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  • how do you approach grid meshing?

    what turbulence models does it offer?

    can u perform transient sims?

  • @bassefa1984 Caedium supports hexahedra (mapped) and tetrahedra (unstructured) meshing with precise sizing function controls.

    Turbulence models include Spalart-Allmaras, Standard k-epsilon, Realizable k-epsilon, k-omega SST and others. For full details visit the Symscape website and check out the Caedium RANS Flow add-on.

    Yes, Caedium can perform unsteady time simulations.

  • rather stiff geometry creation and manipulation but workable for this limited application. pretty decent video tutorial but it skips a very vital part, how to bring in designs for aerodynamic testing.. you really should have a tutorial on that.

    I've imported my mesh object from another cad but it seems your program only deals with 'volumes'. how do I make it into a volume and is it even possible with what was separate nurbs surfaces?

  • @DanFrederiksen The end goal is to have a water-tight volume, but there are various ways to achieve this. If you have the option I suggest using STEP (.stp) as the exchange format - it preserves volumes and tolerances better than IGES (.igs). If you have individual NURBS surfaces then you can try using Volumes->Stitch to form a volume and then subtract that volume from a larger box (volume). When complete you want the volume to represent your fluid around your object.

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