SimScale
SimScale offers a software that allows you to perform CFD, FEA, and Thermal simulations to your CAD model in the cloud without needing high-performance computing power.
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Online
Features
- CAD engineering
- CFD
- CAE
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What is SimScale?
SimScale is an engineering simulation platform that is revolutionizing the way engineers, designers, scientists, and students design products. The SimScale platform is accessible completely via a standard web browser, with an easy-to-use interface which supports numerous simulation types including: solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, acoustics, and particle analysis.
By harnessing the power of the cloud for simulation, SimScale eliminates the hurdles that accompany traditional simulation tools: high installation costs, licensing fees, deployment of high-performance computing hardware, and required updates and maintenance. Users always have the latest version of SimScale.
With the SimScale community, all users have free access to thousands of simulation projects. From beginners to advanced users, the community is a place for “crowdsourcing” simulation knowledge and collaboration. Individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises worldwide have introduced SimScale into their workflow to virtually test and validate preliminary designs rather than using costly physical prototyping.
SimScale offers Community, Commercial, and Enterprise plans which can be customized to meet the needs of any user. Founded in 2012 in Munich, Germany, SimScale is comprised of a talented team of engineers, computer scientists, and mathematicians who are dedicated to making simulation technology accessible to everyone.
SimScale also offers consulting projects for customer who would like to spend their resources on their core competencies. Contact Sales if you would like to have SimScale perform your simulations and present the results with options for improvement.
Said about SimScale as an alternative
Slick and easy to use UI. Has a short tutorial for beginners. Great for trying out small models for free.
It is a service based on OpenFOAM and CalculiX, that are considered good alternatives, and it has free-of-charge usage option (with limitations).