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Old   November 11, 2014, 14:19
Default Feasibility of a transient flow process on Autodesk
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Hello,

i want to simulate a process on Autodesk CFD.
I've got a bottle filled with water and with a certain volume. Now i want to spill this water out in a container which is filled with air and has got no outlet. I want to find out, how the incoming water distributes for the time.

My question: Is it possible to simulate this process with this 2 fluids and transient characteristic on Autodesk?

Thanks for your help!

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Old   November 13, 2014, 06:38
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Yes, it can possible to simulate by applying CFD analysis with your Autodesk. My suggestion is that hire any professional CFD analyst who can help you in a better way by applying specific algorithm & technology.
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