I can confirm 45:55 front to rear weight distribution, So you should be aiming for the same aero balance. I'll get some aero vs lap time charts sorted out over the weekend.cdsavage wrote: COG will definitely be within a percent or two of 45 front / 55 rear. We're just waiting on confirmation from Richard (virtual stopwatch).
It wasn't worth it trying to get it from Oz to UK - so it has made a one-way trip to the recycling. I upgraded to a Core-2 Duo @ 2.4GHz - probably just made it into the late 2000s technology...RicME85 wrote:You not still using that Pentium 4 are you?
Maybe you will not believe it, but I have a Pentium4 still working in my officeRicME85 wrote:You not still using that Pentium 4 are you?
Take time? On what do you base your conclusion?RicME85 wrote:yeah, will take time but it will definitely work
Agree. The only thing I would advice is to pay attention to heat. Having your CPU flat out for a certain duration can cause it to overheat quite badly, and eventually shut down (or worse), so while you are running your simulation, just make sure you lift (at least the back of) your laptop to allow air to enter the fan underneath your machine.CAEdevice wrote:16gb ram and i7 are a very good hardware for kvrc cfd simulations (less then 20x10^6 cells).
With the last release (1.0) I don't know exactly, I estimate less than 3hMadMatt wrote:How long does it take to complete a simulation for those who have performed one using OCCFD 1.0?