Vol. 28 · 2026
End-to-end CFD & Q1 publication

From a topic to a published paper.
With your name on it, and your fingerprints all over it.

Authors MR CFD engineering team and you
Abstract

We run the ANSYS Fluent work, write the manuscript, pick the right Q1 journal, and stay with you through revisions. You stay involved at every key decision, so the paper that lands in print is genuinely yours.

Keywords ANSYS Fluent Q1 publication Co-authorship Mesh independence Revisions included
Total:
$3,500

$1,750 to start · $1,750 after you confirm submission

This is a paid service, not a free tutorial. You read every draft and approve every figure - we don't publish behind your back. We aim at Q1 journals where the work fits, write to their standards, and answer reviewers properly. We don't buy authorship and we don't pay journals.
MR CFD editorial standards · 2026
Methods

Eleven stages, one engagement.

No surprise add-ons. The price you see covers every stage below, including the rounds with reviewers most "publication services" treat as out of scope.

01

Problem framing & research question

We turn your idea into a problem statement that's narrow enough to publish and broad enough to matter. This step alone often saves months later.

02

Geometry & advanced mesh generation

CAD cleanup, structured or hybrid meshing in ANSYS Meshing or ICEM, prism layers tuned to the y+ a reviewer will look for.

03

Mesh independence study

A real one. Three to five mesh densities, the convergence curve, and the picked mesh justified in the methods section. Reviewers ask, we already answered.

04

Physics setup & solver configuration

Turbulence model, boundary conditions, multiphase or thermal models picked from validated literature, not guessed.

05

Validation against literature or benchmark

We line your results up against a published case or a recognised benchmark and report the deviation honestly. No validation, no submission.

06

Parametric studies for novelty

A single converged run rarely makes a paper. We run sweeps, optimisation, or sensitivity studies until there's a finding worth publishing.

07

Post-processing & figures

Vector plots, contours, streamlines, isosurfaces - rendered at print resolution and labelled the way journal reviewers expect.

08

Manuscript writing for Q1

Abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, conclusion, references. Written in academic English, structured for the target journal.

09

Journal selection

We shortlist three Q1 journals where your work has a real fit, look at acceptance rates and review times, and decide together.

10

Full revision support

Round one, round two, major revisions, minor revisions. We answer reviewer comments, re-run cases when asked, and rewrite sections. No extra invoice.

11

Final proofreading & submission

Cover letter, response-to-reviewers, formatted manuscript, supplementary files. Submission goes through your account so authorship is clean.

Results

What lands in your inbox at the end.

Five things. Each one survives long after the paper goes to print.

Project deliverables MR/CFD-PUB · Itemised
  • DEL-01
    The complete ANSYS Fluent project
    Case and data files, the meshes, the scripts. You can re-open, re-run, and extend the work yourself.
  • DEL-02
    The submission-ready manuscript
    Word and LaTeX versions, formatted to your target journal's template, with bibliography and figure captions ready to submit.
  • DEL-03
    Print-quality figures
    High-resolution vector and raster files for every plot, contour, and streamline. Replace any one of them later without re-rendering.
  • DEL-04
    A walkthrough video for your defence
    A recorded screen-share where we explain the methodology, the mesh, the validation, and the figures. Useful for vivas, defences, and interviews.
  • DEL-05
    Quiet technical support afterwards
    Email us with questions long after the paper is in print. There's no clock on it.
Five items. No add-ons, no expiry.
Applications

The fields we publish in.

These are the most common, not the limit. If your topic runs in ANSYS Fluent, we have someone who can take it on.

  1. 01
    HVAC & Data Centers

    Airflow optimization, Thermal management, PUE improvement, Hot/cold aisle containment

  2. 02
    Aerodynamics & Marine

    Drag reduction, Lift optimization, Wake analysis, Hull hydrodynamics

  3. 03
    Heat Transfer & Power

    Conjugate heat transfer, Heat exchanger design, Cooling systems, Combustion

  4. 04
    Turbomachinery

    Pump & turbine design, Blade optimization, Cavitation analysis, Performance curves

  5. 05
    Biomedical Engineering

    Blood flow simulation, Respiratory modeling, Drug delivery, Medical device design

  6. 06
    Environmental & Civil

    Wind load analysis, Pollutant dispersion, River flow modeling, Urban microclimate

Working on something not on this list?

Combustion, fluid-structure interaction, electrochemistry, atmospheric flow, magnetohydrodynamics, acoustics. Pick "Other" in the form and tell us what it is.

Pricing

$3,500 total, paid in two milestones.

No surprise invoices. Half at the start, half after you confirm the manuscript was submitted. Revisions are included until the journal closes the case.

Project engagement
Ref: MR/CFD-PUB-2026
Engagement total
$3,500
Line 01
At project start
Paid after the scoping call, before we open ANSYS. Locks in the team and the timeline.
$1,750
Milestone 1
Line 02
After submission, on your sign-off
Paid only after you've seen the submission confirmation from the journal and confirmed it yourself. Revisions afterwards stay on us.
$1,750
Milestone 2
Total payable $3,500
  • Every stage above included - no add-ons sold later
  • NDA signed before any technical conversation
  • Official invoice on either personal or institutional name
  • If we cancel the engagement, milestone 1 is refunded
Authorised by you
Start the conversation

No payment on this page.

Eligibility

Who we take on. Who we don't.

We turn down briefs we don't believe will land in a Q1 journal. That's not snobbery - it's how we keep the success rate honest. Read both lists before you write to us.

§ Abstract

Good fit if

  1. 1. You have a topic with a clear research question, even if rough
  2. 2. You're ready to spend 1-2 hours a week reviewing decisions and drafts
  3. 3. You're open to changing the framing if a stronger angle shows up
  4. 4. You want a paper you can defend, not just one with your name on it
§ Limitations

Not the right service if

  1. 1. You expected this to be free or under $500
  2. 2. You want someone to publish a paper you'll never read
  3. 3. You can't spare any review time for the next three months
  4. 4. Your topic clearly belongs in a different field, like pure ML
Submission

Tell us what you're working on.

Send the form below. A senior engineer reads every submission personally and replies within one business day. If your topic looks publishable, we book a 30-minute scoping call before any payment is discussed.

Submission checklist

Have these ready before you write to us. Nothing is mandatory - each one just shortens the scoping call.

  • A one-paragraph description of your topic
  • Any data, draft text, or earlier simulations you already have
  • Your supervisor's name and field, if you're a student
  • A rough deadline (defence, grant, conference) if one exists
Project inquiry ~3 minutes
You won't be charged on this page. Sending the form just gets your inquiry to a senior engineer. They'll email you back, walk through your topic, and only then send a payment link if it's a fit.
Full name
Email address
Phone or WhatsApp (optional)
Closest field
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HVAC & Data Centers
Aerodynamics & Marine
Heat Transfer & Power
Turbomachinery
Biomedical Engineering
Environmental & Civil
Other
Where are you with the work?
Just a topic or concept
I have data, I need the CFD work
I have a partial draft
Reviewer comments to address
Not sure - happy to discuss
Target journal (optional)
Tell us about the topic (optional)

No payment now. Your details are read only by senior engineers and the admissions desk.

We sign NDAs on request before any technical conversation.

Correspondence

Questions worth answering plainly.

Below: extracts from real questions we receive from prospective authors. Replies come from senior engineers on the team.

№ 01
Question

How long does the whole thing take, start to publication?

Reply

Three to five months from kickoff to first submission is typical. The reviewer rounds afterwards depend on the journal - some come back in six weeks, some take five months. We stay with you through both.

№ 02
Question

Which Q1 journals do you actually target?

Reply

It depends on your topic. We routinely place work in Energy Conversion and Management, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Applied Thermal Engineering, Renewable Energy, Building and Environment, Ocean Engineering, and similar Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley titles. We pick three candidates together on the scoping call.

№ 03
Question

Whose name goes on the paper?

Reply

Yours. You are the first author. We can list a senior engineer as a co-author when their contribution merits it, or stay off the byline entirely - your call. We never sell authorship.

№ 04
Question

What if reviewers ask for major revisions or reject?

Reply

Major revisions are part of the engagement, not an upsell. We answer the comments, re-run cases when asked, and rewrite sections. If a journal rejects with no path forward, we resubmit to the next on our shortlist - same fee, same scope.

№ 05
Question

Is the work confidential? Can I get an NDA?

Reply

Yes, on both. We sign an NDA before any technical conversation if you ask. We don't reuse your geometry, mesh, or topic for anyone else.

№ 06
Question

I already have data and a half-written draft. Do I still pay full price?

Reply

Maybe not. If your data is solid and the draft is structured, we scope a reduced engagement focused on the gaps - validation, parametric studies, manuscript polish, journal selection. Tell us where you are on the form and we'll quote it honestly.

№ 07
Question

What's the refund policy?

Reply

If we cancel the engagement, milestone 1 is fully refunded. If you cancel after we've started, milestone 1 covers the work-to-date. Either way, milestone 2 is only invoiced after you've confirmed submission - so you're never paying for a paper that hasn't gone in.

№ 08
Question

Do you guarantee acceptance in a Q1 journal?

Reply

No, and you should be wary of anyone who does. What we guarantee is the work gets submitted to a Q1 journal in scope, with a manuscript and methods that hold up under peer review, and that we stay with you through the revision rounds. Acceptance depends on the editor and the reviewers, not on us.

№ 09
Question

Do I need to know ANSYS Fluent in advance?

Reply

No. The whole point of the service is that we run the simulation. The walkthrough video at the end explains every modelling decision in plain English, so you can defend the work without having clicked through Fluent yourself.

№ 10
Question

How is this different from a paper mill?

Reply

A paper mill sells fabricated or recycled work and lets anyone buy authorship. We do the opposite - real CFD on a real research question, original validation, with you reading every draft and signing off before we submit. The tell is simple: we'll happily put you on a call with a senior engineer before any money changes hands.

Question we haven't answered?

info@mr-cfd.com
End of preview

Six months from now, you can have a Q1 paper with your name on it.

Or you can keep watching free tutorials. Both are valid. Only one ends with peer-reviewed proof, a printable PDF with a DOI, and a senior engineer who can vouch for the methods.

The next move is yours.

Not ready to write to us today?

Send us a one-line note about your topic. We'll keep it on file and ping you in a week if you don't come back. No payment, no pressure.

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