Hummeling Engineering BV is a Dutch scientific software engineering company positioned as βyour scientific software engineer.β Its website emphasizes services such as development from scratch, performance optimization, legacy code modernization, numerical algorithms, and code debugging. It also showcases several engineering software projects, including Signal Analysis, LTM, Vibes, NDS, SVS, and the IF97 Java library.
From a developer-tooling perspective, its core value is not a general-purpose IDE or SaaS platform, but customized capabilities for scientific computing and engineering simulation. Signal Analysis supports signal analysis, block diagram creation, ASZ storage, imports from Excel, CSV, SQL, and more, and exports to Excel, MATLAB, and CSV. NDS is explicitly based on MATLAB/Simulink and is used for HRSG dynamic simulation, control optimization, startup and shutdown processes, and lifetime analysis. IF97 is a Java library for the thermodynamic properties of water and steam. There is also a Java library for ASME material mechanical properties, making these components suitable for embedding into engineering software.
LTM is an on-site deployment system that estimates creep and low-cycle fatigue damage using real-time HRSG process measurements. It connects to DCS via a server using OPC-DA and OPC-HDA, indicating industrial field-integration capabilities. Several tools support engineering delivery workflows such as PDF reports, DXF export, image export, and sending reports by email. In terms of documentation, the website mainly shows entry points such as leaflets, flyers, βRead more,β and downloads. Vibes mentions context-aware help, but there is limited information on complete API references, installation requirements, or sample code.
Pricing information is largely absent. The company does not disclose quotes or licensing models for its commercial tools and engineering services. One clear exception is the IF97 Java library: it is released under GNU LGPL, can be used and redistributed for free, and the text states that proprietary software developers may also use it.
Its strengths lie in deep domain expertise, covering high-barrier scenarios such as HRSG, power plants, steam, water thermophysical properties, and flow-induced vibration, while offering desktop tools, on-site deployment, and library-based components. The downside is that public information is fragmented: pricing, versions, support SLA, system requirements, and source-code availability are all unclear. It is suitable for engineering simulation teams, power-plant equipment engineers, and scientific software developers. It is not a good fit for teams looking for general low-code tools, cloud DevOps, or a standardized API platform.
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