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Subject 3d models. More acurately, 3d 'meshes'.
     
Posted by ni[X]it on December 19, 2003 at 9:41 PM
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In Reply To where does the data come from in your computer posted by robo (sebring1970) on December 19, 2003 at 07:48 PM
     
Message not your standard 3d meshes though
you take your 3d model, export the meshes, normalize the faces (so the software knows what each node 'means')

The rest is defining fluid type, temps, etc...In the grand scheme of things, it's simple.
But to make the model accurate, you have to know what kind of 'restricition' the engine is to the plenum. As it stand there alone, the plenum would be useless. With out the dynamics of the engine (valves opening and closing), any analysis would be very inaccurate.

I would think about 50 to 60 hours of hands on modeling and computing time could generate an accurate flow analysis



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