Creating a Prototype: Formula & Knowledge for Determining Scale

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To create a prototype with a working water pump, understanding the scale is crucial, especially for real-world applications. CAD software is recommended for designing the model, with AutoDesk being a popular choice, and students can access a free version. Dimensional analysis may not be applicable for this specific project, but ensuring that fluid flow scales proportionally with the model size is essential. It's important to confirm that the prototype can handle the intended loading conditions. Overall, using the right tools and techniques will help achieve an effective prototype.
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Hi,

I am in the midst of creating a prototype. It is a true model. May I know what are the formulas and knowledge i require to determining the exact scale of my prototype? My model needs to include a working water pump, as well as able to withstand loading.
 
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Welcome to PF!

Is this a project for school? if so what grade level? What kind of model are you planning to develop?
 
Thanks! The level is undergraduate but the product is to be used with real life industry players. It is a water pump. Do I use dimensional analysis?

I am not an engineering student btw.
 
As a side question, will the fluid flow scale proportionally with the size of the model?
 
yeah in the case of a pump prototype you need to be at a scale it does what you intend it to on the full scale model. which might very well mean full scale depending on the fluids.

oh and autodesk has a student software program so students can use a student version of the software as long as they are registered students and keep the output marked as produced by student version.
 
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