Thanks for the message. The main challenge (IMHO) is to determine an appropriate time step for a transient (time dependent) simulation. Solidworks Flow Simulation tends to create very small time steps as a default, which causes run times to explode for any meaningful time duration. I suggest finding an example that can be checked against known theoretical solutions. Dr. John Matsson has some textbooks with examples that might be useful.
@@MarkSummersCAD i would like to know how i can make a study inside another study for example an internal study like in an engine that operates inside a bigger system while that system operates for example under external conditions 😇
@@AbdelmounaimSiffour You can do the first study (inner portion) and get the results, then import those results (flow rates, etc.) into the second (outer portion) study. I do that for my study where I compute flow rates through the duct system, then apply the flow rates to the larger (outer) study.
@@MarkSummersCAD one more question sir, is it possible to simulate a PCB in enclosure with a fan in solidworks to make a thermal analysis for my project?
klein bottle and a Stirling engine on the shelf. From one dork to another, feel like I walked into a Checkmate!
Hah, good eye... but you missed the Curta!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
My pleasure! Glad you liked it. Stay tuned for more CFD videos.
Thank you sir for this wonderful video sir .
Most welcome
Thank you for sharinf your knowledge sir !!! That was really helpful !!💥💥
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, do you have one on a transient analysis, the timing and iterations is confusing 😂
Thanks for the message. The main challenge (IMHO) is to determine an appropriate time step for a transient (time dependent) simulation. Solidworks Flow Simulation tends to create very small time steps as a default, which causes run times to explode for any meaningful time duration.
I suggest finding an example that can be checked against known theoretical solutions.
Dr. John Matsson has some textbooks with examples that might be useful.
Thanks for the useful video :)
You're welcome!
you could use a parametric study if you wont change the configuration that would be a time saver
Agreed. I also like to use the "clone study' option to prevent re-entering all the parameters.
@@MarkSummersCAD i would like to know how i can make a study inside another study for example an internal study like in an engine that operates inside a bigger system while that system operates for example under external conditions 😇
@@AbdelmounaimSiffour You can do the first study (inner portion) and get the results, then import those results (flow rates, etc.) into the second (outer portion) study. I do that for my study where I compute flow rates through the duct system, then apply the flow rates to the larger (outer) study.
Hello sir, what is the Bluetooth temperature probes do you use in the experiment?
They are Vernier surface temperature probes. They connect via bluetooth or USB. www.vernier.com/product/go-direct-surface-temperature-sensor/
@@MarkSummersCAD one more question sir, is it possible to simulate a PCB in enclosure with a fan in solidworks to make a thermal analysis for my project?
Absolutely@@kamelk8027. You can use Solidworks PCB to design the PCB and use it in in Solidworks Flow with the Electronics Cooling Module Add-in.
Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge with us@@MarkSummersCAD
Is there any method to calculate dimensionless number like Nusselt number corresponding to this experiment in solidwork ?
you can surface plot convection coefficient. Imagine you could put a surface parameter on convection coefficient as well.
3:29 so classic
Hah, yes, but it recovered nicely!