We’ve all been there. The theoretical calculations on the spreadsheet look perfect. The flow rates add up. But once the system is installed? The noise is deafening, the efficiency drops, and the pump is working overtime just to move air through a simple bend.

This is a "generalist" toolkit designed for basic fluid mechanics calculations.

It bridges the gap between the theory of the textbook and the reality of the machine shop. If you treat it as a design tool rather than a validation tool, it will pay for itself on the first project.

: Networks can be exported in IGS format for use in software like AutoCAD or SolidWorks. 3. Heliciel

Fluid mechanics doesn't have to be a black box. Whether you are sizing a network for water, air, or gas, tools like Mecaflux put the physics back into the engineer's hands, stripping away the complexity of the interface to focus on the results that matter.