Solving the World’s Toughest CFD Problems

Santa Fe, NM, December 4, 2014 — Flow Science, Inc. has announced a new consultancy agreement with Minerva Dynamics to provide computational fluid dynamics (CFD) services in the maritime, hydraulic engineering and manufacturing sectors.

Minerva Dynamics offers a UK-based resource to service the increasing need to simulate challenging free-surface flow problems, without the expense or technical constraints associated with scaled experimental testing. Minerva specializes in the simulation of hydrodynamic design problems and has selected the industry-leading free-surface flow software, FLOW-3D, to assist them.

Our services are targeted towards engineers and scientists who require a deeper understanding of their problem and quantifiable forces, coefficients, and flow rates, said Peter Arnold, Principal of Minerva Dynamics.

About Minerva Dynamics

With unparalleled experience combining the provision of state-of-the-art free-surface flow simulation, experimental testing and hands on practical design development, Minerva Dynamics looks forward to engaging with a wide client base and delivering valued insightful results at the design stage reducing development timescales and the associated costs while minimizing risk. Minerva Dynamics is based in the historic city of Bath in the south west of England. They can be found online at www.minervadynamics.com.

Media Contact for Minerva Dynamics

Peter Arnold | info@minervadynamics.com | +44 (0) 1225 667273

About Flow Science

Flow Science, Inc. is a privately-held software company specializing in transient, free-surface CFD flow modeling software for industrial and scientific applications worldwide. Flow Science has distributors for FLOW-3D sales and support in nations throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Flow Science is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Media Contact

Flow Science, Inc.
683 Harkle Rd.
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Attn: Amanda Ruggles
info@flow3d.com
+1 505-982-0088

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