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I am trying to simulate a turbo-machinery device using ANSYS Workbench. Does anyone out there have expertise in this area? Also, are you aware of any online tutorials on this subject matter? I would like to test the flow rate capabilities of two designs used to move air or fluid. Willing to pay the right person to help! Thanks!
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Using Solidworks, much better for now
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google it you can find tutorials for versions 12 and 13 there is not much about pumps and it's a bit confusing but it can help
P.S. it comes as an warez with ansys 14 about 15GB of download |
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