AFT software is used in more than 18 industries
Since 1994, AFT has been trusted by engineers around the world to help design and troubleshoot their projects. If you do not see your industry listed, don't worry - if your system includes liquid or gas piping or ducting systems, AFT software can most likely model it.
6 Reasons Why You Need Flow Analysis
Many engineering companies have adopted an internal policy requiring a flow analysis be conducted before piping designs are issued.
This is great news because engineering companies are providing designs with more intelligence built into the system, which would not be there without a flow analysis. These systems will operate more reliably, safely, and efficiently to allow owners and operators to maximize profits while minimizing repair costs and downtime.
"If it isn't broke, don't fix it" is no longer a valid excuse for not going the extra mile to achieve better performance.
Read the BlogWhy Flow Analysis Is Neglected
We hope you enjoyed our previous article. But now… let's get a bit serious and talk about three main reasons why flow analysis is neglected during the design process. It could be straight neglect, or unconscious neglect. Either way we will open the conversation and provide some insight taken directly from feedback we have received from hundreds of happy AFT customers around the world.
You might be familiar with one or two of these points. Some may be in your control and others might be outside of your reach. Regardless, we hope that if you do find yourself within one of these realms - you will contact AFT to see how we can help you navigate within a software evaluation and show you how to easily overcome any of the below points.
Let's get started.
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