List of SimScale Fluid Dynamics Customers
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Companies using SimScale Fluid Dynamics for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) include: Buhler Group, a Switzerland based Manufacturing organisation with 12500 employees and revenues of $3.50 billion, Hunt Bike Wheels UK, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 80 employees and revenues of $25.0 million, Design Management Group, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $4.0 million and many others.
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Buhler Group | Manufacturing | 12500 | $3.5B | Switzerland | SimScale | SimScale Fluid Dynamics | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Bauhler Group deployed SimScale Fluid Dynamics to provide browser based access to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and finite element analysis for its engineering organization. The implementation centered on the SimScale Fluid Dynamics application and targeted R&D and process engineering for product and process development workflows.
SimScale Fluid Dynamics was provisioned to enable parametric studies, distributed solver orchestration and rapid iterative design exploration, supporting engineers in running many simulation variants quickly. The deployment supported a workflow that produced 60 design variants in 2 weeks, increasing internal simulation adoption and reducing reliance on physical prototypes.
The rollout was executed globally across multiple continents, giving geographically distributed engineers consistent browser based simulation access and consolidating simulation activity into the SimScale Fluid Dynamics environment. Governance emphasized operationalizing simulation within product development and process engineering, which led to broader simulation adoption and reduced prototyping costs.
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Design Management Group | Professional Services | 25 | $4M | United States | SimScale | SimScale Fluid Dynamics | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Design Management Group implemented SimScale Fluid Dynamics, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) application, into its engineering and facilities workflows. The SimScale Fluid Dynamics deployment centralized CFD modeling to evaluate data center airflow and cooling strategies for mission-critical sites in the United States.
Functional configuration emphasized airflow and thermal simulation capabilities to support ASHRAE-compliant designs, including hot-aisle containment analysis, server rack heat load modeling, and scenario-driven ventilation assessments. The implementation used steady-state and transient airflow modeling, mesh-based thermal analysis, and parametric scenario runs to validate containment and cooling options, producing design-grade simulation outputs for engineering review.
SimScale Fluid Dynamics was integrated into DMG engineering and MEP workflows to enable in-house simulation ownership, with engineering and facilities teams running iterative models during design phases. Operational scope targeted data center projects across DMG sites in the United States, concentrating on mission-critical facilities where airflow and cooling decisions directly affect uptime.
Governance and process changes shifted simulation ownership to internal engineering, standardized modeling templates for ASHRAE compliance checks, and embedded simulation results into design review workflows. The program delivered improved hot-aisle containment decision support and reported approximately 35% savings on labor costs per project.
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Hunt Bike Wheels UK | Manufacturing | 80 | $25M | United Kingdom | SimScale | SimScale Fluid Dynamics | Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Hunt Bike Wheels UK implemented SimScale Fluid Dynamics as a cloud-based simulation platform to support product development and R&D. SimScale Fluid Dynamics was adopted specifically as a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) application to optimize wheel aerodynamics while the broader SimScale environment was used for FEA-based structural validation, aligning simulation and testing workflows with engineering objectives.
The implementation centralized aerodynamic simulation and structural analysis capabilities, leveraging cloud compute to run iterative CFD studies and finite element analysis for road and mountain bike wheel designs. Functional capabilities implemented included aerodynamic flow simulation, drag and lift analysis, mesh-driven parametric studies, and stress and fatigue assessment through FEA, enabling rapid design iteration and virtual prototyping.
Operational scope focused on the product development and R&D organization within Hunt Bike Wheels UK, covering road and mountain wheel lines and supporting commercialization into UK and global markets. The cloud deployment reduced reliance on physical wind-tunnel testing and reoriented development governance toward simulation-first validation, embedding simulation checkpoints into the engineering design review process and shortening testing cycles.
Reported outcomes from the deployment included a reduction in product development duration from approximately 2 years to about 6 months and reported cost savings of approximately £30,000, accelerating time-to-market for new wheel products. The implementation demonstrates use of cloud Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and FEA to shift testing strategy, consolidate virtual testing workflows, and compress R&D timelines.
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