It is possible to simulate powder flow, solid-gas two-phase flow, solid-liquid two-phase flow, gas-liquid two-phase flow, and solid-gas-liquid three-phase flow!
iGRAF is a multiphysics software capable of simulating powder flow, solid-gas two-phase flow, solid-liquid two-phase flow, gas-liquid two-phase flow, and solid-gas-liquid three-phase flow. This product incorporates physical models published in prestigious international academic journals, ensuring highly reliable numerical analysis results. It enables not only the analysis of single-phase powders but also multiphase flow analysis from two-phase flows such as "powder-gas," "powder-liquid," "gas-liquid," to three-phase flows like "powder-gas-liquid." 【Features】 - Capable of multiphase flow analysis from two-phase to three-phase, not just single-phase powder analysis - Optimized for parallel processing, resulting in no loss even with 20 cores - Allows large-scale analysis at real machine scale on a single machine - Capable of analyzing both dry and wet grinding machines - Can analyze mechanical classification such as vibrating screens and classification using airflow like cyclones *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Can be used to verify segregation and discharge amounts from a mixed state ■ By considering gases, it is possible to analyze including air entrapment ■ By treating a collection of multiple small powders as one large powder with the same behavior, dramatic reductions in computational costs can be achieved ■ Recognition of rigid shapes without using "meshes" is possible ■ All analysis conditions are set within SOLIDWORKS *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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