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Default Wanted - guidance on my first Fluent IC Engine sim
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I want someone to help me establish my first functioning IC engine sim to examine tumble and swirl.

I have everything prepared - Solid geometry CAD, Lift profile, etc.

Payment on successful simulation delivery.

This is a real world engine from the 1980s. Should be fun, get in touch!

Fee by negotiation. I have access to Ansys v17.
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