Datacor Pipe Flow Modeling, formerly AFT

Datacor Pipe Flow Modeling, formerly AFT

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Founded in 1993, Datacor, formerly Applied Flow Technology (AFT), provides fluid dynamics simulation software that enables engineers to design safer, more efficient systems. Now part of Datacor’s broader suite of industry-specific solutions, its proven technology and focused expertise help customers achieve great outcomes, together. Engineers worldwide trust our innovative tools—Fathom, Arrow, Imp

11/17/2025

Maintenance releases are available for Fathom 14, Arrow 11, Impulse 11, and xStream 4. Download the releases here: https://hubs.ly/Q03TFCNn0

View the release notes in each product's Documentation Site, or you can find a list in this blog: https://hubs.ly/Q03TFqv10

11/11/2025

If you have Fathom 13, Arrow, 10, Impulse 10, or xStream 3, a Final Version of these products are now available to download at https://hubs.ly/Q03SKmwj0

Just a reminder that the Documentation and the full Release Notes for all previous versions are available on the Documentation site. Here is a quick link if you need it: https://hubs.ly/Q03SKnSg0

09/29/2025

Join us for a focused session on the latest enhancements to Impulse and xStream, designed to streamline model setup, improve diagnostic insights, and give you more control over your transient analyses. In this webinar, we’ll walk through practical applications of new features that reduce manual effort, enhance accuracy, and integrate key analysis steps directly into the software to help engineers work faster without sacrificing precision.

Register at: https://hubs.ly/Q03HrtsK0

Key takeaways:
1. How to use Smart Sectioning Modes to automatically balance run time and accuracy in transient models.
2. Generating Force Amplitude vs Frequency graphs in-software for faster resonance and pulsation evaluations.
3. Leveraging event-based run termination to stop simulations on specific conditions or alerts.
4. Improved PCF importing workflows for faster, cleaner data integration.
5. Using new Natural Frequency Evaluation and Steady State Pulsation modes for a clearer, more flexible Pulsation Frequency Analysis (PFA) workflow.

This session is tailored for mechanical engineers who want actionable tips for improving efficiency and confidence in their transient system modeling.

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