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Old   October 18, 2013, 17:38
Exclamation I am in a F1 in schools team need help in caedium
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i need to simulate,test my f1 in schools car with a pressurized co2 cylinder at the back i want to use as many softwares that can give me lot of points for testing. I am currentlu using falcon ,solidworks simulation and caedium
Pls tell me how to import stl,step,igs into caedium i cant import
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Hi Anjum,

Welcome to the forum. I have no experience with Caedium, so can't advise on it. But, what do you expect from running the same simulation in multiple software?

F1 in School is a great program. Good luck to your team.

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Hi Anjum,

Welcome to the forum. I have no experience with Caedium, so can't advise on it. But, what do you expect from running the same simulation in multiple software?

F1 in School is a great program. Good luck to your team.

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I wanted to simulate our car with the wheels rotating and also the co2 canister which in other softwares show a low pressure area. I have these requirements to have a precise cd value and drag force value(in newtons) at 90kmph..
Pls suggest a new software or a tutuorial in caedium

And i expect the same in other softwares as well. From which i can take a average and optimize
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Hi Anjum,

Sounds like a good project and the right way to get through it.

I am assuming that you have already run the simulation in project Falcon (the latest time I tried - ie a while back - it would not allow for rotating wheels) and solidworks simulation.

Re Caedium: why don't you contact your seller directly or are you using an academic license with no support? The documentation should explain how to import an IGES file.

Other software: there is a large number of software available, some are commercial and other are open-source. Commercial ones: star-ccm+, ANSYS/CFX, ANSYS/Fluent, or open-source ones: openFoam, or cloud based ones: simscale, ciespace...
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