Applied Flow Technology xStream v1.0.1107 build 2021.11.16
Applied Flow Technology xStream v1.0.1107 build 2021.11.16 | 200 MB | Language: English
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ATF announced the release of xStream 1.0.1107 build 2021.11.16 is a powerful fluid dynamic simulation tool for high-speed, acoustic transients that occur in steam and gas piping systems.
AFT xStream (Version Date 2021.11.16) Release Notes
*** Changes for Version Date 2021.04.12 ***
None: Initial Release
AFT xStreamis a powerful fluid dynamic simulation tool for high-speed, acoustic transients that occur in steam and gas piping systems. Uncertainty in design and operations costs money and time. Now you can accurately simulate how your steam and gas systems will respond to potentially harmful transient events.
AFT xStream incorporates a steady-state solver providing seamless transfer of initial conditions to the transient analysis. Steady-state solutions are determined using a modified Newton-Raphson matrix iteration. The traditional Method of Characteristics is used to solve the transient mass and momentum equations of pipe flow.
AFT xStream Gas and Steam Transient Analysis Software
Steam and gas transients are time-dependent deviations from steady-state operating point. For example, a relief system reacting to an over-pressure event would cause a transient event. The ability to be proactive in the transient analysis of steam and gas systems is important for any piping system. It is important to the reliability, sustainability, and overall safety of a system.
Founded in 1993, Applied Flow Technologyis a leader in the pipe flow modeling software market. With a primary focus on developing high quality fluid flow analysis software, AFT has a comprehensive line of products for the analysis and design of piping and ducting systems.
Product:Applied Flow Technology xStream
Version:1.0.1107 build 2021.11.16
Supported Architectures:x64
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Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:PC *
Size:200.8 mb
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