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ANSYS Airpak is a CAE tool for engineers to quickly and accurately model airflow, contaminants, and thermal comfort. Its fast learning curve enables users to begin comfortably using the software in only one day because ANSYS Airpak streamlines the application of the leading computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, ANSYS Fluent, to ventilation problems. It provides information on flow characteristics such as mixing, ventilation effectiveness, temperature distribution, contaminant distribution, and thermal comfort. Use it to easily build a computer model of an application and quickly test a variety of design options to find the best solution. Eliminate the guesswork in designing ventilation systems for non-standard and one-of-a-kind facilities. Reduce the risk for new designs and/or improve the efficiency of current designs. Animations and visualizations from ANSYS Airpak results also help the engineer to more effectively market and sell their designs and capabilities. » What's new in ANSYS 12.1 |
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FeaturesANSYS Airpak has set the standard in the HVAC industry for simulating room air distribution and thermal comfort since 2000 and delivers technologies that improve the user’s workflow process by letting the user build more computationally efficient and accurate models faster than any other airflow modeling software package. It can greatly enhance computer-aided engineering for ventilation systems. Intuitive User Environment MCAD import/export Diffuser Macros Meshing Turbulence Modeling Thermal Comfort Related Post Processing Visualization and Reporting
Simulation ExamplesIn today’s world, the design of buildings for energy-efficient and/or sustainable goals is not complete without a thorough modeling of the interior airflow to streamline the design process. This virtual building design approach leads to rapid investigation of alternative designs and a better understanding of the physics that impact product or building performance. This translates to overall cost reduction in development projects while reducing design-cycle time. Engineering simulation tools from ANSYS assist in the process of developing and evaluating building ventilation system design concepts as well as contributing to the evidence that a proposed design meets various rating criteria.
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