Computational Fluid Dynamics
We use Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to simulate complex physics that may be found in your medical devices.
We have expertise in applying CFD across a wide range of challenges in medical device development, including: optimizing the de-agglomeration of dose particles in dry powder inhalers, controlling the temperature uniformity and species mixing of liquid samples in diagnostics instruments and enhancing the spray delivery of surgical hemostats.
To help you predict and improve the performance of your device, our mechanical engineers can adapt and customize CFD tools as required. With careful validation of the predictions using lab testing, we can then use CFD to quantify additional key metrics that would otherwise be difficult to measure experimentally. This enables efficient iteration of designs toward optimum solutions.