Engine Airflow using SolidWorks CFD
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You don't have to get degree in any field of science/engineering to understand how combustion engine works, and by all means CFD is not needed to make that possible. In fact, typical 4-stroke cycle is very simple - filling,compression, ignition, decompression, exhaust - transferred to rest of powertrain by pretty much basic components. It's good that you hate calling engine an air pump though, because it's bad description as it works in exactly opposite way.
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get your bachelor of science, and probably some graduate work, learn CFD and engine simulation software, then maybe it'll make some sense. i hate calling an engine an 'air pump' because that's ridiculously over simplified. you can't expect anyone to explain how an engine truly works in any kind of detail without a tonne of background in several disciplines.
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@RicerEater1978 yes plz, and thank you
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@MultiCmiller its a pretty fairly simple concept tbh, i can find some sites if you still need them
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it sucks... accuracy about 25% off.
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It is an addin COSMOS Flow i think it is called. £9000 bolt on goodiness
CAD Munkie
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does it run an accurate simulation on porting airflow?
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I liked the video.
Can you design a more efficient bong with this software?
pilgrimproost 1 year ago 14
come on ppl use some words i really want to now how a car works but every vid i watch nothing about the functions
MultiCmiller 2 years ago 3