
New content BOSfluids training course
We are glad to announce that the BOSfluids course has been updated. The course has been restructured and expanded to provide insights on the latest version of the BOSfluids program.
We are glad to announce that the BOSfluids course has been updated. The course has been restructured and expanded to provide insights on the latest version of the BOSfluids program.
Cooling water installations are designed to cool an installation in the event of a nearby fire. This can be necessary if the contents of a tank or pressure vessel are likely to expand with heat. We can use BOSfluids to perform hydraulic calculations of steady state flows in a cooling water system that includes many deluge nozzles (sprinklers).
The latest BOSfluids release brings a new, low-cost license option that is aimed at users who are primarily interested in performing steady state analyses.
BOSpulse offers a new Cap node type with which you can more accurately model Pressure Suppression Devices and therefore perform more accurate API 618 and API 674 analyses.
The new BOSfluids release brings many small and large improvements to its user interface that make it even more efficient and versatile.
The BOSfluids element collection has been extended with a new element type for modeling shell and tube heat exchangers.
The latest BOSpulse release brings extended Surge Vessel and Orifice element types. The SurgeVessel element has been extended with support for specifying the gas pressure and volume at the time of installation.
DRG is pleased to announce the next release of BOSpulse, version 5.0.
DRG is pleased to announce the next release of BOSfluids, version 7.0.
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