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Free license wildfire 4.0

Free license wildfire 4.0

Free license wildfire 4.0

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I'm working in a technical office and I've to use Pro/E wildfire 4.0 and Windchill on my notebook but i need to know if exist a kind of license that I can use when I'm not in the farm.
Can I work on-line?
Do you know something about that?

Thanks a lot!

RE: Free license wildfire 4.0

you can assign a license to your notebook or you can have remote license access if your office server allows.

RE: Free license wildfire 4.0

Or you can borrow a license when out of the office

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli

RE: Free license wildfire 4.0

yes borrowing is an option, but a pain if you keep nipping in and out of the office

RE: Free license wildfire 4.0

Here is my problem explanation

 I need to do the turbo volume that is the air volume surrounding the fan blades, since the hub surface to the casing surface (-virtual surface that will enclosed the air in the barrel), cause a fan behaves in a cyclic way, I only need to do one turbo volume instead of all, to define my pressure and suction surfaces and then perform my CFD, but I'm stuck making the partition between the surfaces, cause I always built it in GAMBIT (import my blade cross-section , hub, casing and splitter curves, then make the surfaces and define the zones...), and then pass thru Fluent directly, now the model is already done, so I need to keep the native model information. I now that the easy way to do it is thru a Cut-Out, but this will bring me the whole "air volume" instead of a single's blade. So I can't view where the partitions are located to.....

PD. Also I attached a picture to reference you what I'm trying to do!

Take a look at this picture, maybe I did a mistake cause I assumed that everybody have a CFD turbo-machinery experience (Computational Fluid Dynamics). So please see the picture above and noted the propeller centermost picture, look at the blades and the spacing between them, that spacing is that I'm looking for, cause will be the fluid zone that will interact with the blade shape, now take a look at the upper pictures the leftmost is the Turbo-Volume already meshed, and the nears right the same with no mesh and with the right names.

Now you can see that is not so simple like setup an assembly and perform a cut-out from any shape that I was put inside it! The better turbo-volume the better CFD results I get.



 

Attached also you can find the fan model



 

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