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From exact CAD to solver‑ready meshes: using Coreform Cubit for fusion neutronics

By preserving exact CAD geometries, eliminating overlaps, and automating exports to DAGMC and Exodus, Coreform Cubit supplied the reliable, reproducible meshing foundation the fusion neutronics research required. The result is a robust, scriptable pipeline from CAD to transport and decay photon source sampling, supporting confident dose rate predictions for complex tokamak systems.

Queen’s University research group relies on Coreform Cubit to bolster open-source earth science workflows

The Carol Ellis Digital Earth Science and Engineering Lab (DESEL) at Queen’s University, Canada, relies on Coreform Cubit alongside open-source tools to facilitate the solution of a wide range of problems, from noise pollution to seismology and global geodynamics.

Coreform Cubit Enables High-Fidelity Modeling of Advanced Acoustic Devices

SonicEdge, developer of a radically compact loudspeaker, relies on Coreform Cubit for accurate, precise, and repeatable meshing.

Coreform Cubit’s high-quality hexahedral meshes used by engineering service provider for electron beam simulations

Boltzplatz, developer of the open-source space simulation code PICLas, chooses Coreform Cubit for its combination of mesh quality, control, and ease-of-use for full hex meshes

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