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Honeywell Selects AEA Blade Design Software
Posted Thu June 07, 2001 @08:40AM
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News The CFX web site has an article up concerning Honeywell Turbocharging Systems' selection of CFX-BladeGen for turbocharger design.
This will be used by Honeywell to enhance the design of turbochargers, typically for marine, mining, construction, military, aviation and power generation applications, enabling Honeywell's engineers to produce a wide range of design options within reduced time-scales, thus reducing total design and prototype cost.

CFX-BladeGen incorporates the extensive turbo-machinery design and analysis expertise of AEA Technology into a user-friendly graphical environment. The product is a three-dimensional software tool that allows rapid design of rotating machinery bladed components that are typically used for pumps, compressors, fans, blowers, turbines, expanders, turbochargers and inducers.

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