List of ANSYS Polyflow Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS Polyflow for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS Polyflow for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include: Michelin Group, a France based Automotive organisation with 125000 employees and revenues of $18.90 billion, Celanese, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 11000 employees and revenues of $10.28 billion, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, a India based Education organisation with 1250 employees and revenues of $120.0 million and many others.
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Celanese | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 11000 | $10.3B | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Polyflow | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 Celanese implemented ANSYS Polyflow to support Fluid Product Engineering across product engineering and process simulation functions. The initial work concentrated on developing viscosity and isotropic and orthotropic material data cards for ANSYS Polyflow and Abaqus/CAE, establishing the material modeling foundation for polymer and fluid behavior simulation.
The implementation centered on material model development and data card configuration, delivering rheological viscosity models and isotropic and orthotropic constitutive definitions as reusable material library entries for ANSYS Polyflow and Abaqus/CAE. Operational scope covered simulation and product engineering teams, with governance controls introduced for versioned material data cards and formal validation workflows to ensure consistent handoff and interoperability between ANSYS Polyflow and Abaqus/CAE analyses.
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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras | Education | 1250 | $120M | India | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Polyflow | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras deployed ANSYS Polyflow to support a research and prototyping program in Fluid Product Engineering. The work centered on a 3D Printer built and assembled from Project RepRap designs, with ANSYS Polyflow used explicitly for extruder simulation and design iteration.
The implementation used ANSYS Polyflow to model extrusion flow behavior, including viscoelastic polymer flow, thermal coupling, mesh adaptation, and solver configuration typical of industrial extrusion simulations. Simulation workflows were organized as parametric studies, feeding a multi objective genetic algorithm optimization loop that adjusted extruder geometry and process variables to inform subsequent design iterations.
Operationally the effort combined hands on prototyping in the institute's engineering labs with a virtual simulation and optimization pipeline, linking CAD assemblies from the Project RepRap build to ANSYS Polyflow runs and the multi objective genetic algorithm optimizer. Governance followed a phased approach with physical assembly in the first phase and a controlled simulation and optimization phase thereafter, supporting engineering, research, and product design functions within the institute.
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Michelin Group | Automotive | 125000 | $18.9B | France | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Polyflow | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Michelin Group implemented ANSYS Polyflow for Fluid Product Engineering. The initial deployment focused on development of flow simulations for extrusion process on ANSYS Polyflow, tying the application directly to materials engineering, process engineering, and polymer processing functions within the company.
The ANSYS Polyflow implementation emphasized simulation capabilities common to the Fluid Product Engineering category, including non Newtonian flow modeling, polymer rheology representation, extrusion die and channel flow analysis, and mesh generation for viscous flow. ANSYS Polyflow was configured to support parametric studies of process variables and to produce engineering grade numerical models used by process development teams.
Architecturally the deployment was oriented to an engineering simulation environment, combining desktop CAE workstations with centralized compute capacity for batch runs and sensitivity sweeps, with ANSYS Polyflow serving as the core solver. Operational scope covered Michelin Group materials R&D and process engineering organizations, where simulation outputs informed extrusion tooling and processing decisions.
Governance practices around the ANSYS Polyflow rollout included standardization of simulation templates, model verification workflows linked to laboratory extrusion trials, and engineering review gates to validate model assumptions. The implementation positioned ANSYS Polyflow as the primary Fluid Product Engineering tool for extrusion process modeling at Michelin Group.
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