List of Prometech Particleworks Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Prometech Particleworks 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 Prometech Particleworks for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include: Hino Motors, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 34405 employees and revenues of $12.68 billion, Rohto Pharmaceutical Co., a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 6866 employees and revenues of $1.73 billion, Mitsubishi Materials, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 19057 employees and revenues of $1.38 billion, Tsukishima Foods Industry, a Japan based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 610 employees and revenues of $295.0 million and many others.
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Hino Motors | Automotive | 34405 | $12.7B | Japan | Prometech Software | Prometech Particleworks | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2015 | Kozo Keikaku Engineering |
In 2015, Hino Motors adopted Prometech Particleworks for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to digitize and simulate oil behavior inside drivetrains and gearboxes as part of drive-train development in Japan. The implementation targeted drivetrain engineering workflows, converting many physical prototype test steps into virtual simulations and establishing Particleworks as a core tool for internal lubrication analysis and gearbox fluid behavior studies.
Prometech Particleworks was configured to run particle-based fluid simulations and lubrication modeling consistent with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) use cases, emphasizing transient internal flow and free-surface oil behavior inside gears and bearings. Kozo Keikaku Engineering provided implementation support and case study documentation, and the deployment emphasized engineering simulation workflows, scenario setup, and iteration loops between CAE analysts and drivetrain design teams.
The rollout focused on embedding Prometech Particleworks within drivetrain development processes in Japan, enabling virtual prototyping across gearbox and transmission validation activities. Case study reporting from Kozo Keikaku Engineering indicates the Particleworks introduction helped cut development time and cost by roughly half, reflecting a shift toward simulation-led decision making in Hino Motors drivetrain engineering.
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Mitsubishi Materials | Manufacturing | 19057 | $1.4B | Japan | Prometech Software | Prometech Particleworks | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Mitsubishi Materials implemented Prometech Particleworks as part of a coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulation workflow to evaluate and optimize new cooling nozzle geometries for cutting tool holders. The implementation focused on droplet and spray impact modeling and was executed within the Metalworking Solutions Business at the Machining Technology Center.
Prometech Particleworks was used with standard product functions, with no user subroutines, to simulate droplet emergence from nozzles and droplet impingement on the holder surface. The deployment emphasized particle-based fluid modeling and Lagrangian droplet tracking to capture spray distribution and cooling coverage for different nozzle shapes.
Simcenter FLOEFD provided steady-state CFD results such as liquid flow rates and pressure, these outputs were exported and consumed as boundary conditions by Prometech Particleworks to resolve droplet formation and target cooling behavior. Simcenter FLOEFD also ran inside the team preferred CAD environment, PTC Creo, enabling designers without dedicated CFD experts to perform initial flow analysis and auto-meshing prior to particle simulation.
The coupled simulation workflow guided design of an L-shaped JT nozzle that was prototyped, experimentally validated, and subsequently patented, demonstrating measurable improvements in tool cooling. Laboratory tests reported a 70 percent improvement in a stainless steel cutting test and a 40 percent extension in insert lifetime versus conventional coolant, and the team noted a desire to achieve closer coupling between the two fluid simulation tools in future work.
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Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. | Consumer Packaged Goods | 6866 | $1.7B | Japan | Prometech Software | Prometech Particleworks | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2015 | Kozo Keikaku Engineering |
In 2015, Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. began evaluation of Prometech Particleworks to support production engineering simulations for filling, dispensing and mixing. The deployment targeted Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) use cases to speed industrialization and reduce the need for physical test runs in Japan. Kozo Keikaku Engineering led the deployment and case study activities, working with Rohto production engineers on scenario definition and validation.
Prometech Particleworks was configured to run particle-based multiphase flow and transient mixing simulations, modeling filling and dispensing dynamics relevant to bottling and packaging lines. Configuration work emphasized production-scale scenarios and virtual line start-up sequences, with model calibration against selected physical trials to establish simulation fidelity and repeatability.
The Particleworks implementation was integrated into Rohto production engineering workflows and line start-up planning processes at Japanese manufacturing sites, supporting quality control and production ramp-up decision making. Simulation deliverables were used to inform engineering change reviews and to reduce iterative physical prototyping during industrialization.
Kozo Keikaku Engineering led the rollout and knowledge transfer, establishing simulation governance and test reduction protocols for internal teams. Within two years of adoption Rohto significantly reduced physical testing during line start-up, which aided faster production ramp-up and tighter quality control as described in the case study.
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 610 | $295M | Japan | Prometech Software | Prometech Particleworks | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2022 | Kozo Keikaku Engineering |
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