|  CFD2000 is an advanced, general-purpose computational fluid dynamics (CFD) 
software system for simulating a wide range of fluid flow and heat and mass 
transfer problems including: 
 
	Subsonic, transonic, and supersonicChemical reactionChemical vapor depositionMulti-phase flowTurbulence modelingCompressible / incompressibleConjugate heat transferRadiationFree surfaceFluid-Structure interactionFire simulations 
 The CFD2000 system is exceptionally easy to learn/use, and can be quickly 
mastered by scientists and engineers. CFD2000 is accessed with a state-of-the-art 
Graphical User Interface (GUI) which provides full control of all the program?s 
functions. The GUI menu structure represents a logical progression through the 
process of fluid flow simulation that is intuitive for experienced CFD 
investigators and a convenient guide for beginners.
 Based on an advanced 3D windowing scheme, CFD2000?s intelligent GUI guides 
you through all steps of a flow simulation. Using pull-down menus and a 
combination of mouse and keyboard inputs, you can define the flow model, control 
and monitor the progress of the analysis, and examine the results. The software 
provides intelligent default values and performs extensive error checking on 
inputs.
 FeaturesGeneral  
	Fully interactive menu-driven inputMultiple window environment Mesh-independent geometry Automatic mesh generation Point-and-click boundary condition specification Units conversion Flow field initialization tools Automatic time-stepping Mesh sequencing Real-time solution convergence monitoring Prompt line help Error diagnostics File management 
 Geometry Model Definition
 
	Coordinate systems, all with 1-, 2-, or 3-dimensions- Cartesian coordinates
 - Cylindrical coordinates (including 2D-axisymmetric)
 - Body-fitted coordinates (BFC)
Geometry-based modeling with separate specification for each region of- Physical extent
 - Number of computational elements (cells)
Mesh stretching (power-law for Cartesian and cylindrical, hyperbolic for 
	BFC)Moving mesh capabilityCAD data import (IGES) 
 Analysis Options 
	Steady-state or transient Incompressible low-speed or compressible transonic/supersonic flow Laminar or turbulent flow Flow through porous media Two-phase (particle/continuum) flow - Lagrangian particle tracking with 
	models for- Particle breakup
 - Particle merging
 - Particle evaporation/ablation with latent heat exchange
Free-Surface Chemically-reacting flow with fast chemical options- Instantaneous
 - Equilibrium
 - Frozen
 - Finite rate - multi-step
 - Surface
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD)Heat transfer Conjugate (fluid/solid) heat transfer Radiation (view factor method in BFC) Rigid body fluid-structure interaction (FSI) User-defined variables (chemical species/passive tracer concentrations)
	Full dependent variable control (store/save/print/omit options) 
 Fluid/Solid Property Control Values drawn from built-in library, user-defined models, or specified as 
constants  
	Density (equation of state)Laminar viscosity, including three non-Newtonian extensions- Power-law model
 - Carreau model
 - Bingham model
Turbulent viscosity (k-epsilon model default)Specific heatThermal conductivityReference temperature and thermal expansion coefficientMass diffusivities 
 Boundary Conditions 
	Boundary conditions aligned to geometric regions or cells (independent 
	of computational mesh)User-supplied or model-generated name for each boundary"Point-and-click" boundary specification for- Inlets, with velocities specified in terms of Cartesian coord
 - Outlets, with external dependent variables
 - Walls, with assigned fluxes/values for solved dependent var
 - Volumetric blockages, with dependent variable flux/value assigned to each 
	surface
 - General source quantities specified per unit volume, unit area, or per 
	cell
 - Porous flow regions, with user-specifed permeability and nonlinear loss 
	coefficient
 - Moving grid, with motion specified in terms of constant or time-dependent 
	velocities
 - Gravity forces and other body forces, with force vector for each relevant 
	axis
 - Cyclic boundaries in three orthogonal coordinate directions
Boussinesq approximation available for buoyant convection Particle injection available at any boundary 
 Solution Control 
	Initial values of all solved dependent variables can be set for the 
	entire domain or for domain subsets Restart capability for all solved dependent variables Automatic or specified time step control Separate time step multipliers for all transient variables Grid sequencing for automatic increase/decrease in grid resolution Choice of linear equation solvers for each dependent variable- Alternating-direction implicit (ADI)
 - Direct solver
 - Incomplete factorization
User control over number of iterations, relaxation factor, and 
	convergence criteria Four convection schemes available for each dependent variable- 1st-order upwind
 - 2nd-order upwind
 - 3rd-order upwind
 - Hybrid
Two treatments available for diffusivity of each dependent variable- Arithmetic averaging
 - Harmonic averaging
Toggle on/off compressibility and pressure work terms Run time solution monitoring Post-processing visualization output options- Fieldview
 - Tecplot
 - Plot3D
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