DNV and major energy companies decode energy transition risks with new CFD software capabilities
Norway, June 25 -- DNV has released a new version of its advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation software, developed through three joint industry projects (JIPs) with major energy companies. The software enables safer and more effective implementation of key low-carbon solutions, which are vital for achieving net-zero targets.Accurate simulations of gas dispersion, fire and explosions are crucial for the deployment of energy transition solutions, such as carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), hydrogen and ammonia. KFX software models the behaviour of liquid or gaseous materials and predicts their potential consequences in real environments in the event of accidents. These simulations are used as the basis for design ...
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