Flow Science Releases New Version of Casting Simulation Software

FLOW-3D offered in three different versions for basic, extended and advanced users.

FLOW-3D offered in three different versions for basic, extended and advanced users.

By DE Editors

Flow Science released a new version of FLOW-3D Cast, its simulation software developed especially for foundrymen, tool makers, and casting designers. Version 3.5 of FLOW-3D Cast features new capabilities to model iron solidification and shrinkage, cavitation potential, prediction of core gas generation, and sand core blowing and core and mold drying. A new permeable mold model is available to model air escape during filling. In addition, users can make use of temperature-dependent material properties to more-accurately predict solidification-related defects. An updated graphical user interface,  increased speed and an integrated CAD translation tool are also part of the new release.

FLOW-3D Cast is offered in three ascending levels of utility: Basic,  Extended and Advanced. The Basic version is positioned as an entry-level product for the foundry market, while Extended offers additional capabilities necessary for HPDC shops. The Advanced version is aimed at larger operations interested in making use of the most sophisticated physical models such as the sand core and mold suite. The Advanced version allows access to the FLOW-3D interface to enable the user to run non-casting simulations, such as auto manufacturers modeling sloshing, tank filling, and more. Because all versions use the same core FLOW-3D solver, the accuracy of filling and solidification results is equivalent across all versions.

The new release is now available for download by FLOW-3D Cast users who are under maintenance service contracts.

For more information, visit Flow Science.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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