Could you tell me wichs programs are good CAE programs?
I want to learn how to make things on the computer.
I would like to make Aerodynamic designs, of wings and bodywork. And then try to design bodyworks wichs have less drag everytime i make a new one.Jersey Tom wrote:Depends what you want to do. Mechanical design? Data analysis? CFD? Structural FEA?
Where can i learn that and with what program?Jersey Tom wrote:Step 1 - Learn fluid mechanics.
University...doopie2you wrote:Where can i learn that and with what program?Jersey Tom wrote:Step 1 - Learn fluid mechanics.
Jersey Tom wrote:University...doopie2you wrote:Where can i learn that and with what program?Jersey Tom wrote:Step 1 - Learn fluid mechanics.
last time I checked it didn't take a secret handshake to take a class or buy software.autogyro wrote:I agree Jersey Tom, it is better to do a University course.
However, in every other discipline I have had experience of, it is possible for those without a full education to find sufficient information and data so as to study the subject on their own. Of course, with something as complex as this it is unlikely for most people to grasp even the fundamentals but I am a little annoyed that CFD remains something dominated by an old boys network for the benefit of their own vested interest.
It should not be banded about like some alchemy secret in Witchcraft.
Bright Blessings to all.