FLACS-CFD 21.2 is now available for download and includes a new number of key updates.
What’s new
- FLACS-DustEx has been integrated to the FLACS-CFD solver
- Added smoke visibility output for fire simulations
- Advanced heat radiation modelling for explosion simulations – was previously available only for fire simulations
- Updated explosion grid guidelines
- Various bug fixes and improvements
Chris Coffey, Global FLACS Product & Strategic Business Development Manager, said: “We are pleased to inform users of our latest software update.
“Responding to feedback from our customers, we have introduced a number of useful updates to the software, particularly in respect of FLACS-DustEx and FLACS-Fire.
“Gexcon is committed to continuous improvement of our industry leading software, helping raise the true level of safety for complex industrial environments.”
Licencing for FLACS-CFD 21.2
Changes have been made to our licencing control procedures. Your current FLACS-CFD licence may not work for FLACS-CFD 21.2.
Please contact our support team by email flacs@gexcon.com to have your licence key updated – for most users this will be free.
To find out more about FLACS-CFD click here
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