great video. Hey we are in Chicago too !!!, we are creating something in the next couple months with fire that is insane in comparison to what SMG Did. maybe you have some suggestions.
This is absolutely amazing, I never would have thought to do this with Solidworks. Is there any way you could share the files for the Fans? I found them on the solidworks website but it seems that the archive is corrupted. A friend and I want to experiment with the fire tornado simulations.
Absolutely brilliant recreation that adds science and math to the experiment. Solidworks software rocks!
Awesome Video !
great video. Hey we are in Chicago too !!!, we are creating something in the next couple months with fire that is insane in comparison to what SMG Did. maybe you have some suggestions.
Hey WP, let me know what you're planning, would enjoy helping with video or correlating to simulation results like these would be fun
we are filming a ton of stuff, ill reach out soon.
Good VDO Brian....Fun to do and we can learn may topics..
This is absolutely amazing, I never would have thought to do this with Solidworks. Is there any way you could share the files for the Fans? I found them on the solidworks website but it seems that the archive is corrupted. A friend and I want to experiment with the fire tornado simulations.
Hi Brian,
Would you happen to have a link to download the simulation and part files? I'd like to give this a try.
Thanks!
This is very cool!
I loved it
what specs are you using for the comp?
Hey Christopher, this ran on my desktop PC. It's got a good i7 processor and 16GB RAM. nothing fancy just a professional workstation.