CFDagent: A Language-Guided, Zero-Shot Multi-Agent System for Complex Flow Simulation
Preprint, 2025

We introduce CFDagent, a zero-shot, multi-agent system that enables fully autonomous computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations from natural language prompts. CFDagent integrates three specialized LLM-driven agents: (i) the Preprocessing Agent that generates 3D geometries from textual or visual inputs using a hybrid text-to-3D diffusion model (Point-E) and automatically meshes the geometries; (ii) the Solver Agent that configures and executes an immersed boundary flow solver; and (iii) the Postprocessing Agent that analyzes and visualizes the results, including multimodal renderings. These agents are interactively guided by GPT-4o via conversational prompts, enabling intuitive and user-friendly interaction. We validate CFDagent by reproducing canonical sphere flows at Reynolds numbers of 100 and 300 using three distinct inputs: a simple text prompt (i.e., "sphere"), an image-based input, and a standard sphere model. The computed drag and lift coefficients from meshes produced by each input approach closely match available data. The proposed system enables synthesization of flow simulations and photorealistic visualizations for complex geometries. Through extensive tests on canonical and realistic scenarios, we demonstrate the robustness, versatility, and practical applicability of CFDagent. By bridging generative AI with high-fidelity simulations, CFDagent significantly lowers barriers to expert-level CFD, unlocking broad opportunities in education, scientific research, and practical engineering applications.

Author

Zhaoyue Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Long Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chunyu Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Yixin Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Qingyong Luo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Huadong Yao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Shizhao Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Guowei He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Computer Sciences

Fluid Mechanics

Computational Mathematics

DOI

10.48550/arXiv.2507.23693

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