Thanks, Kenvlach!
I should have been more specific about my question: Last year or so, I attended an AESF show where I saw there was this software package that modeling the electroplating system. Basically, it consists of simulations for primary, secondary, mixed current distruibutions in an electroplating cell (I believe it also has some info. on hydrodynamic influence) by solving the related PDEs -- I'm not sure what kind of algorithms they used for iteration (Gaussion or SOR). It has a graphic interface. Very nicely done. The only thing is that it is for educational or research purpose. The geometry of the cathode(translate: the part) is relatively simple -- rod, triangle, etc.
I just wonder whether there are more people out there doing this type of work, where the plating thickness of a part with more complicated configuration can be predicted as close as possible, and the toolings and solution parameters can be modified accordingly.
Thanks for your help!
PS. I have been looking through some articles in Journal of Electrochamical society. There is this work using MathLab to study the hydrodynamic effect on plating disks. My take is that softwares concerning CFD are easier to find than in our field.