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AutoSeal - From CAD or STL to Watertight Geometry in Little to no Time

The AutoSeal tool helps CFD engineers with all geometry challenges.

AutoSeal Eliminates The Need For CAD Repair

Are you tired of spending days or even weeks filling holes and removing gaps between surfaces or for the experts among you, creating conformal geometries? We know your pain! This is why NUMECA created AutoSeal, the tool that takes CFD engineers from CAD or STL files to watertight geometry in little to no time.

Combined with OMNIS/Hexpress even the most complex geometries take less than a day to be fully preprocessed, including high quality meshes.

Honda for example used AutoSeal for the design of their CR-V cabin and reduced preparation time for the full cabin space from one full week to just one hour. Imagine what you can do with that gain in time!

AutoSeal works for everything: complete cars, ship superstructures, combustion chambers, offshore platforms, or whatever challenging configurations you have.

With examples presented from the automotive, marine, and aerospace industries, learn how you can take advantage of AutoSeal.

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