Presenting the KARALIT CFD 3D Software
Presenting the KARALIT CFD 3D Software
Pula, Italy (PRWEB) January 12, 2012
KARALIT, the computational fluid dynamic (CFD) software provider, presents its revolutionary 3D software KARALIT CFD at the 50th AIAA Aerospace Science Meeting in Nashville (TN), 9th-12th January 2012.
KARALIT CFD is a unique CFD software based on three revolutionary and disruptive technologies that combine to ease the simulation process, to a point unthinkable before:
Immersed Boundary: this method simply allows the reading of CAD geometries or scanned data and their direct immersion into a background Cartesian mesh. Lengthy mesh generation tasks are circumvented, typically saving up to 80% of user time.
Layout concept: this innovative approach provides the possibility to assemble bodies/blocks into customizable layouts, suited to every specific application, minimizing and simplifying user inputs.
Automatic Connectivities: this feature results in a spontaneous recognition of boundary conditions and connectivities between contiguous blocks. All conservative non-conformal boundary conditions are automatically identified and constructed by the software, resulting in faster and more intuitive setups.
“The revolution brought by KARALIT CFD – says Marco Mulas, KARALIT CTO and Founder – is such that analysts and users will have the freedom to move from CAD to simulation in no time, thereby focusing only on the fluid flow analysis, because pre-processing, the way we know it, is gone for good”
“We are proud to present our commercial release at the 50th AIAA Conference in Nashville as we are sure that the Aerospace community can benefit from this innovative approach to CFD.”
KARALIT CFD software is available to customers worldwide through direct Sales Offices in the USA and Europe. For more info and demo sales(at)karalit(dot)com.
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