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Companies using Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include: Groupe SEB, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 31000 employees and revenues of $8.01 billion, Mitsubishi Materials, a Japan based Manufacturing organisation with 19057 employees and revenues of $1.38 billion, SMEG S.p.A., a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 2915 employees and revenues of $1.09 billion, Marelli Europe, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 3864 employees and revenues of $640.0 million, MTA, a Italy based Manufacturing organisation with 1958 employees and revenues of $357.0 million and many others.
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Enedo Italy | Manufacturing | 58 | $46M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Enedo Italy implemented Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD. The Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD deployment serves as the company’s Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) capability to support mechanical and thermal simulation needs in product design.
Deployment was delivered as an installation embedded in the SOLIDWORKS CAD environment, aligning with recorded use of SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation and FloEFD by the Mechanical & Thermal Engineering team. Configuration focused on model based simulation workflows, leveraging geometry aware meshing, fluid flow and heat transfer analysis, and parametric study capabilities typical of CAD embedded CFD tools. Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD was used to maintain associativity between CAD geometry and simulation models to speed iteration within the CAD environment.
Operational scope centered on the Mechanical & Thermal Engineering team at Enedo SpA in Osimo, Marche, Italy, with the Mechanical & Thermal Engineering Team Leader driving adoption from January 2019. The implementation supported core product engineering and thermal design workflows, with simulation outputs integrated into design reviews and iterative CAD updates.
Governance emphasized engineering workstation standards and simulation model configuration rules to preserve CAD associativity and repeatability across design iterations. The deployment reflects a workstation level CFD adoption aligned to a 58 person manufacturing firm rather than a centralized high performance compute cluster.
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Groupe SEB | Manufacturing | 31000 | $8.0B | France | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Groupe SEB implemented Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD to optimize its development process with simulation, deploying Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) capability across product engineering and R&D. Groupe SEB implemented Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD to support its innovation community and to embed fluid dynamics simulation into the product development lifecycle for its portfolio of 31 consumer goods brands.
The implementation integrated Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD with the broader Simcenter Products family and CAD platforms used by the company, including NX and Solid Edge, enabling CAD-embedded CFD workflows and iterative design validation. Configuration emphasized standard simulation templates and process-oriented workflows consistent with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) usage, supporting thermal and flow analysis loops that feed into design decision points.
Operational coverage focused on R&D, industrialization and the global innovation community of more than 1,500 contributors, with simulation outputs used upstream in engineering and downstream for sales and marketing visualization. The Simcenter FLOEFD deployment was instrumented as part of the Siemens Xcelerator business platform and linked with Teamcenter for data and knowledge management and with Polarion for process governance, establishing a connected simulation and PLM information flow.
Governance and process restructuring reflected Groupe SEB’s 5S and 5 Rs methodologies, formalizing where and when simulation data is captured and who is accountable during stages of product development. The stated results from this implementation include an optimized development process with simulation, a defined digitalization strategy to improve efficiency, increased team agility with accessible tools, and effective use of simulation technology for sales and marketing purposes.
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Hager Italy | Manufacturing | 564 | $161M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008, Hager Italy began using Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD to embed Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) into its extrusion tool development for trunking systems. Hager Italy Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was applied to frontload simulation work into the design phase so tool development engineers could optimize multi strand extrusion tools during early concept and detailed design stages.
The implementation focused on core CFD capabilities including flow velocity, pressure, viscosity and shear rate analysis for non Newtonian media, temperature and shear stress distribution, thermal design of calibration tooling and cooling optimization. Particle studies and extraction system analyses were added over time, and simulation runs moved from multi day calculations to runs completed in a few hours, with models scaled up to 15 million cells, enabled by automatic mesh generation and embedded simulation workflows.
Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD was embedded directly inside PTC Creo to create a seamless CAD to CFD workflow, and simulation results were routinely transferred into downstream structural analyses. The operational scope covered profile calibration, cooling line layout and commissioning validation on the extrusion line, with the responsible design engineer performing simulations, comparing flow parts to simulation outputs during commissioning and iterating designs based on empirical findings.
Governance and process changes emphasized frontloading simulation, with knowledge transfer through initial training, calibration work with technical support and regular workshops to build internal competency. Outcomes documented by the program include optimized extrusion tools throughout the design process, dramatically shortened development cycles and a consolidated engineer led development process that integrates simulation, calibration and commissioning activities.
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Marelli Europe | Manufacturing | 3864 | $640M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Marelli Europe implemented Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD to operationalize Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) capabilities for thermal management and mechatronics design. The deployment targeted engineering teams in Italy, embedding simulation earlier in product development to support thermal management of electronics and coupled CFD thermal analysis of electric motors.
Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD was configured to deliver CAD-embedded CFD workflows, conjugate heat transfer analysis, automated meshing and parametric design studies consistent with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) best practices. Typical functional capabilities exercised by the Mechatronics Simulation and Mechanical Design Engineer role included steady and transient flow and heat transfer simulations, model-based thermal analysis for inverters, DC-DC converters, ECUs and voltage regulators, and design iteration support for mechanical packaging and tolerancing.
The implementation was integrated with the companys mechanical design processes, leveraging CATIA CAD files for geometry preparation and simulation-ready models, and coupling simulation outputs with finite element analysis for static structural and modal checks. Engineering activities also produced 2D manufacturing drawings and assembly documentation driven by simulation-informed design decisions, while staff competency included experience with ANSYS FloEFD alongside Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD and CATIA.
Governance and workflow changes centered on incorporating simulation into design review cycles and engineering change control, formalizing thermal management workflows across mechatronics and mechanical design functions. Simulation workstreams supported tolerance stack up analysis and documentation handoffs to manufacturing, aligning CFD-driven analysis with standard engineering release processes.
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Mitsubishi Materials | Manufacturing | 19057 | $1.4B | Japan | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Mitsubishi Materials deployed Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate coolant flow and heat transfer in cutting tool holders within its Metalworking Solutions Business. The work targeted design engineering and product development for rotating lathe tool holders, with the explicit goal of optimizing nozzle geometry to extend tungsten carbide insert lifetime.
The implementation used the standard Simcenter FLOEFD capabilities for steady state fluid flow and thermal analysis, leveraging simplified auto meshing inside PTC Creo and the smart cell CFD function to enable designers without dedicated CFD specialists to run simulations. Mitsubishi Materials ran only out of the box functions of Simcenter FLOEFD, with no user subroutines required, emphasizing a CAD embedded CFD workflow and rapid iteration of cooling channel and nozzle opening geometries.
Simcenter FLOEFD was coupled with Particleworks to create a two stage simulation pipeline, Simcenter FLOEFD supplying liquid flow rates and pressure boundary conditions into Particleworks to simulate droplet generation and impingement on the holder. This integration supported a virtual prototyping approach, where Simcenter FLOEFD provided volumetric flow and peak velocity fields while Particleworks predicted droplet paths and cooling impact, accelerating selection of the L shaped nozzle configuration.
Governance and operational practice placed simulation responsibility with design engineers rather than dedicated CFD experts, embedding Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD into the product design workflow and supporting patentable nozzle concepts such as the JT Tech nozzle. Simulation outcomes were explicit, Simcenter FLOEFD indicating the L shaped nozzle delivered 11 percent more liquid flow rate and 57 percent higher peak velocities versus a round nozzle, laboratory cutting tests showed a 70 percent improvement in SS304 cooling performance in some tests, and the JT holder extended tool life by 40 percent versus conventional coolant in cutting trials. Mitsubishi Materials reported interest in closer coupling of the two fluid simulation tools for future work.
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Manufacturing | 1958 | $357M | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2019 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 2915 | $1.1B | Italy | Siemens Digital Industries Software | Siemens Simcenter FLOEFD | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2019 | n/a |
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