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Precision simulation and design services tailored for your industry challenges.

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At simulys, we bring Apex Simultech’s expertise in simulation and design to life, solving complex engineering challenges with precision.

Our Core Expertise

· Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)

· Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

· Thermal Analysis

· Multiphysics Simulation

Engineers collaborating over detailed simulation models on multiple screens in a modern workspace.
Engineers collaborating over detailed simulation models on multiple screens in a modern workspace.
Our Expertise
Our Commitment

From fluid dynamics to structural analysis, we tailor solutions that empower your projects with accuracy and reliability.

Our Services

Precision simulation and design solutions tailored to your engineering challenges.

Engineer analyzing fluid flow simulation on a computer screen in a modern office.
Engineer analyzing fluid flow simulation on a computer screen in a modern office.
Close-up of finite element mesh on a 3D mechanical part displayed on a laptop.
Close-up of finite element mesh on a 3D mechanical part displayed on a laptop.
CFD

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation analysis is an advanced engineering technique used to study and predict the behavior of fluids—liquids and gases—and their interaction with surfaces. By using numerical methods and algorithms, CFD enables engineers to visualize fluid flow, heat transfer, and related physical phenomena in a virtual environment.

CFD works by solving complex mathematical equations that govern fluid motion, such as the Navier–Stokes equations. The physical domain is divided into small cells (mesh), and calculations are performed across these cells to accurately simulate real-world fluid behavior under various conditions.

FEA

Robust finite element analysis ensuring structural integrity and safety. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a powerful computational engineering method used to predict how products and systems behave under real-world conditions. It allows engineers to simulate and evaluate the effects of forces, vibrations, heat, and other physical factors on a design—before it is physically built.

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