I am modelling an air flow down a pipe that is laden with water droplets with a distribution of diameters.
I can accurately predict where the water droplets will impinge on the pipe surface as it rounds a tight bend, but I have been unable to get the software to accurately predict the subsequent...
In my experience it really depends on the user. That you can use another 3D package should be half the battle, so long as you haven't become too ingrained with the particular foibles of any one package.
I picked up Catia V5 to a reasonably high degree in about a month (yes I have learned plenty...
Am I right in thinking that Fluent (pre ansys) used to state that they aimed roughly for a new release every 6 months? or am I getting confused with someone else?
Turbo VNC works really well with openGL graphics.
You need to configure it to poll the screen regularly though.
http://www.virtualgl.org/About/TurboVNC
In the past I've used an aluminium housing with a steel threaded adaptor screwed and loctited into the aluminium head, that the filter will screw onto.
Never had any issues with unscrewing with thermal expansion, as long as the filter has been torqued up correctly.
CFD wise I use Fluent, and can highly recommend it.
There is also a version that is integrated into Catia, although I haven't tried that.
This isn't a cheap package though.
I regularly use Catia, Pro/Engineer and NX6.
I find Catia the "best" of the 3 but there is little really to choose between...
I have used this package several times successfully between two computers both running windows XP-32. It would be very useful to be able to use it between my computer and a colleague in the far east, but he is running XP64 and can't seem to get it to install. Does anyone know if there is a way...
Can you measure the curve lengths of the wireframe edges of the part. Obvously this will not give the same result as the central axis, but if you can measure 2 diametrically opposite edges and take an average between then you should get pretty close..... I think.
A good way of meshing a sphere is to first split off a cylinder with domed ends by splitting straight through the centre of the sphere with a cylindrical face, the diameter should be between 1/3 and 1/2 that of the sphere. This part can be meshed as described above, then the remaining part can...
Place the vehicle on a huge scales, then fill the compartment with a material of known density and re-weigh.
The heavier the material the better as any scales large enough to take a campervan is likely to have a poor resolution.
Hi,
Can anyone send me a description/equation of the Blatz-Ko material model, as I am interested in programming it into our FEA package in order to model PU foams (it isn't included in the material models included as standard).
Also a description of how to experimentally obtain material...
May I recommend Melbourne as a great place to live, also a decent university I'm led to believe.
Nottingham University in the UK has a very good reputation in Engineering, and the university itself is very nice (even if not all of Nottingham itself is). I believe there is also a branch of it in...
In part mode, you can use -
insert -> shared data -> from file
and then browse to the location of the part you want to insert. It will appear in the model tree as an import feature amongst all of the other features.
I have used it sucessfully with an IGES file, but not tried any of the...
Can't help with your question, but would be interested to know what you couldn't do with Cosmos that has led you to upgrade. We are about to invest in a package and Cosmos is one of the potential options.
On the version of Pro-E that I am using (Wildfire), you right click on the import feature object in the model tree and click on edit definition. Then in the Geometry menu you will find the "Heal Geometry" sub-menu. There are Automatic and Manual options, the zip-gaps option is under the manual...