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NUMECA >> OMNIS 3.1 is out!

Posted By: NUMECA International
Date:Tue, 5 Mar 2019, 11:37 a.m.

We are glad to announce the official release of OMNIS™ 3.1.

It’s going to bring you exciting new features and product improvements including our new Lattice-Boltzmann based solver. This release comes with a documentation included in the software and available online in our customer area on www.numeca.com.

SAVE A LOT OF TIME AND RUN THE MOST COMPLEX SIMULATIONS

OMNIS™/LB is a particle-based Lattice-Boltzmann solver for complex and high-fidelity flow simulations. It easily handles complex geometry with moving parts, solid contacts, free surface flows. The engineering days spent in geometry preparation, mesh, and simulation setups are now reduced down to minutes of your precious time. This first release is primarily dedicated to internal multiphase flow applications such as gearboxes, bearings, and volumetric pumps.

ACCESS ALL TECHNOLOGIES IN ONE ENVIRONMENT

The Bridge to FINE™ feature enables an analysis workflow which takes advantage of OMNIS™'s meshing and post-processing capabilities as well as the simulation power and all features of FINE™/Open with OpenLabs™, FINE™/Marine, and FINE™/Turbo.

More info: https://blog.numeca.be/read/article/333

Discover the highlights of version 3.1


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