Aerodynamics & Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI)

Through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Fluid–Structure Interaction (FSI) tools, advanced aerodynamic simulations are carried out to evaluate the performance of vehicles, components, and structures under various flow conditions. These analyses include pressure distribution, lift and drag forces, boundary layer behavior, and vortex dynamics—critical for understanding aerodynamic efficiency.

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Applications of External Aerodynamics in Engineering

Our services enable the assessment of both steady and unsteady aerodynamic effects in a range of industries and applications, including:

    • Aerospace Engineering  – Aerodynamic analysis of aircraft, UAVs, and spacecraft.

    • Automotive Industry – Optimization of vehicle shape for reduced drag and improved fuel efficiency.

    • Civil Engineering & Architecture – Wind load assessment on buildings, bridges, towers, and urban structures.

    • Renewable Energy – Aerodynamic performance of wind turbine blades.

    • Sports Engineering – Design of high-performance sports equipment and wearables.

    • Rail & Marine Transport – Airflow effects on high-speed trains and above-water vessel structures.

These simulations support the development of high-performance systems, ensuring they comply with stringent operational, efficiency, and safety standards.

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