Simulation of hydraulic system in any software

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An undergraduate student is seeking assistance in developing a simulator for a hydraulic system to model fluid flow through pipes for their final semester project. They have explored ANSYS but found it unsuitable for their needs, specifically for demonstrating fluid movement, valve operations, and machine control. Another user suggests checking SolidWorks FloWorks as a potential solution. The student expresses gratitude for the suggestions and plans to investigate the second software. The focus remains on finding effective software to simulate hydraulic systems accurately.
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hi, i m an undergraduate student an my final semester project is to develop a simulator for hydraulic system in any software. in simple words i want to model the system and show fluid flow through pipes.
anybody can please help me?/
 
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Have you checked out ANSYS? Also the solid works flo-works might be able to help you
 
thanks for reply.
yea i have check ansys but it doesn't work. actually i want to show fluid flowing in pipes, opening and closing of valves and controlling the required part of the machine.

and i don't know about the 2nd software, i'll check it out.
once again thanks
 
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