Getting Started with Virtual Reactor 25.0
Also available on Youtube. About This Webinar Presented by: Sam Clark, Product Manager – CPFD Software CPFD hosted a webinar on Wednesday, April 30, 2025: Getting Started with Virtual Reactor…
Also available on Youtube. About This Webinar Presented by: Sam Clark, Product Manager – CPFD Software CPFD hosted a webinar on Wednesday, April 30, 2025: Getting Started with Virtual Reactor…
CPFD announces the release of Barracuda Virtual Reactor® 25.0 that includes new wall impact models, usability enhancements, and more.
This article highlights the collaboration between CPFD Software and UTEP in utilizing Barracuda Virtual Reactor for advanced research on improving the efficiency of co-gasification of biomass and MSW for hydrogen production
This webinar on Barracuda Virtual Reactor 25.0, to be hosted by CPFD on April 30, 2025, provides overview of new features and enhancements including new and improved Wall Impact models, location user-defined expressions, and more.
CPFD Software is pleased to announce the renewal of its software licensing agreement with Aurrenak & Loramendi Group, reaffirming their continued use of the Arena-Flow simulation software.
Arena-flow, by CPFD, models the air-driven sand flow critical to the creation of consistent, high-quality sand cores and molds for many processes including cold-box, shell, inorganics, greensand, hot-box, and warm-box. This video illustrates how air flow drags sand into the cavity.
This video shows how a mixture of gas and air progresses inside a core box, as the sand has contact with gas, air, cured sand, in this instance cured sand is shown as transparent dark grey.
This video demonstrates Arena-flow’s inorganic curing capabilities for dehydrative systems.
This video demonstrates the air-sand motion computed by Arena-flow for a magazine used to fill multiple sand cores. As the magazine pressurizes, the air drags sand into the core.