Simulation That Starts With Design
Too often, simulation is used as a late-stage check. But CFD software works best when it’s part of the early design process. It helps engineers make decisions when those decisions are still easy to change.
Engineers Are Adopting Early-Stage CFD
In Washington, DC, and across the country, engineering teams in aerospace and defense are using Siemens Simcenter STAR-CCM+ early in their design cycle. From airflow to temperature gradients, they can test concepts virtually before investing in physical prototypes.
CFD software in Washington, DC makes it easier to ask “what if” questions without slowing down development. That means better performance, fewer surprises down the road, and more confidence in meeting performance and compliance targets.
Connect CFD Software to the Tools You Already Use
STAR-CCM+ integrates with CAD tools and shares data across your workflow. You don’t need to recreate geometry or send models back and forth between departments. Designers and analysts can collaborate faster, whether they’re troubleshooting airflow or refining a cooling system.
Simulation becomes a shared tool—used not just for validation, but for exploration and iteration. With parametric studies and design sweeps, teams can evaluate multiple concepts in parallel and converge on better solutions faster.
From First Draft to Final Product
At SDA Software, we work closely with engineers and product teams to integrate CFD software into the development process—without disrupting what’s already working. We support organizations in Washington, DC, and across the country with practical training and hands-on guidance for Siemens simulation tools. To find out how we can help, visit www.sdasoftware.com or give us a call at 1-703-935-2832.