Good video, however using pressure differentials alone does not seem like it will provide data that is accurate? Valves function as a barrier so you have a pressure differential being controlled by a barrier which will allow for wave reflection off the valves. This will have a significant impact on the flow characteristics. Have you done further modeling to deal with this issue?
Thank you for that fantastic tutorial! I just started using solidworks and bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
Thank you for that fantastic tutorial! I just started using solidworks and bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
dude .. How in the planet hell did you create this Animations ???? every time i choose flow trajectories and try to create a scenario animations all i get is a non-moving arrows or lines with changes in the color .. the scenario works good only with "3D-plot & cut-plan" ..... so i was forced to creat a simulation for every iteration and then put them together with a movie editing software ... you can see it among my videos
It is "fake" data. It is just an upside-down sine function generated in Excel, scaled from atmospheric pressure to some arbitrary value to cause the air to exit the chamber. It is only for demonstration purposes.
Does anyone know, how to show the animation of pressure-drop after the calculation? I did everything mentioned in the video. As result I tried Flow Trajectories, but they show only one point in time. So there is no change of pressurel....
Yes, generate a cut plot (or some other plot), right-click on that and choose "animation", then use the "Wizard" button and choose option "Scenario" to load the 20 files all at once. Then insert a control point on the time line of the plot and stretch to the end.
Here is a video we did for GoEngineer's YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/goengineer
SolidWorks Flow Simulation - Animation of Time-Dependent Heat
Good video, however using pressure differentials alone does not seem like it will provide data that is accurate? Valves function as a barrier so you have a pressure differential being controlled by a barrier which will allow for wave reflection off the valves. This will have a significant impact on the flow characteristics. Have you done further modeling to deal with this issue?
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Thank you for that fantastic tutorial! I just started using solidworks and bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
You can get it @ solidworksbook[.]com
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Thank you for that fantastic tutorial! I just started using solidworks and bought the SolidWorks 2011 book which covers beginner to advanced topics, and is very comprehensive. I often use the book as a reference to go through.
You can get it @ solidworksbook[.]com
tayvasily 2 months ago
dude .. How in the planet hell did you create this Animations ???? every time i choose flow trajectories and try to create a scenario animations all i get is a non-moving arrows or lines with changes in the color .. the scenario works good only with "3D-plot & cut-plan" ..... so i was forced to creat a simulation for every iteration and then put them together with a movie editing software ... you can see it among my videos
EngineerAhmedRabie 2 months ago
It is "fake" data. It is just an upside-down sine function generated in Excel, scaled from atmospheric pressure to some arbitrary value to cause the air to exit the chamber. It is only for demonstration purposes.
Sigsite723 3 months ago
@Sigsite723 Thanks a lot
Vari86 3 months ago
Where can I get that Excel file with all the data needed? Thanks a lot.
Vari86 3 months ago
such a loose video
wackojackgoff 5 months ago
How do you do yo make the air flow to each cilindrer secuently??? Because im using solídworks 2010 y dont know how to do that with the flowxpress.
Thanks!
feopalciosss 1 year ago
Does anyone know, how to show the animation of pressure-drop after the calculation? I did everything mentioned in the video. As result I tried Flow Trajectories, but they show only one point in time. So there is no change of pressurel....
Does anyone know?
flexus1988 1 year ago
@flexus1988
i have the same problem if sig is around an explanation of how this is done would be great.
as having problems getting all the data generated and only get results for the end time point
GaboD1000 2 months ago
@GaboD1000
Yes, generate a cut plot (or some other plot), right-click on that and choose "animation", then use the "Wizard" button and choose option "Scenario" to load the 20 files all at once. Then insert a control point on the time line of the plot and stretch to the end.
Here is a video we did for GoEngineer's YouTube channel: youtube.com/user/goengineer
SolidWorks Flow Simulation - Animation of Time-Dependent Heat
Good luck.
-Tony
Sigsite723 2 months ago