Tag: CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)

Service

Microfluidics
Veryst offers a comprehensive approach to solving problems in microfluidic device development.  We employ an array of modeling tools, such as scaling arguments, analytical formulas, computational simulations, and laboratory testing to inform the design and integration of common components.
Simulation & Analysis

Veryst provides expertise in many aspects of simulation and analysis for use in product design, manufacturing processes, and failure analysis.  This includes modeling and analysis involving polymer materials, multiphysics modeling, finite element analysis, computational fluid dynamics, compu

Thermal Analysis
Veryst offers clients consulting services in thermal modeling of both solid and fluid systems, including interactions between these systems. We employ state-of-the-art finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics methods both to analyze and visualize the thermal profiles within client systems. Our simulation capabilities also include hard-to-solve coupled problems, including the interactions between thermal and structural effects and fluid movements resulting from thermal gradients.

News item

Article in NASA Software Tech Briefs

Veryst Engineering published an article in the September 2013 issue of NASA Software Tech Briefs titled "Conjugate Thermal Analysis of a Generic LED Light Bulb."  The article illustrates how a coupled thermal CFD (computational fluid dynamics) analysis is used to predict the temperature vari

Veryst work is the subject of SimScale blog
Dr. Alireza Kermani’s study of airflow in a hospital room was highlighted in a blog from SimScale simulation software. The blog describes the use of CFD for simulation and also offers suggestions for design optimization.

Event

Gold Sponsor of COMSOL Conference 2015
In addition to being a Gold Sponsor of this event, Veryst engineers presented four papers at the conference, including a plenary talk by Dr. Stuart Brown titled “Forensic Engineering: Multiphysics Simulation Unravels Elevator Brake Failure.”
Presentation at Agency for Health Care Administration seminar
Dr. Alireza Kermani spoke about “Using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate airflow in a hospital room,” addressing forced and natural ventilation and the flow of bacteria particles originating from a sick patient. 
Webinar on how to use CFD to simulate airflow in hospitals
Dr. Alireza Kermani offered a webinar describing how to investigate airflow patterns and prevent airborne transmission, and explaining the benefits of CFD simulation in ventilation systems studies.

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