Filtration Process Simulation from Math2Market

11.08.16

Software will be exhibited at Filtration.

Math2Market GmbH (Booth 531) of Germany develops and markets a filtration process simulation software package. The software, called GeoDict, computes structural and physical properties and is used to optimize the design of filters and filter media by well-known filter media manufacturers. Math2Market’s software can be used for nonwovens, weaves, ceramics, paper, foams, membranes, perforated foils, and much more.

The software can generate three-dimensional digital models of nonwovens by entering user-defined parameters with the module FiberGeo. The nonwoven models can be modified, layered and combined. This digital generation is extremely fast and the parameters (fiber shape, diameter, orientation, density, etc.) can be changed interactively to optimize these nonwovens. The software also imports microCT images of existing nonwovens and creates realistic three-dimensional digital models from them, with ImportGeo-VOL. This allows changing the three-dimensional models to study what structural and physical effect modifications have. Also, the software assesses structural (geometrical) and physical properties of the generated or imported three-dimensional structure models: flow, thermal and electrical conductivity, particle filtration, fiber orientation, porosimetry, permeability, effective diffusivity, mechanical properties, saturation-dependent properties, acoustic properties and many more.

Math2Market will showcase the software in action at Filtration 2016.