DigiTEF

The use of DigiTEF allows to minimize in-situ experiments, to reduce costs and to optimize the production process.

DigiTEF is

a software complex for computer simulation and engineering analysis of interdisciplinary, applied and scientific-technical industrial problems. It is developed using open source software as well as unique modules and libraries from ISP RAS.

Comparison with analogs

DigiTEF
OpenFOAM+
Commercial software
Open Source
Unlimited users and tasks
Unlimited number of grid cells and cores
Stable numerical algorithms
Specific boundary conditions
Examples based on practical tasks
Easy graphical user interface
Multilingual technical support, documentation, and interface
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DigiTEF as a simulation software

It allows engineers to solve problems quickly and with acceptable accuracy.

A simple graphical user interface that can be customized.

Export physical variable fields from volumes or surfaces in industry-standard formats.

Use modern physical models and algorithms to synchronize the technological level with the international community.

Import 3D objects and calculate meshes in popular formats for integration with various engineering software.

Automatic meshing in parallel mode (dynamic, moving, deformable and adaptive with overlapping elements).

The ability to use high-performance systems, such as supercomputers and clusters, to speed up computations.

An easy-to-use graphical interface that can be customized for specific organizations and tasks

DigiTEF as an integration platform

Enables companies to get a software that solves their unique problems

Various open source software programs are integrated as components of a complex system to solve unique interdisciplinary problems on behalf of enterprises. This integration results in solutions that are more accurate and reliable than any other comparable product in the world.

Applications

The DigiTEF program is constantly evolving and can currently solve problems in the following areas:
Aerospace industry
Aeroacoustics
Automotive
Naval Architecture and Fluid Dynamics
Turbomachinery
Renewable energy

Open source versions of the DigiTEF modules are successfully used in academic, educational and industrial institutions around the world, including Institut Pprime (France), Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (South Korea), Universität der Bundeswehr München (Germany), Northwestern Polytechnical University (China), Ocean University of China (China), Embry-Riddle University (USA), and California Institute of Technology (USA), among others.