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Autumn 2023 | Product peek

Particleworks 8: the most advanced mesh-less fluid dynamics simulation software

by Michele Merelli, EnginSoft
Futurities Year 20 n°3, Summer 2023

The latest version of Particleworks, the particle-based fluid dynamics simulation software that uses moving particle simulation (MPS), is now available with a wide range of features and improvements that complete the solver’s ability to manage integrated physics (it includes a thermal solver), and make simulations faster due to its multi-resolution (MR) and multi-GPU (graphic processing unit) support.

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