Cell Size
Cell Size
Probably the most fundamental parameter, but also one of the most important, regarding the surface area. Our technology allows you to explore various cell sizes and quickly scale down or up in the total unit count.Quantifies how quickly complex geometries can scale and how computational ‘expensive’ Implicit modeling is.

Aspect Ratio
Aspect Ratio
nTop allows you to discreetly fine-tune the length of your cell size in specific directions and or locations to control flow distribution & velocity, pressure drop, and other performance parameters.

Mid-Surface Offset Ratio
Mid-Surface Offset Ratio
Generally starts at a value of zero (0).The bias ratio empowers you to discreetly tune the passage size/flow area on your hot and cold domains allowing you to fine-tune your pressure drop.

Field Distortion/Internal Baffles
Field Distortion/Internal Baffles
Inserting physical baffles into a flowing stream is a common technique to increase the path length/time a fluid takes through a heat exchanger core.However, two common downsides to physical internal baffles are increased pressure drop and fouling rate.Rather than inserting a physical baffle to redirect your flow, you could add a “virtual” baffle at the same location. For example, this “virtual” baffle can decrease the offset ratio locally to encourage the flow to take routes around that location. In this scenario, we are not entirely blocking off the flow area but simply reducing it so that flow can still move through. See Image 1 below.A designer can easily utilize any incoming or native data source (CAD Body/ Points/ Lines/Test data/Simulation Data/etc.) to alter various design parameters to help achieve greater performance and meet design requirements. Once turned into an Implicit Field, We can use this data set to distort the shape of a lattice structure or surrounding components based on predefined criteria the designer or engineer chooses.



