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FINE/Marine Version 2.3-1 Released
Posted Wed July 06, 2011 @08:14AM
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News NUMECA International is pleased to announce the release of FINE/Marine v2.3-1, the latest version of the leading CFD solution for naval architects, providing innovative and high performance solutions to the marine industry.


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Version 2.3-1 features several advancements and new features:

The meshing solution capabilities (HEXPRESS) have been further extended, speeding up the mesh generation process, adding more control to the viscous layer insertion and increasing the number of user-friendly functionalities.

Existing powerful features linked to the CFD solution have been upgraded (i.e. improvements in the adaptive grid refinement technique) while new enhancements have been implemented (i.e. introduction of DES turbulence models, reading dynamic libraries).

Significant efforts have been directed also towards the management of the marine post-treatment (CFView) in order to achieve drastic time reduction in results analysis.

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