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November 29, 2005, 08:24 |
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i'm a final year mechanical engineering student modelling exhaust fume dispersion for my final year project. i successfully modelled a car in workbench and want to run a simulation to model the dispersion of exhaust fumes of a car in an air tunnel setup. i'm told that to save trouble and complications, draw a model of a solid block for the air tunnel and cut the volume of the car from that block but i just can't find a way to do this. i'm sure its a simple operation but for some reason i can't do it! any suggestions??
i went ahead and used the model of the car in a frozen block and the only problem is that the face of the exhaust that i set as an inlet into the air tunnel is confusing the computer. the 2-Dsurface is being treated as a volume and when set as an inlet, the arrows point toward the face from both sides of the surface. |
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