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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a scientific branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and algorithms to solve and analyze problems, which involve fluid flows. Predicting and controlling fluid flows is critical in optimizing the efficiency of a wide variety of processes and products.


Therefore, using the available CFD solutions and advanced computational power of computer clusters, today's engineers, analysts, and scientists can solve very complex problems, while having the insight into fluid mechanics phenomena and the confidence that the processes and products under investigation will perform as efficiently and optimally as possible.


In general, CFD finds application in many aspects engineers usually deal with, such as:

  • Single Phase Non-Reacting Flows
  • Thermal Management
  • Multiphase Flows
  • Reacting Flows
  • Combustion
  • Fluid-Structure Interaction
  • Electro-Thermal Interaction

From an industrial point of view, the CFD expertise within KITE Group spans various applications, including but not limited to the following areas:

    Automotive

    Aerospace

    Electronics

    Turbomachinery

    Industry

    Architecture/Civil Engineering