Particleworks is a CFD software for the simulation of liquid and multi-phase flows.
The mesh-less solver and the intuitive interface make the simulation process simple and fast, even for complex geometries with moving parts, like transmissions, electric-motors or IC engines.
The Navier-Stokes solver is based on a deterministic Lagrangian method - Moving Particle Simulation - that allows to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer and granular flow.
Particleworks is used in different industrial sectors, from automotive and aerospace to consumer goods, from power generation to the Food & Beverage industry.
Contact usHewland Engineering shares their views on the mesh free CFD solution Particleworks and working with EnginSoft UK Ltd.
“Typically we would go from CAD to test in around ten to twelve weeks.
With Particleworks we can do that in three days”
Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) and Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) are two particle methods used in fluid dynamics simulation.
Discover what are the differences between Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics and Moving Particle Simulation and check out the advantages of Particleworks with respect to other particle simulation software!
Learn MoreParticleworks Europe is the European competence center for the Particleworks and Granuleworks technologies.
We support distributors and assist customers who require help for applications, verticalization, dedicated developments or integration into their IT systems.
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Read moreFuturities, the EnginSoft's Simulation Based Engineering & Sciences Magazine, has been published in a special edition, completely dedicated to Particleworks: a collection of papers addressing different industrial sectors and covering applications ranging from lubrication of transmissions, cooling of engines, prevention of aquaplaning, and fire extinguishing, to the electrification of mobility solutions and the study of snow drifts.
Go to EnginSoft website to download the digital special issue