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| Fluent announces the immediate release of FLUENT for CATIA V5 |
31 December 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the worldwide leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, announces the immediate release of FLUENT for CATIA V5. With this new product, Fluent delivers its rapid flow modeling technology into Dassault Systèmes' CATIA V5 product lifecycle management environment. By providing a high degree of automation and robustness, rapid flow modeling allows fluid flow analysis to be applied early in the design cycle, resulting in improved design performance and reduced time to market. |
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| Fluent new solution for data center cooling |
30 December 2006 - Fluent CoolSim is designed to help dramatically reduce the risk of thermal-related equipment failures by enabling data center facility owners, engineers and designers to accurately simulate air flow and temperatures for various equipment racks throughout the entire data center. |
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| Putting the swerve into soccer |
29 December 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced the results of pioneering work at the University of Sheffield in collaboration with Fluent Europe Ltd. |
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| New releases of TGrid 4.0, GAMBIT 2.3 and 3Matic-for-Fluent 1.0 |
28 December 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced new releases of TGrid 4.0, GAMBIT 2.3 and 3Matic-for-Fluent 1.0, all major upgrades to Fluent’s preprocessing capabilities. These three products provide several new functionality advantages that enable Fluent users to proceed from CAD geometries to Fluent CFD solvers in unprecedented timescales. |
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| Aerodynamics of JCB DIESELMAX car designed entirely with CFD code FLUENT |
27 December 2006 - Fluent ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced that a British- designed car has employed its FLUENT computational fluid dynamics software package to engineer the vehicle’s aerodynamics totally without any wind tunnel testing. |
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| New functionality saves CAD users time and effort in creating simulation-ready models |
26 December 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, announced today the release of Fluent Connection 1.1 software that helps streamline the process of creating simulation models based on design data from leading computer-aided design packages. |
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| New solution improves engineering simulation speed and accuracy |
25 December 2006 - Fluent ANSYS, Inc., a global innovator of simulation software and technologies designed to optimize product development processes, today announced that the upcoming releases of its multiphysics simulation software, ANSYS 11.0 and FLUENT 6.3, will include support for Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003. Enabling high-performance computing on the Microsoft Windows platform, the new solution helps customers deploy computer-aided engineering at a higher level than in the past, decreasing the time required for simulations and increasing the accuracy of results. |
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| Fluent previews first fully-embedded CFD solution for CATIA V5 |
04 June 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., previewed its new CFD software "FLUENT for CATIA" to attendees at the annual CFD Summit in Detroit, Michigan today. The product is scheduled for release in 2006, with final prototypes to be demonstrated at the European CATIA Forum in Frankfurt, Germany. Additional demonstrations of FLUENT for CATIA will be made at the European Automotive CFD Conference in Frankfurt, Germany, where Fluent and Dassault Systèmes will jointly present the benefits of integrated analysis in the automotive PLM environment. |
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| FLUENT 6.2 provides better understanding of equipment performance in the power industry |
03 June 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the world leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, recently announced the release of the latest version of its flagship CFD software, FLUENT 6.2. This release has over 300 new capabilities that aim to broaden the range of possible CFD applications in all industries. For combustion and pollution prediction, FLUENT 6.2 builds on a wealth of existing capabilities, helping in both current and emerging power generation applications to address regulatory concerns for NOx, SOx, mercury, and particulate emissions. A new stiff chemistry algorithm enables efficient modeling of laminar finite rate chemistry. A series of improvements to the NOx models allow for emissions to be more accurately predicted. Overall usability for solving complicated reaction mechanisms is also enhanced by a new ability to create custom material databases to be used in future simulations, storing both material proprieties and reaction mechanisms. The full integration of PrePDF into FLUENT 6.2 makes combustion analysis faster and easier. |
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| New fluid mechanics textbook from John Wiley & Sons |
02 June 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., world leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, today announced its contribution to the latest version of the undergraduate engineering textbook by Bruce Munson, Donald Young, and Ted Okiishi; Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. The book is intended for third and fourth-year engineering students who are interested in learning more about the fundamentals of fluid mechanics. The principles they seek to teach are classical and have been well-established. The book therefore reflects many years of teaching experience by the authors and is built on previous Editions and their introductory courses in fluid mechanics. |
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| FLUENT 6.2 leads the way in chemical and hydrocarbon processing industries |
01 June 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the world leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, recently announced the release of the latest version of its flagship CFD software, FLUENT 6.2. This release has over 300 new capabilities that will broaden the range of possible CFD applications in both the chemical and hydrocarbon processing Industries. Key enhancements to the core FLUENT solver have led to dramatic speed-ups for transient simulations, as well as improved accuracy, without compromising robustness and ease of use. With this latest release, Fluent Inc. continues to focus on improving usability and increasing the range of applicability of CFD for process industry applications involving complex physics, chemistry and geometries. |
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| High-fidelity aerospace & defense CFD simulations with FLUENT 6.2 |
31 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the leading provider of CFD software and services, announces the latest release of its flagship software, FLUENT 6.2. This release features numerous enhancements that broaden the scope of aerospace and defense problems that can now be solved. In addition, beta testers have reported dramatic speed-ups ranging from two to ten-fold for transient simulations. With many commercial firsts and innovations in the CFD industry over the last 20 years, Fluent has established a reputation as the company that can make the aerospace and defense industry's toughest problems tractable. |
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| Release of the Educational CFD Tool FlowLab 1.2 builds on existing classroom success |
30 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the worldwide leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, announces today the release of FlowLab 1.2, its student-friendly fluids laboratory educational software. FlowLab is a unique piece of software that uses the power of flow visualization through classical CFD exercises to teach basic fluid mechanics principles in the engineering classroom. The software runs Fluent's general purpose CFD code, FLUENT 6, and pre-processor, GAMBIT 2, in the background, with a user-friendly, student-specific graphical user interface as its front end. Students have been using FlowLab as a complement to traditional laboratory exercises for four years and this release is directed at extending the usability of the software as well as introducing a variety of new features. |
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| FLUENT 6.2 broadens the spectrum of CFD simulations in automotive applications |
29 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., recently announced the release of the latest version of its flagship CFD software, FLUENT 6.2. This release has over 300 new capabilities, many of which are uniquely important for automotive simulations. FLUENT 6.2 broadens the spectrum of potential CFD applications in the automotive industry. At the same time, key enhancements to the core FLUENT solver have led to dramatic speed-ups and improved accuracy, significantly boosting performance for many automotive simulations. |
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| Fluent previews 3Matic-for-FLUENT & TGrid 4.0 wrapping solution for automotive underhood thermal management |
21 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and Materialise, the world leader in software development for rapid prototyping and industrial design applications, previewed a new preprocessing solution for Automotive Underhood Thermal Management today to delegates at the bi-annual European Automotive CFD Conference in Frankfurt, Germany. The solution combines a batch geometry preconditioning module, 3Matic-for-FLUENT, custom developed by Materialise, and the new TGrid 4.0 wrapper technology from Fluent. Scheduled for release in late 2005, with final prototypes to be demonstrated at all European and Asian Fluent User Group events throughout 2005, the product is aimed at improving the CFD process of geometry to meshed model for a wide range of applications including UTM. |
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| Bull to demonstrate performance of Fluent on NovaScale servers |
21 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and Bull, provider of NovaScale computer systems, announced today their intent to work together to provide high performance computing solutions for the CAE community. As a new member of Fluent's partnership program, Bull will leverage its expertise in HPC applications and high-end servers to ensure optimum performance of Fluent's software on the full range of NovaScale servers. |
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| studentFLUENT Educational CFD tool enables classroom success for Colleges and Universities in North America |
20 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of studentFLUENT, the student edition of the leading commercial CFD software, FLUENT 6. studentFLUENT provides the full CFD solver interface and extensive range of physical modeling capabilities that commercial engineers use when working with FLUENT 6, however, the maximum model size is limited to 20,000 cells. studentFluent is available to colleges and universities in North America. According to the studentFLUENT Product Manager, Dr. Shane Moeykens, "studentFLUENT should provide intermediate and advanced engineering students the opportunity to develop in-depth knowledge and experience with the world's most popular general-purpose CFD solver, FLUENT 6.". |
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| Highly scalable solution with flexible delivery model provides lowest entry point into CFD |
20 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the immediate release of FloWizard V2 today. FloWizard leads in "rapid flow modeling" a flexible approach to CFD simulation that allows for accurate and quick engineering design validation much earlier in the product development cycle. FloWizard V2 builds on the success of the product's 2004 debut, which already gained a strong following in the design engineering community worldwide. |
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| FLUENT 6.3 Beta release shows CFD performance enhancements with new Intel C++ Compiler 9.0 for Linux |
19 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the world leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, today announces that the recently released beta version of its flagship flow simulation software, FLUENT 6.3, includes significant performance improvements on the Linux operating system, stemming from the adoption of Intel C++ Compiler 9.0 for Linux. Using the Intel C++ Compiler, FLUENT 6.3 beta has been compared to nine typical CFD examples and shows performance improvements ranging from a few percent up to as much as 50%. The compiler has been applied mainly to the Intel Xeon processor, but, it is also showing significant performance gains with the Intel Itanium processor. FLUENT is the most popular CFD software in the world by far, and is used extensively on Linux OS. |
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| New integrated high performance computing system at Ferrari Highlights Fluent CFD Software |
19 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., today announces its participation at a grand opening event in Maranello, Italy, of a new and revolutionary data center dedicated to Ferrari's aerodynamic research & development. This data center is a clear demonstration of the deployment of an High Performance Computing solution delivered by a partnership between Fluent, American Power Conversion and AMD, and focused on the high-level performance, stability and reliability required to perform external aerodynamic simulations for Formula One Racing. During the event, Fluent and APC's customers have the opportunity to hear directly from the solution suppliers the key needs and requirements of the engineering team at Scuderia Ferrari and to discuss the issues and challenges faced in designing and implementing a data center of considerable complexity and size. |
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| Fluent Asia Pacific and DEM Solutions deliver revolutionary particulate modeling CFD capability in Japan |
18 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Asia Pacific, the wholly owned subsidiary of Fluent Inc., the world's leading supplier of computational flow modeling software, is to begin immediate distribution of EDEM, a revolutionary discrete element modeling software solution for particle flow simulation developed by DEM Solutions Ltd. Fluent Asia Pacific will be the exclusive distributor of EDEM in Japan, providing sales, technical support and training. |
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| Fluent introduces CoolSim Data Center Environment Thermal Audit Solution to the North American Market |
18 May 2006 - Fluent CoolSim is designed to help dramatically reduce the risk of thermal-related equipment failures by enabling data center facility owners, engineers and designers to accurately simulate air flow and temperatures for various equipment racks throughout the entire data center. |
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| New product provides rapid flow modeling for V5 PLM users |
17 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the immediate release of FLUENT for CATIA V5. With this new product, Fluent delivers its rapid flow modeling technology into Dassault Systèmes' CATIA V5 product lifecycle management environment. By providing a high degree of automation and robustness, rapid flow modeling allows fluid flow analysis to be applied early in the design cycle, resulting in improved design performance and reduced time to market. |
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| Fluent pioneers rapid flow modeling for design with FloWizard V2.1 |
16 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the worldwide leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, announces the immediate release of FloWizard V2.1. This is the product's third release in one and a half years, ensuring that it is firmly established as the leading rapid flow modeling and thermal analysis engineering software for engineering designers available today. |
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| Eberspächer and Fluent Developing CFD Technology to design automotive diesel filters |
15 May 2006 - Fluent Fluent Inc and J. Eberspächer GmbH & Co. KG, a leading German automotive parts manufacturer, today announces a joint collaboration to develop a diesel particulate filter simulation tool. This new tool will allow companies to computationally design and optimise particulate filters in passenger car and truck applications with respect to soot loading and regeneration behavior for a filter's projected full lifecycle before it is even manufactured. |
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| Fluent offers healthcare symposium on fluids modeling |
15 May 2006 - Fluent For those tasked with solving challenging problems in the healthcare industry, the Healthcare Symposium provides an opportunity to hear from industry leaders about state-of-the-art modeling techniques for biopharmaceutical manufacturing, drug formulation, drug delivery systems, and physiological flows. |
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| New McGraw-Hill fluid mechanics textbook draws on Fluent's CFD software and examples |
24 March 2005 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announced today its contribution to the new undergraduate engineering textbook by Yunus Çengel and John Cimbala; Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications, published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education. This book is aimed at a college level syllabus for engineering students. Professor Çengel, professor emeritus at the University of Nevada, has written three very successful textbooks in the area of thermal sciences, including the top-selling textbook on Thermodynamics. Professor Cimbala is an award-winning expert in Air Quality and Environmental Engineering at Penn State University. |
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| Fluent and ABAQUS announce availability of fluid-structure interaction capability |
08 March 2005 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the leading provider of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software and services, and ABAQUS, Inc., the leading supplier of software and services for advanced finite element structural analysis (FEA), have announced new software capability for simulation of fluid-structure interaction (FSI). |
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| Respective leaders in CFD & FEA join forces to deliver open approach solution to range of multidisciplinary simulations |
08 March 2005 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and ABAQUS, Inc., announced today the availability of new software capability for simulation of fluid-structure interaction. Using recently released software from both companies (ABAQUS 6.5 and FLUENT 6.2), the new FSI capability fills a gap in the market by enabling users to solve complex multidisciplinary design problems involving coupled fluid flow and structural phenomena using leading technologies from their respective domains and backed by the two most highly respected support teams in the industry. |
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| FLUENT 6.2 raises the industry standard for CFD |
07 March 2005 - Fluent Fluent Inc., today announced the release of the latest version of its flagship CFD software, FLUENT 6.2. This release has over 300 new capabilities that aim to broaden the range of possible CFD applications in all industries. Key enhancements to the core FLUENT solver have led to dramatic speed-ups and improved accuracy without compromising robustness and ease of use. FLUENT 6.2 has been beta-tested extensively by users and subjected to the most comprehensive real-world industrial test matrix available in the CFD industry today. Beta users have reported impressive performance improvements in FLUENT 6.2 compared to its already notable predecessor, FLUENT 6.1. |
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| Release of GAMBIT 2.2 takes CAD cleanup and CFD meshing to a new level |
15 December 2004 - Fluent GAMBIT 2.1's semi-automatic Cleanup tools have been enhanced now in v2.2. Fully automatic cleanup options are available for the most critical bottlenecks like slivers, short edges and sharp angles. A new "Cleanup Duplicate" geometry functionality has been added helping to provide full Cleanup toolkit for rapid geometry conditioning. New smoothing and enhanced "Healing" operations also continue to produce higher quality geometries. Holes can easily be covered with an extended wire frame operation and flow domains can be created using the new, fully automatic, multi-volume stitch algorithm. |
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| Sauber Petronas' new Supercomputer uses Fluent's CFD Software |
10 December 2004 - Fluent Fluent Inc., world leader in computational fluid dynamics software and services, announced today that its software is to be used on the new Supercomputer 'Albert' of the Formula 1 Motor Racing Team Sauber Petronas in Hinwil, Switzerland. 'Albert' is powered by 530 AMD 64-bit Opteron T processors and is currently among the most powerful computers being used within Formula 1 and the automotive industry as a whole. CFD is already recognized as a key factor in the battle for valuable World Championship points in Formula 1 and it is gaining even more importance with this announcement by Team Sauber Petronas. |
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| Reaction design announces KINetics plug-in for FLUENT CFD software |
18 November 2004 - Fluent Reaction Design, Inc., announced today their intent to deliver the Reaction Design KINetics Module as an added-value capability of Fluent's flagship CFD software, FLUENT. The resulting technology provides the KINetics Module for reaction modeling coupled with FLUENT's flow simulation capability. Users of Reaction Design's CHEMKIN software benefit from this software integration because they can utilize consistent chemistry modeling when performing multidimensional reacting flow simulations in FLUENT. |
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| Fluent announces support for AMD Opteron Processors |
11 November 2004 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announced today its support for the 32- and 64-bit AMD Opteron processor in its upcoming release of FLUENT 6.2. AMD provided Fluent with technical assistance and early access to its new processor technologies, allowing for support of this technology within FLUENT 6.2. |
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| Fluent Inc. announces support for Intel's EM64T 64-bit Processor |
08 November 2004 - Fluent The solution integrates Intel Xeon processor-based servers supporting Intel EM64T with PCI Express technology and the InfiniBand I/O fabric. Building on the successes of Intel's architecture for the FLUENT user community, Intel EM64T extensions, together with several innovations in microprocessor architecture and resource ability, virtually eliminate the limitations in addressing large data set, while simultaneously and transparently supporting peak performance of 32-bit codes. FLUENT customers employing large scale clusters of compute-nodes with a high-speed interconnect benefit from support for PCI Express, which enables high-speed low-latency data transfers between nodes, a pivotal element in scalable parallel computations. |
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| A revolutionary new First Pass flow simulation tool |
24 August 2004 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the immediate availability of FloWizard a highly automated simulation tool for conducting basic fluid flow and heat transfer analysis. FloWizard sets a new standard in ease of use for fluid dynamics calculations used by engineers and scientists. Its unique wizard-driven interface has been developed based on extensive usability tests involving engineers from leading companies around the world including members of the aerospace, automotive, consumer products, chemicals and manufacturing industries. |
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| Fluent releases TGrid 3.6 with HexCore technology |
17 March 2004 - Fluent TGrid's new HexCore meshing technology offers a unique advantage to CFD analysts and designers, particularly when modeling fluid flow problems with open spaces, where a high mesh quality is required. This condition is commonly encountered in the modeling of automotive cabin interiors or complex internal ventilation designs, among others. '50% cell count reduction can be obtained on these types of applications using HexCore with no sacrifice in mesh quality,' says TGrid Product Manager Erling Eklund. 'With a speed and ease-of-use comparable to our Tet Mesher, and with high quality hexahedral cells, HexCore will lead to faster and more accurate CFD simulations for many automotive applications,' he adds. |
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| Speedo brings formula one technology to the pool |
10 March 2004 - Fluent Fluent Europe Ltd. and Speedo, the world's leading swimwear brand, has brought Formula One technology to the pool with the launch of the fastest swimsuit in the world, FASTSKIN FSII. Born in the Speedo Aqualab (Speedo's research and development headquarters), FASTSKIN FSII increases speed by reducing passive drag by up to 4% more than the next best suit and is set to help swimmers blow the competition out of the water in Athens this summer. |
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| Easy-to-use First Pass CFD tool enables more intuitive, rapid design process |
25 February 2004 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces FloWizard, a highly-automated 'first-pass' flow simulation tool designed to quickly validate product design concepts in the earliest stages of the development process. This powerful, yet easy-to-use tool allows engineers with a fundamental understanding of fluid dynamics to gain access to the power of fluid flow and heat transfer modeling to make informed design decisions. FloWizard is also fully customizable, and features peer-to-peer collaboration as a standard feature, allowing advanced users to collaborate with new users for support and the review of results. |
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| Fluent is official supplier of CFD software to Dale Earnhardt, Inc. |
13 November 2003 - Fluent Fluent Incorporated, announces an exclusive sponsorship agreement with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. of Mooresville, North Carolina. Although CFD software has a long history of use in automotive manufacturing and Formula One racing, DEI is one of the first to add this high technology tool to its engineering arsenal in NASCAR racing. |
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| Fluent announces release of FlowLab 1.1 building on the success of this unique educational CFD tool |
06 October 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of FlowLab 1.1 software. FlowLab is a unique piece of educational software that uses the power of flow visualization through CFD to teach basic fluid mechanics principles in the engineering classroom. The software runs Fluent's general purpose CFD code, FLUENT 6.1, and pre-processor, GAMBIT 2.1, in the background, with a user-friendly, student-specific graphical user interface on its front end. |
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| POLYFLOW 3.10 extends fluid structure interaction, optimization and advanced adaptive meshing capabilities |
03 October 2003 - Fluent POLYFLOW 3.10 adds to the tried and proven strengths of the POLYFLOW CFD code in extrusion. Fluid structure interaction can result in excessive stresses that could degrade some solid parts of an extrusion die. In addition, any deformation of a die lip usually affects the shape of the die's extrudate, especially for a flat die. POLYFLOW 3.10 can now calculate the thermo-mechanical stress and deformations induced by generalized Newtonian or viscoelastic flows on a neighboring solid region. The new Graphical User Interface has a Windows look and feel making it easier to use. As part of the new interface, a navigation tree format helps users easily identify their location in the problem set-up. |
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| FLUENT CFD software released for Intel Itanium 2 processor based platform using Linux |
17 September 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc. announced today the general availability of its flagship Computational Fluid Dynamics software, FLUENT V6.1.22, for the Intel Itanium 2 processor family running under the Linux operating system. The new release supports full FLUENT functionality, including 64-bit parallel processing, on the Itanium 2 processors and complements Fluent's earlier announcement of full support for Itanium 2 microarchitecture under the HP-UX operating environment from the Hewlett-Packard Company. |
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| Fluent announces coupling with LMS SYSNOISE for acoustics modeling |
06 August 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc. and LMS International announced today the world leading Vibro-acoustics software LMS SYSNOISE Rev 5.6, released in April 2003, supports import of transient data from FLUENT 6.1, the leading computational fluid dynamics software from Fluent. This allows results from FLUENT to be used for comprehensive computational aero-acoustics simulations within SYSNOISE Rev5.6, complementing FLUENT 6.1's native aero-acoustics modeling capabilities. |
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| GAMBIT 2.1 provides new levels of geometry cleanup, HexCore Meshing and CAD Integration |
14 July 2003 - Fluent GAMBIT 2.1 has a semi-automatic cleanup tool for repairing and preparing a CFD geometry for high quality meshing. Holes, overlapping faces, small features, sharp corners, etc. are quickly identified and various tools are directly accessible in the code to resolve this range of problems. GAMBIT's automated tetrahedral, hexahedral and hybrid meshing functions have been enhanced in V2.1 with a new HexCore capability. HexCore combines the flexibility and automation of tetrahedral meshing with the efficiency of Cartesian meshing, resulting in higher quality meshes and reduced cell count. |
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| Mixing simulation gets easier with the release of MixSim 2.0 |
21 May 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc., in its continued commitment to providing CFD simulation technology to the process industry, releases MixSim 2.0 for use in modeling industrial mixing tank applications. MixSim has a mixing specific interface and is fully coupled with Fluent Inc.'s other packages (GAMBIT 2 for geometry and grid generation, and the FLUENT 6 solver for solver and physical models). The new intelligent geometry and meshing algorithms in MixSim 2.0, combined with mixing specific graphical presentation of results, enables users to set up CFD simulations of complex mixing tank configurations in a matter of minutes. |
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| GAMBIT 2.1 to include native CATIA V4 translation from spatial and automated cleanup tools |
11 April 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc. and Spatial Corp., a Dassault Systèmes (Nasdaq: DASTY; Euronext Paris #13065, DSY.PA) company, today announced that Fluent's GAMBIT 2.1 preprocessor, due for general release in the next month, includes native CATIA V4 translation. GAMBIT is the preprocessor supplied with Fluent's world-leading computational fluid dynamics software. Fluent has licensed the native CATIA V4 import technology from Spatial, which is the sole provider of true, native CATIA translators. |
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| FLUENT 6.1 offers advances in steam generator modeling and pollution prediction |
04 April 2003 - Fluent Accurate prediction of boiling and phase change is important for flow simulation of plant components such as steam generators, fuel assemblies, and condensers. FLUENT 6.1 has the ability to include interphase heat and mass transfer calculations with its Eulerian multiphase model, which significantly broadens the range of complicated geometries and physics that can be simulated in the power plant. |
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| FLUENT 6.1 introduces automated moving and deforming domain modeling to the Aerospace Industry |
04 April 2003 - Fluent This version of FLUENT brings new possibilities for modeling store separation, valve opening/closing, positive displacement pumps, stage separation, missile launches, and flow around other moving equipment with its dynamic mesh modeling capability. Users only need to set-up the initial mesh and specify the motion of the boundaries. FLUENT then computes the flow, automatically updating the mesh as the boundaries change shape. For applications where the boundary motion is not known ahead of time, such as store separation, it can be computed by FLUENT as part of the solution process. "FLUENT can now easily simulate physical phenomena previously requiring tedious manual preparation," says Fluent's Chief Technology Officer, Dipankar Choudhury. "The applications for dynamic mesh modeling are limitless. Our users are thinking of new ways to use it all the time," he adds. |
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| FLUENT 6.1 sets new standards for modeling flow around moving objects |
17 March 2003 - Fluent Fluent Inc. announces the immediate availability of version 6.1 of its world-dominant Computational Fluid Dynamics software, FLUENT. This major release offers several key functionality advantages to FLUENT users, including dynamic mesh for modeling flow conditions in and around moving objects. This easy-to-use capability allows users to simply set up the initial mesh, prescribe the motion, and sit back and watch as FLUENT automatically changes the mesh to follow the motion. |
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| Fluent Inc. empowers building design professionals even more with the release of Airpak 2.1 airflow modeling software |
20 December 2002 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the world leader in flow modeling software, announces the newest version of its Airpak software. Airpak 2.1 is an easy-to-use airflow modeling design tool that allows for the accurate modeling of airflow, heat transfer, contaminant transport, and thermal comfort in ventilation systems, as well as external building flows. Airpak can also reduce risk for new designs and improve the efficiency of current designs while saving time and money. |
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| Fluent Inc to deliver interoperability solutions built on PTC's granite one
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29 October 2002 - Fluent Granite One is the interoperability platform based on the unmatched geometry, feature and data exchange capabilities at the core of Pro/ENGINEER, PTC's market leading mechanical computer-aided design software. One of the key advantages of solutions built on Granite is the ability to interoperate associatively, providing updates to downstream applications based on any changes in an original solid model. |
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| Engineers discover secrets of soccer free kicks |
20 May 2002 - Fluent Three collaborating groups of researchers have unravelled some of the underlying mysteries of 'bending' a soccer ball during kicking which will be a feature of the upcoming Soccer World Cup in Japan and Korea this year. They were inspired to understand this technically very difficult 'art' of scoring soccer goals from dead ball "free kick" situations, perfected by such world class soccer players as Brazil's Roberto Carlos, Germany's Michael Ballack and England's David Beckham. Engineers at the University of Sheffield's Sports Engineering Research Group, Yamagata University's Sports Science Laboratory and Fluent Benelux have carried out a fundamental scientific and engineering analysis of this exciting part of the 'beautiful game'. |
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| Many enhancements included with the release of POLYFLOW 3.9 |
06 May 2002 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of POLYFLOW 3.9. This software, created to aid in the simulation of laminar flows through dies and molds during such processes as extrusion, blow molding, glass forming, and fiber spinning, features new enhancements that help simplify and automate much of the user's work, while further extending the capabilities of the software. |
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| IcePro 3.0 is released bringing major enhancements to Fluent's Icepak Thermal Modeling Software |
24 April 2002 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the world leader in computational fluid dynamics software, announces the release of IcePro 3.0, its Pro/Engineer-to-Icepak interface. The interface builds on its successful integration of CAD software with the thermal modeling software Icepak. 'This release is an advance in the CAD integration paradigm introduced in the previous versions of the interface. By allowing the user to use simplification tools available in Pro/Engineer itself, the time required to get thermal models from CAD systems is reduced dramatically. The philosophy of the integrated Pro/Engineer CAD interface is to take advantage of design engineers' expertise in using Pro/Engineer to define the thermal model,' says Icepak Product Manager, Dr. Rajesh Nair. |
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| Fluent announces the release of GAMBIT 2.0 and G/Turbo CFD meshing software |
21 December 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., world leader in computational fluid dynamics software, announces the release of GAMBIT 2.0, its general-purpose preprocessor for CFD analysis.
G/Turbo is an integral part of GAMBIT 2.0 and is designed specifically for meshing turbomachinery applications. 'GAMBIT 2.0 continues to allow engineers easier access into the CFD world,' says Erling Eklund, Fluent's GAMBIT Product Market Manager. 'With improved CAD integration and enhanced meshing tools, GAMBIT 2.0's features set new industry standards in meshing software,' adds Eklund. |
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| FLUENT 6.0 is released, Fluent Inc.'s Flagship CFD software offers more advanced features, rigorously tested |
17 December 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of FLUENT 6.0. This major new offering from Fluent is built on its robust and time-tested, unstructured CFD platform, with particularly notable leaps forward in the modeling of engineering problems involving multiphase physics, rotating equipment, and combustion. Highly advanced tools, which enable the user to create a moving/deforming mesh for analysis of in-cylinder engine performance, also make their debut as a beta capability in this version. |
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| FLUENT 6.0 is released, Fluent Inc.'s Flagship CFD software's newest version |
17 December 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of FLUENT 6.0. This major new offering from Fluent contains specific features geared to the accurate simulation of common aerospace engineering challenges, such as flow-induced noise, engine cooling, anti-icing, and turbine engine modeling. Major leaps forward in overall ease-of-use put this CFD code in a class by itself in its ability to work efficiently and integrate with the rest of the design and analysis desktop. |
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| FLUENT 6.0 is released, Fluent Inc.'s Flagship CFD software offers virtual flow prototyping for the HVAC industry |
17 December 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of FLUENT 6.0. A new set of features in this version specifically address the needs of HVAC engineers using CFD to build and test virtual prototypes of their designs for fans, pumps, compressors, indoor air quality, duct and environmental flows, heat exchangers, appliances, and many other applications. |
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| FLUENT and PLASMATOR are bundled to offer comprehensive plasma discharge modeling capabilities |
20 September 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc. and Kinema Research & Software, announce the release of FLUENT-PLASMATOR, a comprehensive plasma discharge modeling software for semiconductor manufacturing. Chemically reacting plasma discharges are an indispensable part of integrated circuit fabrication technology. By combining the strengths of the FLUENT and PLASMATOR programs, the bundled product provides the tools needed for reliable semiconductor manufacturing simulation. 'By partnering with Kinema we can offer the IC fabrication industry detailed insight into their plasma processes, such as plasma-enhanced CVD and plasma etching systems. Both semiconductor equipment manufacturers and chip makers will benefit,' explains Eric Grald, manager of Fluent's Materials Processing Industry Team. |
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| Fluent releases beta version of FlowLab: New educational software provides virtual fluids laboratory |
31 August 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc. Lebanon, NH USA, announces the beta release of Fluent/FlowLab. FlowLab is software, which uses the power of flow visualization through CFD to teach basic fluid mechanics principles in the engineering classroom. The beta version is now being deployed by a select group of engineering professors in Europe and North America, who will test it during the fall semester. Some of the institutions that will be testing FlowLab are: Dartmouth College, University of Vermont, University of Maryland, Illinois Institute of Technology, University of Delaware, University of Iowa, Iowa State University and Wayne State University. |
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| UMass researcher solves the mystery of the shower curtain |
13 July 2001 - Fluent There's no way to get rid of the daily annoyance of the shower curtain billowing in and sticking to an exposed body part, but there's now a way to explain the phenomenon, thanks to a researcher at the University of Massachusetts. David Schmidt, assistant professor in the mechanical and industrial engineering department, decided to map the forces acting on a shower curtain. Schmidt's areas of expertise include computer modeling of sprays, and the shower curtain question is one he's run into several times during his career. 'This is a popular question,' Schmidt said. 'It's nice to have the answer key.' |
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| Fluent releases Airpak 2.0 |
18 June 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of Airpak 2.0 - a major new release of this airflow modeling software, which made its market debut last year. 'The demand for airflow modeling to be done upfront in the design process for ventilation systems is heating up,' says Airpak Product Manager Walter Schwarz, 'and more and more firms are selecting Airpak as their tool of choice. The features that we've added with this new release are our response to the continuous market demands for faster model building, faster solutions, and easier ways to produce effective pictures, plots and animations from simulation results.' |
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| Fluent releases TGrid 3.4 |
18 June 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc announces the release of TGrid 3.4, its popular unstructured meshing tool for CFD model building. All CFD analysis requires that a geometrical representation of the problem be constructed and covered with a computational mesh, or grid. TGrid is one of several tools that Fluent provides to the users of its CFD software in order to streamline and take the guesswork out of the sometimes-tedious task of building a computational mesh. An unstructured mesh is made up of elements such as tetrahedra pyramids, and wedges, in addition to the traditional hexahedral (brick) elements, for greater flexibility, particularly in the case of complicated shapes. 'One key advance in TGrid 3.4 is the ability to grow prism layers along non-planar boundaries,' says Scott Gilmore, Fluent's Manager of Added-Value Analysis Products. 'This can substantially reduce design time,' adds Gilmore. |
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| Fluent Inc. and Concepts NREC announce strategic partnership |
26 April 2001 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and Concepts NREC, today announced the formation of a strategic partnership to provide comprehensive design and analysis software tools for turbomachinery applications. Combining Concepts NREC's world-renowned expertise in turbomachinery design with Fluent's market and technology leadership in CFD, the collaboration will offer best-in-class software tools by bundling Fluent's general purpose CFD software with Concepts NREC's Agile Engineering Design System software. Under the terms of the partnership, both companies will sell the bundled software. |
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| Fluent helps Winston Cup Winner go faster |
22 February 2001 - Fluent Fluid flow analysis is a critical technology in the high-tech world of Formula One racing. World-class teams, such as Benetton and Ferrari, have large and extremely advanced engineering facilities, where highly trained aerodynamicists and automotive engineers use tools like computational fluid dynamics to fine-tune their vehicles by any means that will provide an advantage. Now, CFD technology is being implemented for predictable success in NASCAR and CART racing as well. The 2000 Winston Cup Champions, Gibbs Racing, recently demonstrated how quickly and effectively they could give their team an edge using CFD software from Fluent Inc. CFD is computer-aided engineering software, which simulates fluid (air, liquid, or gas) flow, heat transfer, and chemical reactions. |
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| Fluent helps Ferrari go faster |
14 January 2001 - Fluent Fluent Incorporated, world leader in computational fluid dynamics software, announces that Formula One World Drivers' and World Constructors' Champions, Ferrari, has designated them as a Supplier. Under the agreement, Fluent supplies the Ferrari Racing Department with software and services for CFD analysis of racing vehicle aerodynamics. |
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| Fluent Inc. releases version 5.5 of its FLUENT software |
21 December 2000 - Fluent GT-Power is one-dimensional gas dynamics and engine simulation software developed by Gamma Technologies, Inc. (Westmont, IL). It is commonly used in the automotive industry for engine simulation. FLUENT 5.5 offers an option for users to couple their FLUENT simulations with their GT-Power simulations. This makes it easy for engineers to integrate their CFD flow modeling of components with the big picture, system-level simulation in GT-Power. Technological wizardry built into this coupling also makes the process fast and computationally economical. Currently, the coupling can take place in several areas of the simulation: velocity inlet, mass flow inlet, pressure inlet, and pressure outlet. To take advantage of the GT-Power/FLUENT coupling, users need a specialized license and the GT-Power library, specifically built for this coupling, from Gamma Technologies. Initially, this capability will be available on selected platforms only, with additional platforms planned for the near future. |
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| SGI and Fluent Inc. combine efforts to port and optimize Fluent's CFD software |
14 November 2000 - Fluent SGI, known worldwide for providing a broad range of high-performance computing and advanced graphics solutions, and Fluent Inc., the world-leading provider of computational fluid dynamics software and services, are combining efforts to port and optimize Fluent CFD software for the Intel Itanium platform. The results of this joint effort will give CFD users that depend on high-performance, high-memory simulations-including users in the automotive and aerospace industries-the ability to do large-scale simulations and include better resolution in their models on the Itanium architecture. |
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| New version of Icepak focuses on design integration |
11 November 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc. announces that the newest version of its Icepak electronics cooling simulation software is now available. Icepak 3.2 provides major new user options for reading files to and from CAD and other CAE packages commonly used in electronics engineering. 'Our customers use Icepak because it provides thermal information that helps them to design better and faster,' says Icepak product manager Rajesh Nair. 'It helps them to find the best way to keep their system cool,' he adds 'but design time and cost are further reduced when the thermal, electrical, and mechanical analyses are as streamlined as possible. Icepak 3.2 gives you more ways to 'talk' to your other CAE software than any other thermal design tool, that's the major significance of this version,' he concludes. |
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| New version of this computational fluid dynamics software for polymers widens its scope and improves usability |
12 October 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc., announces the release of POLYFLOW 3.8. This software is uniquely suited to simulate flow, heat transfer, and chemical reaction in polymers and materials with similar properties, such as plastic, rubber, glass, food, and other consumer products. It is used by engineers and analysts as a virtual prototyping tool for quickly and effectively improving product and equipment designs. |
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| The newest release of this state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics software |
16 September 2000 - Fluent The reality is that fluids and structures don't live in separate worlds. They interact. 'When fluids and structures interact, a new set of engineering challenges are introduced: deflection, stress, vibration. These factors must be taken into consideration in order for the computer model to accurately reflect reality. Some engineers have been able to calculate fluid structure interaction by doing the programming gymnastics required to couple a flow modeling software program with a structural analysis program. FIDAP 8.5 makes this unnecessary, because the entire capability is contained within one software program', says Eric Grald, Fluent's FIDAP Product Manager. |
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| Fluent Inc. announces plastics database interface |
01 September 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc., the leading provider of computational fluid dynamics software and M-Base Engineering + Software GmbH, announce the availability of a database interface between Fluent's POLYFLOW CFD code and M-Base's CAMPUS Merge Program. This database interface will provide faster, seamless, computer-aided engineering for design and analysis of polymer manufacturing processes. |
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| Fluent Inc. announces CFD software for plasma modeling |
10 July 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and Kinema Research & Software, a technology leader in the field of plasma modeling, announce that they will develop a joint software product for the semiconductor industry. The new product, a computer aided engineering tool for plasma simulation, links Fluent's FLUENTTM CFD package with Kinema's PLASMATOR software, supporting users with best-in-class CFD software for design and analysis of plasma-related applications. |
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| HP 9000 V-Class Enterprise Server powers FLUENT'S motor-sports consulting business |
01 June 2000 - Fluent Hewlett-Packard Company and Fluent Inc., a market leader in computational fluid dynamics software, announced today that Fluent(TM) has procured a 16-processor HP 9000 V2250 Enterprise Server to support Fluent's growing motor-sports consulting business. In a never-ending quest to find more speed, motor-sports teams are relying more and more on CFD software, such as Fluent's, to evaluate race-car designs and configurations. According to Fluent, this increased demand on CFD usage is responsible for the company's growing motor-sports business, both in consulting and end-user licensing. |
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| Fluent launches Airpak 1.0 Ventilation Modeling Software |
08 May 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc., introduces Airpak 1.0, its CFD-based heating, ventilation and air conditioning system design software. Airpak is an accurate, quick and easy-to-use tool, which simplifies the design and analysis of ventilation systems. Airpak's capabilities are unique in the HVAC industry, because it combines some of the most advanced features available in CFD software, such as highly accurate unstructured meshing and a powerful solver engine in a remarkably easy-to-use package. Using drag and drop selection of solid models in Airpak, a ventilation system designer quickly builds a virtual prototype of his design. Then, Airpak simulates the airflow through the design and provides visual results that the designer uses to pinpoint problem areas and optimize the design. |
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| Fluent and PFD announce internet-based simulation tools |
07 April 2000 - Fluent Performance Fluid Dynamics, an engineering consultancy and software company based in Dublin, Ireland, and Fluent Inc., a market leader in computational fluid dynamics software, have teamed to provide 3-D simulation of chemical reactors on the Internet. The Internet-based simulation tool, Net.Re@ction, gives engineers access to pre-solved CFD flow simulations from the FLUENT software, coupled with PFD's PFDReaction software for prediction of the reactor system chemistry. |
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| Fluent Inc. and Aspen Technology announce strategic technology initiative |
04 February 2000 - Fluent Fluent Inc., and Aspen Technology, Inc., today announced the formation of a strategic technology initiative to provide comprehensive design and simulation tools for the chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and power industries. The collaboration will leverage the complementary expertise of the two companies to provide best-in-class tools for engineers engaged in process equipment design and process optimization, enabling manufacturers to see how individual plant assets impact overall plant performance and efficiency. |
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