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October 31, 2012, 14:03 |
Ansys cfd help needed
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I am doing a school design project, and I need some assistance with the CFD portion of the drawings. I have everything drawn up in ansys, and I would like to have a visual air flow analysis from the propellers.
Can anyone help with this? |
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November 1, 2012, 14:07 |
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venki
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i will help u in that ....
mail me at:venkiaero2004@gmail.com |
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November 4, 2012, 03:18 |
help needed too!
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JJ WOO
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Hi venkateshaero, are you good at using fluent? I have just started learning the basics, and my professor is already demanding a decent analysis of a project Im doing. Basically, my group is engaged by an external company to help them with their problem, and my school has allocated a prof to us who is unable to transfer any fluent knowledge to us. So we are on our own. What i have now is a step file from the company, can you help me with this? Its a chamber with existing suction outlets attached to it, and we must study the air flow inside it.
Help is deeply (and urgently) appreciated! |
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November 4, 2012, 13:53 |
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Murthi KN
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Hi Mr. Woo,
We have good experience in Fluent CFD Analysis and can help you out. Please send your CAD model .stp format to my email murthi.kn@solv-numerics.com and we will do the analysis for you. We can discuss the budget and time line in your direct email to my email id. Thanks Dr. K N Murthi Director-CAE, Solv-Numerics India. Quote:
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airflow, ansys, cfd |
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