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Humbug
27.03.2012, 17:09


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So, this is my second post. I have another thread in autocad
section purely about an autocad modelling question.

This is kind of the other half of my project... and is something that I would
really like to learn anyway.

I did a subject on FEA when I was in college a few years back... though that
was with strand7. But I am now using Autodesk Simulation MultiPhysics 2012 for
CFD.

I am hoping I can import a 3D model of a combustion chamber and ports of a 4
cycle engine directly into the program, though it is proving a tricky program
to drive without having ever used it or any cfd soft before... though the
automesh feature is pretty cool and seems to work well with what I have already
tried to import... though this is about as far as I can get. I couldn't even
run a simple analysis on a simple T-joint. :(

Anyway, I'd really appreciate it if anyone knows any one who has made some
online tutorials on how to get started?

Thanks in advance!

Brendan

Humbug2012-03-27 17:16:43

heinsite
28.03.2012, 11:06
You're probably in the wrong place.  That's a pretty specific piece of software.  Recommend you stop by one or both of the following sites.  Join if you need to.
 
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Simulation/bd-p/396
(or)
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Simulation-CFD/bd-p/330
 
Good luck!
Dave.

Humbug
28.03.2012, 14:12
Cheers mate, I appreciate getting a steer in the right direction :)I'm looking forward to getting some tips from my other thread in the autocad section... seems to be hidden for some reason :/