Particleworks

Particleworks

An advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method

Particleworks

Particleworks is a product of Prometech.

Particleworks is an advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method.

Distributed by EnginSoft across Europe, Particleworks provides significant time and cost savings by eliminating the mesh generation that is required for conventional CFD software.

With Particleworks, engineers are able to model and simulate large-scale problems without overwhelming resources.

For CFD Users, Particleworks can help you achieve faster, better process with reduced resource comsumption.

For Engineers relying on tests because traditional CFD is taking too long, complex and resource demanding. Particleworks can help you save money through CAE simulation.

An advanced CFD Software solution, based on the Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) method

Main benefits

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  Gain significant time and cost savings with the Mesh-free particle method

  Achieve improved accuracy of free surface flow

  Overcome complex boundary geometries with flexible boundary conditions

  Accelerate flexible fluid power/fluid rigid body integrations

  Understand the modularity of chemical reactions and mixing

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Futurities: 2023 special issue on Particleworks

Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) is a meshless method of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) specifically conceived to analyse liquid flows, from the most common liquids like water and oil, to the most complex ones such as highly viscous consumer products, adhesives, polymers, and foods or even semi-solid materials like grease or organic waste.

This publication is a collection of papers addressing different industrial sectors and covering applications ranging from lubrication of transmissions, cooling of engines, prevention of aquaplaning, and fire extinguishing, to the electrification of mobility solutions and the study of snow drifts.

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CASE STUDY

Refining the design of a spout for a laundry detergent

Particleworks enables fluid flow simulation combined with human-like behavior to improve product performance

In this case study, LION Corporation uses Particleworks to simulate fluid flow to improve the design of a new cap spout for its new HARETA brand of laundry detergent.

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CASE STUDY

Damage Estimation of Vehicle through Tsunami Simulation using Particleworks and LS-DYNA

MPS method in fluid computational dynamics offers possibilities for improving the design of vehicle safety

In this technical article, we demonstrate how to apply a one-way coupling technique using a combination of ParticleWorks and LS-DYNA to estimate tsunami damage to a vehicle.

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CASE STUDY

CFD study of a Pelton turbine runner

Comparison between traditional Eulerian and novel Lagrangian approaches

This technical article, a collaboration between EnginSoft and ZECO, compares two different methodologies for the study and optimization of impulse turbines, specifically Pelton turbines, in order to evaluate which is the quicker and more reliable method.

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CASE STUDY

Comparing cooling methods for e-motors

A simulation methodology developed by TotalEnergies

In this paper, we will present the methodology developed by TotalEnergies and EnginSoft to select, design and improve an e-motor by simulating and predicting electromagnetic losses, fluid flow behaviour and temperature distributions.

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CASE STUDY

Optimizing the spray cooling of e-drives with moving particle simulation

This article discusses the use of moving particle simulation of the oil distribution system to predict heat dissipation and temperature distribution in the engine in order to examine virtual e-drive prototypes to improve their final design.

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