Free Airflow Simulation Software: Find the Right Solution for You!

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Free airflow simulation software is sought for analyzing air flow in pipes, specifically to understand the effects of shapes like elbows and reducers. Users suggest looking into duct calculators for basic data like pressure and velocity. The discussion highlights a need for software that can model flow perturbations caused by various pipe shapes. There is an emphasis on finding free solutions suitable for engine improvement projects. Overall, the search is for effective tools to simulate airflow dynamics in engineering applications.
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Hello
May someone tell me if there's a software to simulate air flowing in a pipe (free software)
best regards from France
Philippe
 
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I'm not sure what you mean by "simulate", but if you're just looking for the various relevant pieces of data (static/dynamic pressure, velocity, pressure drop, etc), Google a "ductulator" or "duct calculator".
 
I'd like to have an idea of what are the pertubations generated by "objects"/"shapes" in a pipe during air flowing...
 
Are you referring to flow past immersed bodies or perturbations due to elbows, reducers, etc...?
 
yes, due to elbows, reducers, etc...?
i'm planning some improvements on my engine during rebuild...
thanks
Philippe
 
Hello! Let's say I have a cavity resonant at 10 GHz with a Q factor of 1000. Given the Lorentzian shape of the cavity, I can also drive the cavity at, say 100 MHz. Of course the response will be very very weak, but non-zero given that the Loretzian shape never really reaches zero. I am trying to understand how are the magnetic and electric field distributions of the field at 100 MHz relative to the ones at 10 GHz? In particular, if inside the cavity I have some structure, such as 2 plates...
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