CFD Analysis
- Energy
- Environment & Energy Conservation
- IT & DX
- Design
Visualizing thermal environments through CFD analysis conducted by facility designers
We use CFD (Computational-Fluid-Dynamics) analysis to visualize the unseen thermal environment and address a range of building issues, including managing heat buildup in large spaces, confirming the efficacy of spot air conditioning in factory settings, improving the thermal efficiency of commercial kitchens, and evaluating the impact of stack flue gas on neighboring areas.

Examples of application
1)Natural ventilation in large spaces, such as turbine facilities in thermal power plants
2)Spot air conditioning in large spaces, such as atriums and factories
3)Analysis of aisle capping* in data center server rooms and studies of temperature rises over time during air conditioning outages
4)Analysis of the impact of stack flue gas on nearby power lines
5)Analysis of the impact of strong winds on mid-to-high-rise housing complexes
*Aisle Capping: An airflow control technology that physically divides the aisles between server racks with walls or roofs, creating separate, low-temperature airflows for the servers.
This ensures an effective air-conditioning environment in data center server rooms.

