MPS粒子法を用いた
最先端の流体解析シミュレーション
MPS粒子法を用いた
最先端の流体解析シミュレーション


MPS粒子法を用いた
最先端の流体解析シミュレーション
MPS粒子法を用いた
最先端の流体解析シミュレーション
The MPS (Moving Particle Semi-implicit) and SPH (Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics) are two common particle-based fluid simulation techniques. MPS excels in stable simulation of free surfaces with large deformations and interactions with structures, while SPH is known for its ease of implementation. Particleworks uses the MPS method to accurately and stably simulate highly deformable fluids like water and oil. It is designed for design evaluation, product development, and academic research.
Time-saving simulation method
without mesh generation
High-accuracy simulation
for fluid deformation
High-scalable GPU computing
Simulates gas-liquid flow considering airflow and water splash for vehicle driving.
Evaluates motor cooling capability by simulating fluid-structure heat transfer and oil behavior simultaneously.
Evaluates fuel tank sloshing by considering the behavior of air and fluid surfaces with large deformations.
Simulates and evaluates oil behavior and torque in a gearbox that is very difficult to see inside.
Simulates and visualizes mortar and aggregates to evaluate viscosity and shear rate.
Simulates load and sea surface behavior caused by wave interference with offshore structures.
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