For any queries regarding solver accuracy and validation, see www.simscale.com/validation for a break down of previously performed validation projects!
Holy shit! Looks so easy. Finally i can solve my problem since i was 10. I just can't find the right spot in the frying where it cooks my pan cake evenly.
Hey Hamed, this depends as there are two options. The free option is all public, the paid option is entirely the opposite. We cannot and would not access private data unless the user chooses to share it with support, then we can share the project and collaborate :)
@@jonwilde1044 Thanks Jon, but your T&C for professional subscription says "End User grants to SimScale the non-exclusive, unlimited (in terms of time and territory), sublicensable, transferable, royalty-free and irrevocable right to use the Professional Content for the sole purpose of performing SimScale’s obligations under the Agreement and of improving and optimizing the Software and specific functionalities thereof, including for bug fixing, testing and rectifying defects as well as for statistical analyses". what is statistical analyses? is it AI development? is it not, it is not clear to me what you would do with my IP.
Once you upload a model on their server do they own all rights to that model now? Very popular thing to do with these online services like google and facebook etc...
When it has been re penned with an offer for open share pattents, I'll give hand, in the mean time . 1:3,6,9,12,15. Your capacitors and heavy wheel be your fortune.
I would use this, even it's for free. business secret could be revealed, maybe also patent. the terminal could monitor all users cfd case, so probably your design, or know how will be recorded online. if the purpose is only for practice and educational, then it's safe to use it.
God, as a hobbyist trying to design a chamber heater for my 3d printer - I hope this is still true in 2024. Especially since Autodesk is currently charging OVER THIRTY THOUSAND US DOLLARS for a 3 year subscription to their CFD extension (that's on top of $2000 subscription to Fusion alone). What kind of world do we live in,
How much does it cost to get an accurate Cd from a model I upload to you ? How many simulations are " free " ? Can I run a model and get the stock Cd to verify that your CFD is accurate, and then make a modification to the model, such as a grill block and Kammback and then run a test to compare Cds ? What would that cost ?
They give you 10 free sims with the community account. Thats enough for some tutorials that are there eg. compressible fluid flow around aerofoil. You can apply for some power user program, but that requires some more activity and you would have to create a new tutorial for them whic they can use to get more people in.
Yes, there is a community plan available with correspondingly less features as compared to academic and professional license. No it cannot be used offline however you can start the simulation and even close the computer. The simulation will run in cloud and you will be notified when finished.
Simulation mainly done to reduce physical testing cost so result should be highly accurate(like high end pack NX NASTRAN,STAR CCM+,ANSYS). what about this new software result accuracy ? Solver ? parameter on which engineer really compare CAE tool, not just fancy animation i guess
Hi Devarshi, that's a good point. SimScale uses the openfoam solver, which is widely validated and accepted in the CFD industry. For solid mechanics simulations, Code_Aster, an open source solver, is used. Beyond this, we have a validation page (www.simscale.com/validation/) with dozens of validation projects and benchmarks. I suggest you check it out!
Legit questions mate, obviously this was a promotional piece rather than a technical deep dive/investigation or a 'review'. But before committing to this I spoke with multiple sources in the simulation industry who are experts across a wide range of sim solutions and they all spoke very highly of Simscale. That might not mean much to you but personally I have extremely high standards (hence why there's very few promotions on the channel) and those approvals from people I trust where good enough for me to get behind and support this. But I respect the question and will see if I can get some further info on that, and I'll note it in a pinned top comment if I can get that info.
@@Neil3D I write cfd software called wildkatze. I have been thinking about porting the solver to Web browser and I came to conclusions that I don't want to do that for 2 reasons: 1. for accuracy one is often found using multi processor and fine meshes, the bottleneck there is how to get those processors. (usually ends up on cluster). 2. gui in Web browser is still a gui. what it means is that user still has to click various places and set it up. I want fastest set up that requires least amount of clicking on gui. currently I can set up and run the simulation by one console command and that for me as a user is easiest way to do. good luck though, my only question is the solver in background is it in house developed or it is openfoam wrapped.
You can check out their TH-cam page: th-cam.com/channels/Ii21t-7PVPNECXeAS0z7pw.html - will also release some tutorials on SimScale soon, let me know what you would like to see.
Only if free share patent is offered for hand. In the mean time 1:3,6,9,12,15. With a fast and heavy rim of wheel, he can store it in packs of 12. One at a time does row the boat. Taking turns on the merry go round, it will light the park ALL KNIGHTS long. LED the way, have A Emanuel for repair. India's is too ugly to sell for a 15% rate. Otherwise the next foundation before we get too "Depressed" could be yours. I'm thinking 25k for the home unit.🕵😇👂💪👊🙏🙆
For any queries regarding solver accuracy and validation, see www.simscale.com/validation for a break down of previously performed validation projects!
What about openfoam
Finally, I can test the best airflow configuration for my computer
That's actually a good idea..
I have the same idea with you but I'm getting struggle with how to build up currrent case :D
Holy shit!
Looks so easy. Finally i can solve my problem since i was 10. I just can't find the right spot in the frying where it cooks my pan cake evenly.
Update they only allow 10 simulations now.
Day made! 😍 New toy to explore this weekend!
Jesus! did you guys read its terms and conditions?! they access and use your content, even in paid subscription.
Can't trust Americano
Hamed Ashrafi If you are using it commercially, this would be a problem. Not much of a problem for hobbyists though!
Hey Hamed, this depends as there are two options. The free option is all public, the paid option is entirely the opposite.
We cannot and would not access private data unless the user chooses to share it with support, then we can share the project and collaborate :)
@@jonwilde1044 Thanks Jon, but your T&C for professional subscription says "End User grants to SimScale the non-exclusive, unlimited (in terms of time and
territory), sublicensable, transferable, royalty-free and irrevocable right to use the Professional Content for
the sole purpose of performing SimScale’s obligations under the Agreement and of improving and
optimizing the Software and specific functionalities thereof, including for bug fixing, testing and rectifying
defects as well as for statistical analyses". what is statistical analyses? is it AI development? is it not, it is not clear to me what you would do with my IP.
Actually AI based solvers are being developed for CFD and other fields. Not sure if simscale is doing that though
Once you upload a model on their server do they own all rights to that model now? Very popular thing to do with these online services like google and facebook etc...
If you have a private project nobody can access it unless you share it.
When it has been re penned with an offer for open share pattents, I'll give hand, in the mean time . 1:3,6,9,12,15.
Your capacitors and heavy wheel be your fortune.
Happy to see my F1 halo project on 3.04. Great video TFI ❣🔥
Thanks man and well done on that project, great job!
Im surprised the community is only bout hundred thousands, this haven of a software should have been used by tens of millions of blokes, damn......
This looks almost too good to be true. I'll check it out
I would use this, even it's for free.
business secret could be revealed, maybe also patent.
the terminal could monitor all users cfd case, so probably your design, or know how will be recorded online.
if the purpose is only for practice and educational, then it's safe to use it.
If this is "not safe" then what else is?
@Mason Nichols I agree I've been using SW for 20 years now.
Hey, do you know any simulation software or any solution to simulate rarefied flow analysis or freee molecular flow?
Can simscale be used if your project is under NDA?
Yes, there is an option to make your projects private.
Where did you get the music you used at the end? A variation of it was used on a BBC Radio 1 show about 10 years ago and I liked it then.
God, as a hobbyist trying to design a chamber heater for my 3d printer - I hope this is still true in 2024. Especially since Autodesk is currently charging OVER THIRTY THOUSAND US DOLLARS for a 3 year subscription to their CFD extension (that's on top of $2000 subscription to Fusion alone). What kind of world do we live in,
How much does it cost to get an accurate Cd from a model I upload to you ? How many simulations are " free " ? Can I run a model and get the stock Cd to verify that your CFD is accurate, and then make a modification to the model, such as a grill block and Kammback and then run a test to compare Cds ? What would that cost ?
They give you 10 free sims with the community account. Thats enough for some tutorials that are there eg. compressible fluid flow around aerofoil. You can apply for some power user program, but that requires some more activity and you would have to create a new tutorial for them whic they can use to get more people in.
Watch out if you are making turbomachinery. Subsonic, and compresable simulations are still behind the pay wall
Spooky, I was literally just thinking about cfd software while sitting in the park earlier. And pow your update
Can I still have a free account for more, than 10 sims? It seems to be ale paid now..
Thank you so much, I needed this badly to figure out the best way to boil eggs
Did you figure it out?😭
Is this BitCoins or SpaceX?
Many thanks for the heads-up! Compressible CFD? Yes please.
Can it be used without purchase n offline
Yes, there is a community plan available with correspondingly less features as compared to academic and professional license. No it cannot be used offline however you can start the simulation and even close the computer. The simulation will run in cloud and you will be notified when finished.
Looks cool, unfortunately I will never be able to use it at work. The cloud is forbidden in my industry.
What do you use? Cloud for engineering data sounds absurd to me, I really want an installable product
Thanks for the info. No reason not to give it a shot.
Why though?
Not FREE at all. Some initial free computational hours only.
With the community plan you get less features. But it is still way more than what traditional software licenses offer.
Perfect for my school!! Thanks
why do i need a company to use it
Tried it had issues with failing mash
Shoni Ben Cnaan can you please specify what issue you encountered? I might be able to help
@@MehdiEsfahani THANS could not create costume material.
@@MehdiEsfahani And my Mash failed and i could not understand how to fix it
@@brittennz I am probably too late but you can contact me in case you still have issues with the mesh :)
ur bad at making meshes kid git gud
Simulation mainly done to reduce physical testing cost so result should be highly accurate(like high end pack NX NASTRAN,STAR CCM+,ANSYS). what about this new software result accuracy ? Solver ? parameter on which engineer really compare CAE tool, not just fancy animation i guess
Hi Devarshi, that's a good point. SimScale uses the openfoam solver, which is widely validated and accepted in the CFD industry. For solid mechanics simulations, Code_Aster, an open source solver, is used. Beyond this, we have a validation page (www.simscale.com/validation/) with dozens of validation projects and benchmarks. I suggest you check it out!
Legit questions mate, obviously this was a promotional piece rather than a technical deep dive/investigation or a 'review'. But before committing to this I spoke with multiple sources in the simulation industry who are experts across a wide range of sim solutions and they all spoke very highly of Simscale. That might not mean much to you but personally I have extremely high standards (hence why there's very few promotions on the channel) and those approvals from people I trust where good enough for me to get behind and support this. But I respect the question and will see if I can get some further info on that, and I'll note it in a pinned top comment if I can get that info.
@@Neil3D I write cfd software called wildkatze.
I have been thinking about porting the solver to Web browser and I came to conclusions that I don't want to do that for 2 reasons:
1. for accuracy one is often found using multi processor and fine meshes, the bottleneck there is how to get those processors. (usually ends up on cluster).
2. gui in Web browser is still a gui. what it means is that user still has to click various places and set it up.
I want fastest set up that requires least amount of clicking on gui. currently I can set up and run the simulation by one console command and that for me as a user is easiest way to do.
good luck though, my only question is the solver in background is it in house developed or it is openfoam wrapped.
@@parthsavyasachi9348 Someone from Simscale responded in the comment just above yours, its openfoam
@@Neil3D thank you for pointing it out. I missed it somehow.
Fuck this is the most exciting thing I’ve seen all month
thank you so much...you did a great job just by guiding us....keep it up from Egypt
Amazing! Thanks for this
I need a beginner tutorials in this field 💔💔
You can check out their TH-cam page: th-cam.com/channels/Ii21t-7PVPNECXeAS0z7pw.html - will also release some tutorials on SimScale soon, let me know what you would like to see.
This one I can fully endorse and enjoy! Thanks, mate!
Perfect ad
great video
its not free!
Im going to try it
I don't have a job. I'm not in a company either. I can't use SimScale =/
Noice!!
Will try it (Y)
thanks
Sorry, free to try...
why do you want my phone number?
UN M PRESSED :O\
OnScale.com check it out
Only if free share patent is offered for hand. In the mean time 1:3,6,9,12,15. With a fast and heavy rim of wheel, he can store it in packs of 12. One at a time does row the boat. Taking turns on the merry go round, it will light the park ALL KNIGHTS long. LED the way, have A Emanuel for repair.
India's is too ugly to sell for a 15% rate.
Otherwise the next foundation before we get too "Depressed" could be yours. I'm thinking 25k for the home unit.🕵😇👂💪👊🙏🙆
It is NOT free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!