About Us

We are a team of experienced CFD consultants dedicated to helping businesses solve complex engineering problems using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). In general, your flow problem can be analysed using CFD calculations.

Omnia CFD works in close cooperation with reputed technical universities and companies from the Netherlands, utilizing various experimental techniques including experimental PIV and LDA.

Our mission is to provide our clients with the most accurate and efficient CFD simulations to optimize their engineering designs and processes. We use state-of-the-art software and tools to provide customized solutions that meet the specific needs of each project.

At our core, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service and building long-lasting relationships with our clients. We pride ourselves on our ability to communicate complex technical concepts in a clear and concise manner, and we work closely with our clients to ensure their needs are met throughout the entire project lifecycle.

Our team of CFD consultants includes some of the most skilled and experienced professionals in the industry. With 25+ years of experience and a passion for engineering, our team is equipped to handle any project, no matter how complex.

Our achievements include successful projects in various industries, and we are constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible with CFD. We are dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in CFD and engineering, and we are always looking for ways to improve our services and exceed our clients’ expectations.

If you’re looking for a reliable and experienced CFD consulting company, we invite you to contact us today to learn more about how we can help you achieve your engineering goals. Thank you for considering our company!

Our Facility

HPC

In the world of CFD, high-performance computing (HPC) offers some significant advantages. Along with running larger and complex CFD cases, HPC also drives productivity by reducing simulation running and increasing the output obtained from the CFD simulations. Our in-house high-performance computing (HPC) facility offers significant advantages to our clients in past decades. You can run larger, more complex cases, which improve the accuracy of your results by cutting down simulation runtime and increasing throughput. Even if you would like to run your own CFD case for your short-term CFD project that demands the run on HPC, let us know. We would be a great option to reduce your capital investment for building an HPC at your setup.

Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV)

Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) is an optical measurement technique where the velocity field of an large region is measured simultaneously. A main advantage of PIV is that it is a quantitative flow field mapping technique that can provide physical insight into the overall flow behavior in question. PIV facilitates both the extraction of measurement data and the visualization of flow structures. We work in close cooperation with the Tue for experimental investigation using PIV.

Laser Doppler Anemometry (LDA)

Laser Doppler anemometers use a beam of light from a laser that is split into two beams, with one propagated out of the anemometer. Particles in air near where the beam exits reflect, the light back into a detector, where it is measures relative to the original laser beam. When the particles are in great motion, they produce a Doppler shift for measuring wind speed in the laser light, which is used to calculate the speed of the particles, and therefore the air around the anemometer. Laser Doppler can measure even the slightest changes in airflow but it comes with a lot of cost.

Constant Temperature Anemometry (CTA)

We closely work with Dantec Dynamics for CTA measurements. The working principle is based on the cooling effect of a flow on a heated body. The CTA measures velocity at a point and provides a continuous velocity time series, which can be processed into amplitude and time-domain statistics. Examples are mean velocity, turbulence intensity, higher order moments, auto-correlations, and power spectra.

High Speed Camera (100000 FPS)

A high-speed camera can record moving pictures at frame rates up to 100000 per second or exposure times less than 1/100000 second. We have experience and contacts for using such a high-speed camera to capture information about the flow in your equipment.

Get in touch with our team today to discuss your mission requirements.

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