Test Dragster Lift/Drag w/ SolidWorks Flow Simulation

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A user seeks assistance to test their dragster's lift and drag using SolidWorks or any CFD software, expressing frustration over their version lacking flow simulation. Responses indicate that few are willing to undertake such a detailed simulation for free, suggesting hiring an engineering firm for professional analysis. Alternatives include funding a university senior design project for cost-effective solutions. A separate user attempts to shift the discussion towards butterfly valve simulations, prompting a reminder to create a new thread for unrelated topics. The conversation highlights the challenges of obtaining free CFD analysis and the importance of seeking professional help for complex simulations.
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Is anyone willing to test my dragster in SolidWorks or any kind of cfd software? I been looking all over for some kind of CFD to test my dragster but with no luck and I decided to try SolidWorks, which went well until I realized that I my version doesn't have flow simulation. :cry: Can someone please help me, I just want to know how much lift and drag my dragster produces?
 
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Anyone, I really need help!
 
You've got to be kidding me.
 
No one is going to take the time to do a 3D simulation of your dragster. If this is something that you must analyze why don't you hire an engineering firm that will perform these simulations for you for a cost.

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Matt
 
If you want cheap work, try heading to a local university and funding a senior design project. No one is going to do that task for free, and if they do, well then you're going to get what you pay for.
 
hi i am working in butterfly valve simulation using flunnet software if anyone worked on this region we can compare the results
 
mah rababah,

Make a new thread for your butterfly valve simulation questions. Don't add it to the end of this one. Also, I believe you are using FLUENT software not Flunnet, is that correct?

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Matt
 
hhhhhhhhhhh thanks but iam trying to solve this proplem but there is limitation in the sources i need some help to evaluate my work can you help me??
 
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