Author name: Metacomp Technologies

Turbocharging Simulations: Next-Generation CFD/CSM for Faster, Smarter Flow Predictions

In this HUB presentation delivered at the Exposition Hall of AIAA SciTech Forum 2026, Dr. Paul Batten, Principal Scientist at Metacomp Technologies, discusses statistical convergence, an often overlooked source of error in both steady-state RANS and scale-resolving simulations, and presents new capabilities in CFD++ that address these challenges. ▶

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Metacomp at the 7th AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop 2026

In 2026, Metacomp participated in the 7th AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop at the AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition in Orlando, Florida. The workshop focused on evaluating the accuracy of CFD modeling techniques for the NIFTI-LLF coupled fan–intake configuration operating under crosswind conditions. A defining feature of this setup is the ingestion of a ground vortex.

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Metacomp’s Adjoint solver in action — Aerodynamic shape optimization

Metacomp’s Adjoint solver is used to optimize the shape of the 3D wing of the common research model (CRM). A decrement of about 5% in drag is realized while maintaining the lift coefficient at 0.5 for fight conditions of  Mach 0.85 and Re/m of 5 million. A platform integrating Metacomp’s software suite (MIME® and CFD++®), OpenMDAO and

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Did you know… about Automated Mesh Generation in MIME?

MIME® (Multipurpose Intelligent Meshing Environment) is equipped with many different Wizards that help simplify and streamline the mesh generation process.  Today, we are highlighting the General Size Automation Wizard, which is capable of automatically applying appropriate entity and regional mesh sizes based on the size and complexity of the model. After importing a geometry and grouping various entities in the

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CFD++ 22.1 is now available

Metacomp Technologies is pleased to bring you CFD++ Version 22.1, the latest Production Version of CFD++ with several enhancements. A complete list of changes can be found in the CFD++ 22.1 Release Notes. If you are currently a customer, please contact us to learn more.

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Metacomp at the NASA Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS) 2024

In 2024, Metacomp presented at the Thermal & Fluids Analysis Workshop at NASA Glenn Research Center on hypersonic aerothermodynamics modeling of two reentry flight experiments using CFD++: RAM-C II vehicle and OREX capsule.  The Radio Attenuation Measurement (RAM) program was conducted in the 1960s to study communications blackout in hypersonic reentry flows. Figure 1 shows

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Metacomp at the 5th AIAA CFD High-Lift Prediction Workshop 2025

In 2024, Metacomp presented at the 5th AIAA CFD High-Lift Prediction Workshop (HLPW-5) and offered three main contributions which are shown below in separate sections. The first was the application of advanced shielding functions in hybrid RANS/LES, which proved important for mesh convergence in the RANS boundary-layer regions on finer meshes. The second was the application

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Metacomp participates in the 6th AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop – Part 2

Metacomp Technologies participated in the 6th AIAA Propulsion Aerodynamics Workshop held at the 2023 AIAA SciTech Forum and Exposition in National Harbor, MD, USA. The objective of the workshop was to assess the numerical prediction capability of current-generation CFD technology/codes for inlets, diffusers, and nozzles and their propulsion-specific boundary conditions. The second of two sets of

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