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Azore-Pointwise Integrated Workflow for Efficient CFD Simulation
Posted Mon November 09, 2020 @06:02PM
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Announcements It is official - the Azore-Pointwise integration has now been released! This is great news for AzoreCFD and Pointwise users alike. The integration aims to enhance the simulation experience and maximize the speed of pre-processing for AzoreCFD simulation.

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Now it is super easy to assign boundaries and export an Azore input file directly from Pointwise. After importing the file in AzoreCFD, it's a breeze to simply define the boundary conditions and start the simulation. Finally, the integrated post-processing in AzoreCFD will have you analyzing simulation results without delay. 

We want to thank our friends at Pointwise for their support in developing the Azore plugin for Pointwise. They are such a great team to work with, and deserve the honorable reputation they have earned in our industry.

The plugin is now available with the latest downloads of AzoreCFD (try it for free!) for all platforms, and it will be included with the next Pointwise V18.4 R2 release.

Azore Software, LLC, provider of practical CFD that you can trust, is headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. With flexible monthly subscription plans, Azore CFD answers both the technical and the software licensing challenges that many flow and heat transfer analysts face today. First released for industrial use in 2007, today Azore CFD software is applied across a broad range of industries including manufacturing and energy.

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