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Innovative Computational Engineering...

... or simply ICE was founded February 2006 in Leoben, Austria. ICE is the result of seven years intensive research on flow simulation at the Christian-Doppler Laboratory lead by Professor Brandstätter at the Montanuniversity Leoben.

Innovative... "the process of making improvements by introducing something new". For the engineers at ICE, this is their daily job. The high expectations of our customers and their unique assignments force our engineers to improve our software and technology, every day.

Computational work used for the development of new machinery is relatively new to most industries. However, in the last decades, it has become possible to design any machine without a proper prototype. The years experience of our team are of great value for any production engineer, either at a consulting basis, a simulation basis or an experimental basis.

Engineering means that we not only work at a high tech level, but that our goal is the customer's needs. At all time.

Animations

Stirring of Non-Newtonian Fluids (Click for Animation)Two Charged Particles Attrating Each Other Potential Field (Click for Animation)Two Positively Charged Particles Attracted by Negative Fibre (Click for Animation)Settlement of a nonspherical particle under the influence of gravity (Click for Animation)Evaporating Particles (Click for Animation)Taylor vortices formation in a rotating duct (Click for Animation)Soot particle deposition simulation inside a channel based on the Method of Moments (MoM) (Click for Animation)Generator cooling simulation (Click for Animation)Filtration Solver: Large nonspherical particle motion through realistic fibre structures (Click for Animation)Volume of Fluid Simulation of Gear Drive Lubrication (Click for Animation)Material deformation and particle filtration simulation (Click for Animation)Tundish flow simulation (Click for Animation)Two Non-Spheres Colliding (Click for Animation)Material reconstruction based on statistical functions (Click for Animation)Air conditioning of a shopping mall (Click for Animation)

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