Case studies - Thermics
Thermics is a branch of engineering that deals with the study and application of heat transfer and thermodynamic principles in various industries. The primary objective of thermics is to design, analyze, and optimize thermal systems, including the cooling and heating of structures, engines, and machinery. Thermics are used in various industries, such as automotive, aerospace, power generation, and manufacturing. In manufacturing, thermics is used to design and optimize processes such as heat treatment, welding, and brazing, which rely on heat transfer to achieve their objectives.
The field of thermics is constantly evolving, with new technologies and materials being developed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of thermal systems. Advances in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and simulation software have enabled engineers to model and predict the performance of thermal systems accurately. Palamatic Process has developed industrial turnkey solutions to deal with the production of AdBlue and the handling of fly ash.