Energy2D for Mac OS X 2.6 freeware

... designed to offer you an interactive simulation of heat and mass flow. All that you have to do is select the model which interests you and you can start your analysis. ...

Author Concord Consortium
Released 2017-09-01
Filesize 67.50 MB
Downloads 650
OS Mac OS X
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords heat flow simulation, simulate mass flow, analyze heat flow, simulate, simulator, simulation
Users' rating
(15 rating)
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Energy2D for Mac OS X freeware - The Latest User Reviews
Energy2D for Mac OS X freeware - The Latest Versions History
2.6 Sep 1, 2017 New Release
2.0 Sep 16, 2014 New Release Multiphysics
Radiation modeling
Particle-fluid coupling
Lots of updates
1.3 Jul 2, 2014 New Release New:
Radiation to a Concave Shape
Radiation in a Box
PTC/NTC Heaters
Thermophoresis
Multiple Phases
Multiphysics features:
radiation and particle simulations.

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