Visualizing the environmental improvement effects of factories through thermal fluid simulation!
Analyze the situation before incurring enormous costs for countermeasures! Build a 3D analysis model on the computer.
Our company quickly resolves thermal environment issues in manufacturing sites. Using simulation software, we visualize heat and air flow on a computer. This allows us to understand current problems and swiftly compare various countermeasures. Furthermore, with "FlowDesigner," we can visualize effective improvement proposals using inverse analysis. No specialized knowledge is required. 【Features】 ■ Energy saving ■ Heatstroke prevention ■ Cost reduction ■ Quick comparison and examination of various countermeasures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Software Features】 ■ Simulation Software - Build 3D analysis models on a computer - Airflow and temperature distribution in the workspace ■ FlowDesigner - Displays the direction in which airflow should be directed (volume force sensitivity) - Directly displays improvement proposals *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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FlowDesigner is a purely domestic software developed with the desire to make it more accessible and easier to use not only for researchers with expertise in thermal fluid simulation but also for general designers. The essence of simulation, as we see it, lies in the ability to "test any idea immediately and as many times as you want." We believe that this ease of use makes front-loading in design possible. 【Advanced Knowledge Research Institute Website】 https://www.akl.co.jp/ ◆FlowDesigner has been designated as a software eligible for subsidies under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "Building BIM Acceleration Project."