Our Profile
FLUIDON, pioneer in simulation of fluid power systems and approved service provider, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
The success story began 1995 when a new company was founded as spin-off from the Institute for Fluid Power Drives and Controls (IFAS) at RWTH Aachen University. With the 1D-simualtion software DSHplus FLUIDON has been a spearhead in developing a CAE tool for analysing and optimising hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Earlier than others our team has been offering services supporting the use of our unique product, DSHplus. Over the years the scope of supply and services rendered has been steadily extended.
During two decades we have been gaining substantial experience in simulating for virtually every sector. Whether automobile, aerospace, railway or ship technology, mechanical engineering, plant construction, mobile hydraulics or medical technology, with regard to analysis and optimisation we have always been a reliable partner of the industry.
Concentrated in four statements our vision is
- We want to be the prime address for all who are engaged in simulation based design and development of fluid power systems!
- We want to be a well-known and approved partner for the solution of oscillations problems in piping systems!
- We want to be a leading provider of simulation software for fluid technology!
- We want to be a leading partner in developing innovations in fluid power!
Simulate – Analyse – Realise
Fluid power is our passion, in theory and practice. We place our know-how and our competence to your disposal to realize your ideas and to solve problems.
On theoretical side, our simulation tool DSHplus assists us in, for example
- checking circuit conceptions and ensuring system functionality
- calculating, analysing, and optimising system dynamics
- investigating oscillations in piping systems
In practice, our project specific equiped test rigs enable us to support simulations by measurements. Typical tasks are
- parameter identification e. g. of valves and pumps
- determination of transmission behaviour of hoses and pipes
- measurements for validation of simulation models
The combination of both, marks us as prime address for all those, who are engaged in simulation based design and development of fluid power systems