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PIPESIM Steady-State Multiphase Flow Simulator
Friction loss, valve sizing, orifice, Reynolds number, and more). Free tier available; Pro unlocks larger networks, all solvers, and all fluids.
Key features:
- Browser-based โ no install, runs anywhere
- Drag-and-drop network editor
- Three solvers: incompressible, compressible isothermal, compressible adiabatic
- Darcy-Weisbach (Colebrook-White) & Hazen-Williams friction models
- IEC 60534 valve sizing, ISO 5167 orifice plates, Crane TP-410 fittings
- Peng-Robinson real-gas density; 38 fluids + custom
- Pumps (H-Q curves), control valves (FCV/PRV/BPV), tanks, flowmeters
- EPANET .inp import; PNG/JSON/PDF/CSV/XLSX export
- Free engineering calculators included
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SimuPipe's answer:
SimuPipe brings desktop-grade pipe flow simulation โ liquid and compressible gas, with Crane TP-410, IEC 60534 and ISO 5167 standards built in โ to the browser as a visual drag-and-drop editor, at a fraction of the cost of legacy tools.
SimuPipe's answer:
SimuPipe gives you desktop-grade pipe flow simulation โ liquid and compressible gas, with Crane TP-410, IEC 60534 and ISO 5167 standards built in โ right in your browser, with nothing to install. Legacy tools like AFT Arrow and FluidFlow cost thousands and tie you to a Windows desktop; SimuPipe has a genuinely usable free tier and Pro at โฌ39/mo. Same engineering rigor, visual drag-and-drop workflow, a fraction of the cost.
SimuPipe's answer:
Primary audience: Mechanical, process, and piping engineers โ plus consultants and students โ who need to size and analyze pipe networks for liquids and compressible gases, but don't want the cost or desktop lock-in of legacy tools like AFT Arrow or FluidFlow.
SimuPipe's answer:
As a newly launched product, SimuPipe is building its user base among independent mechanical, process, and piping engineers, consultants, and students worldwide.
SimuPipe's answer:
SimuPipe was built to bring desktop-grade pipe-flow simulation proper compressible-flow solvers with Crane / IEC / ISO standards โ to a fast, affordable web app, without the cost or Windows lock-in of legacy desktop tools.
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