Thursday, December 11, 2014

Autodesk Flow Design - A Virtual Wind Tunnel On Your Desktop

Autodesk Flow Design - A Virtual Wind Tunnel On Your Desktop

http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk-simulation-family/features/flow-design/all/gallery-view Autodesk Flow Design (formerly Project Falcon) simulates air flow around vehicles, buildings, outdoor equipment, consumer products, or other objects of your choosing in a virtual wind tunnel. Flow Design technology is extremely geometry tolerant and easy to use, enabling you to begin seeing and understanding air flow behavior within seconds of starting the application.





Click the link below to watch full tutorial :
Autodesk Flow Design - A Virtual Wind Tunnel On Your Desktop

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