List of ANSYS VistaTF Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS VistaTF for Shaft Design 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 VistaTF for Shaft Design include: Howden, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 320 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Continental Industrie S.A.S., a France based Manufacturing organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $9.0 million, PCA Engineers Limited, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 18 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Continental Industrie S.A.S. | Manufacturing | 100 | $9M | France | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS VistaTF | Shaft Design | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Continental Industrie S.A.S. implemented ANSYS VistaTF to support compressor blade design in the Fluid Product Engineering category. Engineers began with ANSYS Vista CCD, included with ANSYS BladeModeler, to perform preliminary 1-D sizing based on pressure ratio, mass flow, rotational velocity and geometric constraints. They manually evaluated about 50 impeller blade variants and used ANSYS DesignXplorer to run a designed experiment that evaluated about 200 further 1-D designs, leveraging Vista CCD run times of less than a minute per design.
Continental Industrie then deployed ANSYS VistaTF to move from 1-D throughflow screening to 2-D blade row analysis, using the throughflow solution to capture features typical of full 3-D flow with substantially less computational effort. ANSYS VistaTF was used to refine blade geometry and aerodynamic loading across the blade row, enabling a focused optimization step in the context of the assembled impeller. During 2-D optimization engineers examined 20 related designs, making small parameter adjustments that produced significant improvements in projected efficiency.
The implementation integrated ANSYS Vista CCD and ANSYS DesignXplorer as upstream screening and DOE tools feeding ANSYS VistaTF for mid-fidelity aerodynamic evaluation, establishing a multi-stage simulation pipeline. Operational coverage centered on Continental Industrie engineering teams responsible for compressor design and aerodynamic performance, with workflows organized around iterative sizing, designed experiments and 2-D refinement.
Governance and process restructuring emphasized a staged workflow, where rapid 1-D screening prioritized candidate geometries before committing compute to 2-D throughflow runs and impeller-level optimization. The short run times and staged approach enabled a higher velocity of design exploration and delivered the explicitly reported outcome of significant projected efficiency improvements.
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Howden | Manufacturing | 320 | $25M | Netherlands | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS VistaTF | Shaft Design | 2001 | n/a |
In 2001, Howden implemented ANSYS VistaTF to support Fluid Product Engineering for the thermal and aerodynamic design of centrifugal compressor internals. The deployment addressed rotor and stator component design and operated as part of a multi-tool simulation toolchain that included Concepts NREC and ANSYS CFX.
ANSYS VistaTF was used within engineering and R&D to perform turbomachinery flow simulation, aerodynamic performance assessment, and thermal load analysis for centrifugal compressors. The implementation emphasized aero-thermal modeling and iterative simulation workflows to evaluate rotor and stator interactions, leveraging ANSYS VistaTF capabilities for turbomachinery-specific analysis.
Integrations were explicit, with data exchange and model handoff between Concepts NREC, ANSYS CFX, and ANSYS VistaTF to enable iterative design cycles and simulation-driven design reviews. Operational scope concentrated on Howden engineering and product development teams responsible for compressor internals, with governance organized around standardized simulation input templates and structured review gates to maintain consistency in rotor and stator modeling.
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PCA Engineers Limited | Manufacturing | 18 | $4M | United Kingdom | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS VistaTF | Shaft Design | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013 PCA Engineers Limited implemented ANSYS VistaTF as a core element of its Fluid Product Engineering workflow for preliminary compressor and blade design. The deployment focused on embedding ANSYS VistaTF capabilities inside the ANSYS Workbench environment to support aerodynamic duty matching against client provided design points and constraints such as material, manufacturability and package size.
The implementation used ANSYS Vista CCD as the preliminary 1-D compressor design module, producing a 1-D compressor geometry and associated performance map from inputs including pressure ratio, mass flow, rotational speed, inducer hub diameter and vane thickness. Designers iteratively evaluated the Vista CCD performance map against client targets, using differences to guide parameter revisions, and then launched ANSYS BladeModeler from Vista CCD to define basic blade geometry before exporting models to the ANSYS Vista TF 2-D throughflow solver. ANSYS VistaTF was used to run circumferentially averaged throughflow solutions with established empirical loss and deviation models to capture many key three dimensional flow features quickly.
All modeling and data exchange occurred within ANSYS Workbench, creating a tightly coupled toolchain where 1-D mapping, blade geometry definition and 2-D throughflow analysis flow sequentially between modules. Operational coverage was centered on PCA design engineers performing aerodynamic and compressor performance assessment, with the process explicitly accounting for manufacturability and packaging constraints as part of the engineering function.
Governance and workflow design emphasized iterative loops and automation, the process being amenable to automatic iteration and optimization within Workbench. The ANSYS Vista TF throughflow step provided solutions in seconds and facilitated rapid improvements in blade geometry, enabling designers to assess proposed designs against performance criteria and converge on satisfactory 1-D and refined 2-D designs.
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