There are many resources to help you learn Autodesk® CFD. These resources help you develop your knowledge and hone your skills through all stages of your learning.
The first step is the Autodesk® CFD Quick Start. As this is the fifth Quick Start video topic, you've probably already worked through most of the Quick Start! If you haven't already, now is a good time to get some hands on practice with a Quick Start Tutorial.
Congratulations! You have completed the Autodesk® CFD Quick Start videos.
Now is a good time to get some hands on experience. There are three Quick Start Tutorials to choose from. Because they all introduce similar concepts, please select the one that interests you.
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Simulate water flowing through a hydraulic control valve. The valve is half open, so the goal is to find the pressure drop and flow distribution. |
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Simulate air flow within an office enclosure. The model simulates a summer design day, so it's hot outside and we need to keep the occupant cool. |
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Simulate air flow and component temperatures in an electronics chassis. The enclosure contains PCBs, chips, and a fan to keep things cool. |