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Pedestrian comfort analysis

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.
Thursday, April 07, 2022
By Rohit Chavan & Manish Kamath
SimulationHub is thriving to democratize technology with the help of cloud computing, providing easy-to-use, cloud-based and affordable CFD tools. This platform created a wide range of APIs for rapidly developing and deploying CFD simulation apps. This blog explains the integration of simulationHub and Amazon Web Services to perform complex calculations efficiently
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
By Sneha Shetty
This is a press release article about the integration of Autodesk Forge Viewer in simulationHub applications. As simulationHub software are web applications, it is very important to provide a good experience for the users to upload and view the 3D CAD model and its simulation results conveniently on the simulationHub’s web browser. So simulationHub, use Autodesk Forge viewer for visualizing the 3D models in a web browser or on mobile devices.
Tuesday, June 09, 2020
By Sneha Shetty
This is a press release article that helps in understanding the wind comfort criteria in PCA and about how simulationHub's pedestrian comfort app helps in analyzing the pedestrian wind comfort criteria using globally recognized standard criteria.
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.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
By Vijay Mali
Recently simulationHub has partnered with Onshape to bring power of cloud based CAD and CFD together. simulationHub is now available in Onshape app store as fully integrated app which works within Onshape environment. This blog is about my first experience using “Onshape integrated simulationHub” for design and analysis of butterfly valve. The complete design to analysis process is finished in just 40 minutes!! Read more details, view 3D CAD and CFD results and see the live demonstration.