Hello,
The company I work has a client that requires some simulation work outside our typical expertise. I am unsure if Inventor is capable of running the simulations I need for this project.
The client would like us to simulate a motor while modifying the inputs (pressure, flow) and design (port sizing, chamber size, etc) to determine the optimal design for different inputs.
I know that Inventor can do some motion analysis and FEA, but am unsure how capable it is and if Inventor will meet our needs.
Thank you for any help,
Cory
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@corydc wrote:
... to simulate a motor while modifying the inputs (pressure, flow) and design (port sizing, chamber size, etc) to determine the optimal design for different inputs.
Cory
I think you are describing an engine rather than a motor. (well I guess Wikipedia uses the terms interchangeably https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine )
You should consult with your VAR (Value Added Reseller).
I suspect that you will need more than Inventor, and 6mths or more of training/experience on top of the software acquisition.
Inventor does not do Computational Fluid Dynamics.
It sounds like you're trying to optimise a hydraulic motor design, is this correct?
If you're interested in how the flow of the hydraulic fluid will affect and be affected by the design of the internal components then it might be worth looking into one of the CFD solutions available, for example:
http://www.autodesk.com/products/simulation-cfd/compare
It looks as if CFD Motion may be up your street, please indicate if I've misinterpreted your needs.
Your reseller would be best placed to advise in more detail.
Good luck!