Colorado Springs, Colo., USA -- August 17, 2020 --
Applied Flow Technology (AFT) President, Trey Walters, P.E., has announced the release of 8, the industry-leading software to simulate and analyze waterhammer in piping systems. The software was originally developed and released in November 1996 and has since grown popular with generations of engineers around the world who use the advanced tool to design safe and dependable piping systems. “AFT Impulse was was the world’s first graphical waterhammer simulation tool for Windows. This heritage of helping engineers is again on display in AFT Impulse 8,” says Walters, “Numerous usability enhancements are offered which makes engineers better equipped than ever to tackle demanding waterhammer transient design and operational tasks.” In total there are almost 30 new and enhanced features in AFT Impulse 8, here are the top 5 engineers will want to use:
- Multi-Scenario Comparison: Data can be compared between multiple scenarios to show changes made
- Single or multiple transient Force Sets can be defined directly from the Workspace
- Multi-level undo and redo on the Workspace
- New capability to model unsteady friction
- New pump four-quadrant curves added
- Forces can be shown on the Visual Report