AFT Fathom has been used on thousands of pipe flow and duct flow applications ranging from chemical to petrochemical to power to pharmaceutical to facilities to aerospace and more. Systems applications range from power plant cooling systems to small bore hydraulic tubing. AFT Fathom's hydraulic solution engine is based on the Newton-Raphson matrix iteration method plus many proprietary solution methods developed by AFT over several years that increase solution speed and robustness for solving pipe flow and duct flow applications.
Four solution methods are available:
* Constant fluid properties
* Variable fluid properties - user may specify differing fluid properties on a pipe by pipe basis
* Heat transfer with energy balance, single fluid - modeling heat transfer through pipe boundaries and heat exchangers along with fluid property variations with temperature
* Heat transfer with energy balance, multiple fluids - modeling heat transfer between multiple hydraulic circuits thermally linked through heat exchangers
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids are supported.
While the following provides an outline of AFT Fathom's capabilities and how it is used, it cannot replace first hand experience so that we invite you to download a free, working demo to try yourself or contact about receiving an evaluation license that will allow you to run the full version for a limited time period
Four solution methods are available:
* Constant fluid properties
* Variable fluid properties - user may specify differing fluid properties on a pipe by pipe basis
* Heat transfer with energy balance, single fluid - modeling heat transfer through pipe boundaries and heat exchangers along with fluid property variations with temperature
* Heat transfer with energy balance, multiple fluids - modeling heat transfer between multiple hydraulic circuits thermally linked through heat exchangers
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids are supported.
While the following provides an outline of AFT Fathom's capabilities and how it is used, it cannot replace first hand experience so that we invite you to download a free, working demo to try yourself or contact about receiving an evaluation license that will allow you to run the full version for a limited time period
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