Modelling & Simulation
Decision-making reliability through precise and fast predictions
Flow simulations (CFD) and strength calculations (FEA) as well as the coupling of both approaches (FSI) under consideration of thermal effects represent the basic building blocks of modern numerical modelling for a variety of industrial tasks. The extensibility of the approaches to include thermal aspects, mass transfer and mass exchange as well as chemical, biological and physiological processes allows the use of these methods in a variety of different application scenarios.
ASD GmbH uses these possibilities together with the technical and physical understanding of the employees to enable realistic, efficient and precise statements for various questions.
Computational Fluid Dynamics – CFD
Numerical flow simulations (Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations – CFD Simulations) enable three-dimensional insights into complex flow processes, which could not be realised experimentally or only at great expense. Numerical flow simulation is not limited to simple flow simulation of liquids
Strength calculation – FEM
Using realistic three-dimensional numerical models created on the basis of 3D CAD data, static and dynamic strength calculations as well as natural and forced vibration analyses can be carried out, taking into account non-linear geometric and/or material behaviour. The finite
Fluid Structure Interaction – FSI
Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI) combines the description of a flow with the interaction of a solid. The methods CFD and FEA are applied simultaneously to adequately describe complex systems. Examples include the contraction of blood vessels and their influence on
Thermal calculations
Temperature distribution in a conference room (red limit encloses temperature range >30°C)
Mass transfer & mass transport
Mass transfer and mass transport are associated with processes such as diffusion and convection, adsorption and separation as well as mass transfer and mass transfer (e.g. through porous media). Examples: Wash-out processes of substances in flow-through systems and devices (recovery
Chemical and biological simulations
Especially in the fields of medical technology, biotechnology and process engineering, the interaction of biological or chemical processes with the dominant physical processes is of interest in many applications. The exact knowledge of the relevant interrelationships and dependencies involved is