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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, July 21, 2020
By Aaditya Ruiker
This blog will give you an overview of “The role of CFD in designing ventilation strategy for the airborne infection isolation rooms”. The app also gives information about standards designed for such isolation rooms and CFD strategy used to decide and supply and exhaust locations for isolation rooms.
Friday, January 24, 2020
By Chaitanya Rane
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.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
By Sandip Jadhav
Machine learning (ML) techniques are now widely being used in almost all areas of application. Six months back, CCTech Research started investigating how we may use ML in the area of Design of Mechanical Systems. One of the key application we were particularly interested is in Control Valve industry. simulationHub's Control Valve Performer app is already calculating valve performance within minutes compared to weeks in traditional CFD way. But one still yearns for a solution that could predict the flow performance in less than 5 seconds. The machine learning app developed by CCTech research team is now able to predict the value performance within seconds. Read more about the app, what went into creating the app and the app workflow.