Autodesk CFD vs Ansys CFD for Fluidic Mixing Project
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I'm working on a project that involves a fluidic mixing loop driven by an automated syringe pump. I'm going to be testing many different mixing geometries/strategies to achieve homogeneity between two different reagents. I'm still trying to decide between Autodesk CFD and Ansys CFD, and I need to know how well these two softwares simulate the mixing of two different fluids with different properties, how easily I can quantify homogeneity after a set number of loops, how easy the software is to learn, and how quickly I can change the test setup.
I was told to post here by Autodesk support, but if there's somewhere/someone better to ask, such as an application engineer at Autodesk, please let me know.
Thank you!