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Later as an experienced locksmith now with his own business picks a lock in a few seconds making it look easy. Great analogy to a locksmith who earlier is his career while working as an apprentice couldn't charge customers much because he was still learning his trade and picking a lock took much effort and time. It can be done with the software I assure you. My advice is to seek help locally from teachers, since you are a student, or in industry from paying experts. The OP has also been posting on the SW forums looking for help and advice. One can spend years gaining that experience, or instead if need now, hire someone who already does. Same thing is true with engineering software. If I were to buy all the tools for carpentry does not make me a carpenter you have to know how user them well to build up skill to make beautiful pieces. More often than not, it's their lack of knowledge of how to use the tool. I often read or hear about people complaining about the software not being able to do something. He's looking for how to calculate the convection coefficient, and specifically suggestions on how to use SW Flow Simulation, which is a proper CFD tool, to do this. What you're suggesting doing is pretty standard stuff any FEA software, including SW Simulation, can do this.īut this is not what the OP was asking about. Re: "just specify the film coefficient and ambient temperature of the water and it will calculate the heat flow and temperature distribution for you"
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