Airflow Sciences Corporation

Engineering techniques include Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling, experimental laboratory testing, and field measurements at client sites.

ASC works for a wide range of industries world-wide, including power generation, manufacturing, aerospace, HVAC, food processing, biomedical, pollution control, oil and gas, rail, legal, and automotive.

They quickly realized that the analysis techniques they applied to projects such as the Apollo program Moon rockets and commercial aircraft design could be used to advance a wide variety of other industries.

The capabilities of this cartesian-based CFD software eventually included advanced physics such as combustion, particulate transport and drying simulations, time-dependence, and convection/conduction/radiation heat transfer.

In the 1990s and early 2000s, ASC personnel developed a new CFD software package, AzoreCFD, featuring a modern, polyhedral based solver in order to analyze highly complex geometries and physics.

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Scale physical model testing of industrial pollution control equipment
Scale physical model testing of industrial pollution control equipment
CFD simulation of external flows and plume dispersion for a medical complex
CFD simulation of external flows and plume dispersion for a medical complex
Wind tunnel testing of rail car aerodynamics
Wind tunnel testing of rail car aerodynamics