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Which CFD tool is the Best for Industry: ANSYS FLUENT or STAR-CCM

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Top CFD Tools Used in Industry

  • Both ANSYS Fluent and STAR-CCM+ are leading industrial CFD tools. The “best” choice depends on the application, industry, and workflow requirements.

 

Rank CFD Software Developer Major Industries Strengths Typical Applications
1 ANSYS Fluent ANSYS Energy, Boiler, Furnace, Chemical, HVAC Combustion, Heat Transfer, Multiphase Flow Boilers, Burners, Furnaces, Heat Exchangers
2 Simcenter STAR-CCM+ Siemens Automotive, Aerospace, Marine, EV Automation, Integrated Workflow Vehicle Aerodynamics, Battery Cooling
3 OpenFOAM OpenCFD Ltd. Research, Energy, Consulting Open Source, Highly Customizable Academic and Industrial Research
4 COMSOL Multiphysics COMSOL Multiphysics, Electronics, R&D CFD + Structural + Electromagnetic Coupling Fuel Cells, Batteries, MEMS
5 Simcenter FLOEFD Siemens Electronics, Product Design CAD-Embedded CFD Electronics Cooling
6 Autodesk CFD Autodesk Building Services, HVAC Easy Learning Curve HVAC and Ventilation
7 Cadence Fidelity CFD Cadence Aerospace, Automotive High-Speed Aerodynamics Aircraft and Vehicle Design
8 Altair AcuSolve Altair Manufacturing, Automotive Robust Meshing Casting and Thermal Management
9 CONVERGE CFD Convergent Science IC Engines, Combustion Automatic Meshing Engine CombFLOW-3D

When ANSYS Fluent is the Best

ANSYS Fluent — pros

  • User friendly CFD tool and integrated  GUI  makes easier solution set up
  • Industry-standard general-purpose solver.
  • More diversified Physical models for turbulence, combustion, and battery models
  • Best for fast convergence of solutions
  • Best for Hybrid mesh
  • Suitable for customized patching of initial  solutions
  • Large user base and detailed User guides
  • Strong for combustion, heat transfer, multiphase flow, CHT, and battery/energy applications; recent Fluent updates highlight combustion improvements, battery venting, immersion cooling, PEM fuel-cell cold-start, and faster optimization inside the Fluent interface.
  • Very strong customization through UDFs, which is useful when industry cases need special boundary conditions, source terms, or physics tweaks.
  • Good meshing and diagnostics support inside the Fluent environment, which helps with engineering validation and cleanup of industrial geometries.
  • Fluent’s GPU solver and recent performance work can be valuable when solve time is a major constraint
Advantage Description
Strong Physics Models Extensive models for combustion, multiphase flow, heat transfer, radiation, and chemical reactions.
Industry Acceptance Widely used in power plants, boilers, furnaces, chemical processing, and HVAC industries.
Excellent Combustion Modeling Strong support for biomass, coal, gas, and oil-fired systems.
UDF Capability User-Defined Functions (UDFs) allow highly customized models and control logic.
Large User Community More training material, tutorials, research papers, and experienced users.
Academic Support Most universities teach Fluent, making recruitment easier.
Integration Works well with other ANSYS tools for structural, thermal, and optimization studies.

ANSYS Fluent — cons

  • For some teams, the flexibility comes with more setup effort and more expert tuning; that is an inference from the large number of modeling, meshing, and UDF options Fluent exposes.
  • If your organization wants a very tightly integrated “one workflow” environment, Fluent can feel more modular than STAR-CCM+; that is also an inference from the product positioning
Limitation Description
Meshing Workflow Can involve multiple software modules and preprocessing steps.
Automation Less streamlined than STAR-CCM+ for large design studies.
Learning Advanced Features Advanced combustion and UDF development require significant expertise.
Workflow Complexity Managing geometry, meshing, solving, and post-processing may involve several interfaces.

When Siemens STAR-CCM+ is the Best:

STAR-CCM+ — pros

  • Siemens positions STAR-CCM+ as a single unified CFD tool with fully integrated workflow automation, robust automated meshing, embedded design exploration, and multiphysics modeling.
  • It is built to tackle complex multiphysics simulations and to improve throughput with automated workflows and scalable solvers on GPU, CPU, and ARM.
  • That makes it especially attractive for teams that value automation, repeatability, and CAD-to-results efficiency
  • All CFD tools (pre-processing -geometry and meshing, simulation, post) in One umbrella (single files)
  • Excellent for complex geometries.
  • Automation and custom functions
  • Meshing only: polyhedral, tetra, or prism layers, pure hexa (cut cell)
  • Best for customization options like meshing, CFD post using scripts when GUI take more times
  • Controlled vector and streamlines with rendering effect
Advantage Description
Single Integrated Environment Geometry, meshing, solving, and post-processing are in one platform.
Automated Meshing Excellent automated mesh generation for complex industrial geometries.
Design Exploration Strong built-in automation and optimization capabilities.
CAD Robustness Handles frequent CAD changes efficiently.
Parametric Studies Particularly effective for large batches of simulations.
Rotating Machinery Strong capabilities for pumps, fans, compressors, and turbines.
Automotive Applications Widely used by automotive and EV manufacturers.

STAR-CCM+ — cons

  • Because it is designed around a broad integrated platform, it can be more than you need for simpler, narrowly scoped CFD work; that is an inference from its feature set and scope.
  • Teams that rely heavily on deep custom code-based workflow tailoring may prefer Fluent’s UDF-centric approach; this is an inference based on Fluent’s documented UDF capability
Limitation Description
Smaller User Base Fewer training resources and tutorials compared with Fluent.
Combustion Flexibility Excellent, but many combustion specialists still prefer Fluent’s flexibility.
Customization Less flexible than Fluent’s UDF framework for highly specialized models.
Academic Exposure Less common in universities, making experienced hires harder to find.
Licensing Cost Can be expensive depending on the required modules and HPC usage.

ANSYS Fluent vs STAR-CCM+ Comparison

 

Parameter ANSYS Fluent STAR-CCM+
Developer ANSYS Siemens STAR-CCM+
Learning Curve Easier for beginners Slightly steeper
User Interface Traditional workflow Integrated modern workflow
Meshing Powerful, flexible Highly automated
Complex Geometry Handling Excellent Excellent
Combustion Modeling Industry-leading Very good
Boiler & Furnace CFD Excellent Good to Excellent
Multiphase Flows Excellent Excellent
Rotating Machinery Good Excellent
Automotive Aerodynamics Good Excellent
Heat Transfer Excellent Excellent
Optimization ANSYS OptiSLang integration Built-in automation tools
HPC Scalability Excellent Excellent
Custom UDF Programming Strong capability Less flexible than Fluent
Academic Usage Very common Less common
Industrial Usage Very high Very high

Best Tool by Industry

Industry/Application Preferred Tool
Industrial Boilers ANSYS Fluent
Furnaces & Burners ANSYS Fluent
Combustion Systems ANSYS Fluent
Thermal Power Plants ANSYS Fluent
HVAC Systems ANSYS Fluent
Chemical Reactors ANSYS Fluent
Automotive Aerodynamics STAR-CCM+
Electric Vehicles STAR-CCM+
Battery Thermal Management STAR-CCM+
Marine Applications STAR-CCM+
Turbomachinery STAR-CCM+
Aerospace Aerodynamics STAR-CCM+

For Boiler, Furnace, and Thermal Engineers

Since many of your interests involve:

  • Industrial boilers
  • Burners
  • Furnaces
  • Combustion systems
  • Heat transfer
  • CFD consulting

ANSYS Fluent is generally the preferred choice.

Reasons:

  1. Advanced combustion models.
  2. Extensive radiation models (DO, P1, WSGGM).
  3. Strong coal, biomass, and gaseous fuel combustion capabilities.
  4. Widely accepted by boiler OEMs and thermal power industries.
  5. Large user community and support resources.

Typical Applications in Fluent

 

ANSYS Tool for Combustion

 

 

  • D-type boilers
  • FBC boilers
  • Biomass furnaces
  • Jaggery furnaces
  • Industrial burners
  • Chimney draft analysis
  • Heat exchanger design

For EV and Advanced Product Development

STAR-CCM+ is often preferred for:Typical Applications in STAR-CCM+

 

  • EV battery cooling
  • Vehicle aerodynamics
  • Under-hood thermal management
  • Rotating machinery
  • Marine hydrodynamics

Industry Demand (2026)

Sector More Common Tool
Thermal Engineering ANSYS Fluent
Boiler OEMs ANSYS Fluent
Furnace OEMs ANSYS Fluent
Energy Auditing & Heat Transfer ANSYS Fluent
Automotive OEMs STAR-CCM+
EV Companies STAR-CCM+
Aerospace Both
Consulting Companies Both
Industry Preferred Tool
Industrial Boilers Fluent
Power Plants Fluent
Furnaces & Burners Fluent
Biomass Combustion Fluent
HVAC Fluent
Chemical Reactors Fluent
Automotive Aerodynamics STAR-CCM+
Electric Vehicles STAR-CCM+
Marine Engineering STAR-CCM+
Pumps & Compressors STAR-CCM+
Turbomachinery STAR-CCM+
Consumer Products STAR-CCM+

Recommendation

  • For a professional working in boilers, furnaces, combustion, biomass energy, heat transfer, and thermal systems, ANSYS Fluent is usually the better investment of time and training.
  • If your focus is EVs, automotive aerodynamics, battery cooling, or marine applications, then STAR-CCM+ has advantages due to its automation and integrated workflow.
  • For most thermal engineering consultants, learning ANSYS Fluent first and then adding STAR-CCM+ later provides the broadest industrial opportunities.