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Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

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I'm looking for a CFD package that is integrated into Pro/E such that optomization can be done on the models.  The application is for high pressure low duration (very much not steady state) gas volume releases.  As transient as bullets leaving barrels and the gas released behind them.

Any thought or recomendations?

Thanks
 Wayne
 KS Design llc

RE: Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

Hello Executnr,

There is a package called cfdesign (http://www.cfdesign.com/Products/ProEngi...)
They had a software demo in our company and it's pretty impressive. The only drawback is it's a bit pricey!

Hope it helps!

Regards,
Kenney Koay

   

RE: Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

I too would appreciate anyone's experience in this area.  Do the simplifications of the inputs and the built in assumptions destroy the accuracy of the output?  We want CFD on the engineers desk, but only if we don't mislead the design.
thanks  

RE: Looking for CFD to go with Pro/E

CosmoFloWorks has a pro/e version.

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