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13-Aquamarine
September 23, 2019
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Creo Flow Analysis possibility to change units of flow variables

  • September 23, 2019
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Possibility to change units of flow value.

Example: to have pressure in MPa and not in Pa

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Best answer by cfdgeek

Hi  Luis,

 

All new features in creo flow for creo 9 will be back ported to creo 6, 7 , 8. If you need help, you can contact your support or simerics.  FloEFD is good, it is on market for 20 years. The solver was dev 1990s. The major things for a simulation product is the accuracy, speed and also what kind of physics a solver can support. Simerics solver inside CFA is state of the art, no corner is cut and fastest serious CFD solver available around the world.  It also supports all kind of high end physics. e.g. moving mesh, cavitation, conjugate heat transfer. Just my 2 cents for this topic. thx.

 

LS

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17-Peridot
February 14, 2020

not yet

13-Aquamarine
October 20, 2021

Hi

 

Unit support will be ready in creo 9.

 

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13-Aquamarine
October 20, 2021

Hi,

Thank you for your feedback, unfortunately, we consider to upgrade to Creo 8 and we are evaluating Simcenter FLOEFD from Siemens to democratize the usage of fluids simulation.

Regards

Luis

cfdgeek13-AquamarineAnswer
13-Aquamarine
October 20, 2021

Hi  Luis,

 

All new features in creo flow for creo 9 will be back ported to creo 6, 7 , 8. If you need help, you can contact your support or simerics.  FloEFD is good, it is on market for 20 years. The solver was dev 1990s. The major things for a simulation product is the accuracy, speed and also what kind of physics a solver can support. Simerics solver inside CFA is state of the art, no corner is cut and fastest serious CFD solver available around the world.  It also supports all kind of high end physics. e.g. moving mesh, cavitation, conjugate heat transfer. Just my 2 cents for this topic. thx.

 

LS