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CFX is a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) program widely employed within industry. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is the use of computers to analyse problems in fluid dynamics. ...
History CFX has its roots in the program Flow3D originally developed in-house for use by the UKAEA. The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority was established in 1954 as a statutory corporation to oversee and pioneer the development of nuclear energy within the United Kingdom. ...
FLOW3D was commercialised by UKAEA and AEA Technology, renamed CFX and purchased in 2003 by ANSYS, Inc. AEA Technology plc was formed in 1996 as the privatised offshoot of the UKAEA. Originally consisting of divisions with expertise in nuclear safety, nuclear engineering, and environmental protection, it was a contractor organisation for UKAEA and other governmental customers. ...
2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
ANSYS, Inc (Nasdaq: ANSS) is a engineering simulation software (CAE) vendor. ...
The original product offering was based on a structured code (Up to and including CFX4) based on the SIMPLE solution technique, which was subsequently replaced by an unstructured code using a full coupled solver (CFX-5 onwards). Look up Simple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary In music a simple interval is one which lies within one octave, contrasted with a compound interval which exceeds or is wider than one octave. ...
External Links CFX is also a type of Power Supply for Computers. I think it means "Compact Form Factor" I noticed them today when looking at BTX Form Factor cases. Does anyone have any more information on this to put in Wiki and know how to fix this record and make it look all nice and stuff? Examples: http://www.formfactors.org/FFDetail.asp?FFID=14&CatID=2 " The CFX power supply(s) was primarily intended for use with small form factor system designs (10 –15 liters in total system volume)." And a case that has one: http://www.evercase.com/newsite/2product/ece1341.htm |