About SuperDesignTech
We are an engineering services company offering Thermal Comfort CFD Analysis
We offer CFD Analysis services for UFAD's.
You can try us for your CFD Analysis needs and we won't disappoint you.
You can offer us a trial work to guage our capabilities and I assure you that you will find our CFD services exceeding your quality standards.
Our CFD Analysis will confirm that your design is sound and that our system will function as intended in the designated area. With the help of our CFD Analysis, you can verify your UFAD design.
We have more than 20,000 man hours of experience, particularly in CFD on UFADs, and we have four capable full-time CFD engineers on our staff.
We employ licensed versions of Cadence Future Facilities Six Sigma software for data center CFDs in addition to licensed versions of ANSYS Fluent software for CFD analysis.
We are pleased to employ the Cloud Rescale Simulation Platform for intricate CFD modeling.
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