Azore CFD
AzoreCFD has been a trusted, cutting-edge software tool since 2007. Azore focuses on analysis, design, engineering, and on obtaining precise, and quick results. Customers use Azore for applications that include: industrial flows, aerodynamics, thermal mixing, conjugate heat transfer, gas species mixing, heating and cooling systems, external flows, and more.
Azore can be used to simulate essentially any steady-state or transient fluid flow model, including problems that involve conjugate heat transfer and special transport. With flexible pre/post processing, Azore allows for arbitrary polyhedral mesh topology with several import formats supported. Built-in post-processing capabilities includes: scalar fields, pathlines, animations, residual reports, vector fields, ISO-surfaces, force & movement reports, and export for external post-processing.
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Innoslate
SPEC Innovations’ flagship model-based systems engineering solution can help your team reduce time-to-market, cost, and risk on even some of the most complex systems. This cloud or on-premise application uses a modern web browser, with an intuitive graphical user interface.
Innoslate’s full lifecycle capabilities include:
• Requirements Management
• Documents Management
• Modeling
• Discrete Event Simulator
• Monte Carlo Simulator
• DoDAF Models and Views
• Database Management
• Test Management with full reports, status updates, results, and more.
• Real Time Collaboration
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Parallel Domain Replica Sim
Parallel Domain Replica Sim enables the creation of high-fidelity, fully annotated, simulation-ready environments from users’ own captured data (photos, videos, scans). With PD Replica, you can generate near-pixel-perfect reconstructions of real-world scenes, transforming them into virtual environments that preserve visual detail and realism. PD Sim provides a Python API through which perception, machine learning, and autonomy teams can configure and run large-scale test scenarios and simulate sensor inputs (camera, lidar, radar, etc.) in either open- or closed-loop mode. These simulated sensor feeds come with full annotations, so developers can test their perception systems under a wide variety of conditions, lighting, weather, object configurations, and edge cases, without needing to collect real-world data for every scenario.
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