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Tuesday, January 30, 2024
By Aaditya Ruiker
Transform large-scale HVAC design with simulationHub's innovative 'Engineering Simulation' approach, offering unparalleled comfort analysis and cost-effective solutions. Seamlessly integrated with Revit, this tool accelerates design processes. Act now and enjoy our limited-time offer: Receive a free Engineering simulation and ASHRAE 55 compliance report for your large infrastructure designs.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
By Manish Kamath
Read this blog regarding Green Building Week to gain insights into the profound influence of HVAC design on sustainable construction practices. Uncover the innovative Autonomous HVAC CFD tool, and take advantage of our exclusive offer—a complimentary 10,000 sq. ft HVAC simulation, tailor-made for this special occasion. Embark on a journey into the realm of sustainable architecture with us, where professionalism and environmental consciousness converge.
Friday, May 05, 2023
By Manish Kamath
simulationHub showcased Autonomous HVAC CFD application at ACREX 2023 in Mumbai, India, where over 500+ leading companies and experts from the HVAC industry participated. The cutting-edge tool allows designers to optimize HVAC systems for optimal performance and thermal comfort by analyzing thermal comfort and indoor air quality and simulating different air distribution systems. With positive feedback from industry leaders, the simulationHub team is ready to provide innovative solutions for HVAC design and engineering.
Thursday, August 25, 2022
By Manish Kamath
simulationHub is here with the next-generation technology of CFD simulations for the HVAC industry. Users can define design configurations and scenarios, then perform a rapid design exploration to evaluate thermal comfort for each condition. Read more about the one-of-its-kind CFD simulation software in this blog.
Friday, January 24, 2020
By Chaitanya Rane
This is a blog on the analysis of pedestrian wind comfort around a sea-facing high-rise area, Brickell Avenue, in Miami Florida. The Pedestrian Comfort Analysis app was used to perform the CFD simulations and generate the wind comfort plot. The results generated from the analysis show that there is wind funneling in narrow alleys and identify possible locations of pedestrian discomfort.