FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
CFD assumptions are simplifications or approximations made during numerical simulations to streamline complex processes. They are essential because they allow us to focus computational efforts on key aspects of a problem, saving time and resources while still achieving accurate results.
Certainly. Imagine a customer facing pressure drop issues in their complex fin tube heat exchanger. By assuming certain heat sink / source parameters for heat transfer process and focusing on the specific flow-related problem, we simplified the analysis, making it both faster and more accurate.
The key is to understand the customer’s specific problem and objectives. By focusing on what matters most to them, such as flow-related issues or pressure drop, we tailor our assumptions to simplify the problem while still addressing their core concerns.
No, CFD assumptions are not shortcuts to avoid complexity but strategic tools to manage it efficiently. They allow us to break down complex problems into manageable parts, making them doable within time constraints. The goal is to strike the right balance between accuracy and computational efficiency.
While it’s important to strike a balance, oversimplification is a concern. However, experienced CFD experts carefully choose assumptions based on a deep understanding of the problem. Validation and sensitivity analysis help ensure that assumptions don’t compromise the accuracy of results.