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Tuesday, August 29, 2023
By Yash Agrawal
Get to know the ins and outs of importing a Revit design into Autonomous HVAC CFD. Be it basic designs or complex ones, you can import any if you follow the guidelines to the letter. Learn how to eliminate the need for designing an airside distribution system in our app entirely and how to have multiple systems imported at the same time.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
By Aaditya Ruikar
Today announced the release of Autonomous HVAC CFD 2024, supercharged with fusion of AI and CFD to drastically improve the HVAC design professional productivity. The new version reimagines the indoor environment design journey, providing engineers with advanced tools to streamline building physics workflows, increase accuracy, and enable the creation of mechanical design outcomes that meet ASHRAE and building code standards while ensuring optimal comfort and IAQ.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
By ganesh gund
Dive into the pivotal role of the Air Diffusion Performance Index (ADPI) in HVAC design. Explore ADPI's factors, formulation, and its limitations in evaluating individual air terminal devices. Discover how Autonomous HVAC CFD (AHC) transforms ADPI assessment with innovative approaches, ensuring precise ratings by considering room geometry, product types, HVAC systems, and more. Elevate your HVAC design understanding with our expert insights, optimizing air distribution for ultimate comfort and efficiency
Monday, August 21, 2023
By Ruturaj Patil
After reading this blog the reader will be able to understand how he/she can design ASHRAE 55 Compliant HVAC systems by using Computational Fluid Dynamics.
Friday, August 11, 2023
By Manish Kamath
Explore the risks associated with poor indoor air quality and the role of CO2 in impacting health. Discover how the Autonomous HVAC CFD app is revolutionizing IAQ management. From understanding CO2 significance to leveraging AHCs advanced insights, this blog uncovers the path to healthier, sustainable living.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
By Ganesh Gund
The comfort of occupants in buildings is a crucial factor in determining the performance of a building. In conjunction with an occupant's overall thermal satisfaction, local thermal comfort plays an important role in assessing the predicted percentage of dissatisfaction (PPD) in space. The risk of local thermal discomfort varies greatly with clothing levels, metabolic rate, and activity levels.