Well I have done a fair bit on it already.
I have just redesigned a rear wing for a Formula Renault using different characteristics.
Anyways, I have got plenty of results for flow and pressure gradients etc etc.
The only thing I cannot work out how to do is to understand the drag that the wing produces.
Can you help? Anything in this direction is awesome! PM me please or add my FB (Ryan Brock!!!!
Thanks
I am a mechanical design engineer by trade and have been trained on solidworks and have used in the past and have a copy at home , but at the moment comprehensively use autodesk inventor at my current place of work.
Unfortunately Ive never touched on aerodynamics though so cant really help you. Sounds an interesting project though!!
Export it out as parasolid, download FLuent from T-O-rrent, Mesh in ICEM, then set up in Fluent I've got a copy of Fluent 13.1 and Link to the t-o-r-r-e-n-t somewhere if you want.
Rolls-Royce, on the Turbo-fan engines (Not the cars!)
Where you on that engineering program where thry shiwed rolls building jet engines a while back? Lol I enjoyed that program... wish I had of made better decisions in school now lol
No mate, but the Indian kid on it is in our office! Nice guy, but there's a scene with him driving a merc, trying to insinuate it's his..............it's his dads lol.
I work on the High Pressure Compressors, planning the production of new drums, from forgings to full assembly. Really enjoy it.
I was a sh1t at school, got expelled and everything. Luckily my GCSE's were good enough to get into Royces though.
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