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What’s new in 2023
XFlow 2023 includes the following features and enhancements:
- XFlow supports the use of multiresolution boosting the simulation performance.
- Thermal analysis of gearbox components is enabled by the ability to output surface fields, such as heat transfer coefficients, on moving geometries.
- Accurate torque prediction for churning losses estimation.
- Ability to plot pressure and viscous force/moment contributions separately.
- XFlow supports the use of NVIDIA GPU cards with both Linux and Windows operating systems.
- XFlow supports the use AMD GPU cards with Linux operating systems.
- Ability to compute the time averaged data from a starting time step.
- Reduced storage requirements by the ability to save a specific scalar, surface and volumetric fields as either instantaneous values, averaged values or both.
- Optimized GPU memory consumption in cases with moving parts or multi-resolution.
- Support for new SIMULIA Unified licenses (SIMUNIT) that allow running any SIMULIA products with the same license: Tokens and Credits.
- Tokens: allocated during use and released after use.
- Credits: consumed during the use.