Mb17
Automotive
- Mar 1, 2005
- 15
We are creating a proposal to introduce CFD into our company.
We do a lot of work for racing teams and as part of our design consultancy program, they are asking for some flow visualization.
Some of the jobs they ask are for individual component modeling, i.e. radiator inlets. We already have the CAD, just not the CFD package to model the flow.
Other clients have hinted they'd prefer full car flow visualization.
I have had experience of CFD meshing and understand the problems with CAD repair, I have seen "surface wrapping tools" and direct CAD to CFD packages such as Cosmos floworks is to Solidworks. We would like the full function of a high end CFD package, i.e. capable of dealing with a rotating object and moving floor, i.e replication of a car on a rolling road in a wind tunnel. And basic singular parts in free stream.
I have worked with fluent another colleague has worked with Star-CD but a while ago. As these forums are tracked by professional CFD engineers, what would you suggest?
We know it is a big step, and will be purchasing a dedicated multi-processor server. What other circumstances should we prepare for?
Thanks for your time,
Cheers,
M-J
We do a lot of work for racing teams and as part of our design consultancy program, they are asking for some flow visualization.
Some of the jobs they ask are for individual component modeling, i.e. radiator inlets. We already have the CAD, just not the CFD package to model the flow.
Other clients have hinted they'd prefer full car flow visualization.
I have had experience of CFD meshing and understand the problems with CAD repair, I have seen "surface wrapping tools" and direct CAD to CFD packages such as Cosmos floworks is to Solidworks. We would like the full function of a high end CFD package, i.e. capable of dealing with a rotating object and moving floor, i.e replication of a car on a rolling road in a wind tunnel. And basic singular parts in free stream.
I have worked with fluent another colleague has worked with Star-CD but a while ago. As these forums are tracked by professional CFD engineers, what would you suggest?
We know it is a big step, and will be purchasing a dedicated multi-processor server. What other circumstances should we prepare for?
Thanks for your time,
Cheers,
M-J