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September 12, 2011, 19:48 |
Help with Autodesk Simulation/Algor
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Jen Menasha
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I am new to Autodesk's CFD simulation. I have a decent background with Fluent and Star CCM+ but I find Autodesk's software really unintuitive and difficult.... I am trying to model a ship propeller rotating in water. Is this possible with this software? If anyone out there has a model with similar parameters (unsteady fluid flow/incompressible/rotating reference frame etc..) in Autodesk's CFD, please list some of the major steps in the simulation, or a .fem file that you might have. Additionally, if anyone has a link to tutorials aside from the ones that come with the software, please post as well. Thanks all!
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September 17, 2011, 15:31 |
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Elena Cortin
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Do you mean Algor cfd????
man thats a very old code, i used to work with that decates ago... star and fluent are ages better |
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September 17, 2011, 22:57 |
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Cean
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wow, don't know it can do cfd. I thought it's only FEA.
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September 23, 2011, 20:07 |
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Cean
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Maybe cfdesign
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algor, autodesk, rotating reference frame |
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