. Flow Science Japan is a joint stock company that is majority-owned by Flow Science. Read more >

FLOW-3D Training Schedule

Flow Science offers application-specific training classes every month. Starting in October, the training classes will be 2 1/2 days with an optional 1/2 day of one-on-one consulting the afternoon of the 3rd day. Whether you're new to CFD, want to learn about the latest version of FLOW-3D or need some individual consultation, our training classes will help you get up to speed. Register online.

The next scheduled dates for FLOW-3D training are:

FLOW-3D Cast Showcased at GIFA 2011

Flow Science associates at GIFA 2011.
Flow Science associates from around Europe
co-exhibited with Flow Science at GIFA 2011.

Flow Science showcased FLOW-3D Cast, its casting simulation software, at GIFA 2011. FLOW-3D Cast is a special version of FLOW-3D designed specifically for casting process simulation. It combines an easy-to-use interface with the powerful solver capabilities of FLOW-3D. Flow Science also unveiled new modeling capabilities for the foundry industry at the show, including new thermal stress evolution and fluid structure interaction, sand core blowing and drying, dynamic shrinkage and cast iron solidification models.

See more pictures from GIFA on Flow Science's Facebook page.


Watch the FLOW-3D ThermoSET Webinar - Simulating Crosslinked Polymers

FLOW-3D ThermoSET CFD webinar

Learn about modeling crosslinked polymers using FLOW-3D ThermoSET, the first CAE software that simulates complex thermosetting resins. View a FLOW-3D webinar on-demand.

Upcoming Flow Science Events

Please contact us if you would like to schedule an individual consultation with a Flow Science engineer at one of these events.

2011 FLOW-3D World Users Conference in Santa Fe, NM2011 FLOW-3D World Users Conference - Save the Date!

September 15-16, 2011
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Online Registration Available

FLOW-3D exhibit at HydroVision Brazil 2011HydroVision Brazil 2011

September 20 - 22, 2011
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Booth # 603
Representing Flow Science:
Mettalforma Maqs. Equipamentos E Tecnologia Ltda
 

Die Casting Congress Tabletop 2011Die Casting Congress Tabletop

September 19 - 22, 2011
Columbus, OH
Booth # 205
 

Cumbre Industrial y TecnologicaCumbre Industrial y Tecnológica

September 27 - 30, 2011
Bilbao, Spain
Representing Flow Science:
Simulaciones y Proyectos

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