Autodesk fusion 360 CFD

Autodesk fusion 360 CFD

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Autodesk fusion 360 CFD

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Can fusion 360 and extensions due cfd?
I simulations can do fea but not sure if any do cfd
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jhackney1972
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According to this Autodesk article, it is not a part of Fusion 360.

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I didn't think so but wanted to be wrong... lol

I was hoping there was a AFFORDABLE add on/extension/module

 

I know there is autodesk cfd but I believe it's pretty expensive 

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I know that there is no Extension available at this time.

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Maybe one day

Would about inventor? Can you buy tokens to use cfd in it?

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You can access most Autodesk Applications using the Flex Access program.  Here is a link to the Autodesk CFD application purchase site which includes a description of Flex Access.

 

CFD Flex.jpg

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