CPFD Software Opens New Office in Houston
CPFD Software has a new headquarter at the newly renovated Republic Square in the Energy Corridor, at 13501 Katy Fwy, Suite 3505, Houston, TX, 77079.
CPFD Software has a new headquarter at the newly renovated Republic Square in the Energy Corridor, at 13501 Katy Fwy, Suite 3505, Houston, TX, 77079.
Dr. James Parker, CTO at CPFD has been invited to speak at the 2022 NETL Multiphase Flow Science Workshop, presenting on “Application of MP-PIC method to Ebullated Bed Reactors”.
CPFD Software enters into a software licensing and services agreement with Skeleton Technologies (Germany). Barracuda is helping Skeleton increase their in depth knowledge & understanding and streamlining their production, further increase thier confidence level in thier future development goals.
CPFD Software announces the release of Barracuda Virtual Reactor® 22.0. This is a feature release that expands modeling capabilities via new physics models, improves usability, and enhances post-processing.
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CPFD Software announces that it has entered into a software licensing contract with Tianjin Cement Industry Design & Research Institute Co., LTD. Tianjin Cement Institute will use CPFD Software’s Barracuda Virtual Reactor simulation software to further its technology, products, and vision.
CPFD Software ran a battery of benchmarks that compared Barracuda Virtual Reactor simulations on NVIDIA A100 GPUs to CPUs. A 50x-400x speedup was observed. The simulations that would take days or weeks can now be done in hours.
Peter Blaser at CPFD Software has been invited to speak at GLS-15, the 15th International Conference on Gas–Liquid and Gas–Liquid–Solid Reactor Engineering (GLS-15) and will present on the topic “Application of MP-PIC method to Ebullated Bed Reactors” at Ottawa, Canada on August 7-10.