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Old 10-03-2017, 10:15 PM   #192
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Originally Posted by Yardjass View Post
Yep. Wind tunnel testing, clay modeling, and a lot of other things people think would be antiquated are still alive and well in the auto industry.


I'm not familiar with the autodesk program but if it is anything like inventor, it is probably complete garbage. The last one I used was the solidworks add on. I forget the name of it but it was capable of being run on a top of the line desktop computer costing several grand. You're probably looking at a minimum of 20 grand to get the computer and one of the usual software packages. Maybe even more. I used it for free through the college. Some can use it through work. I'm guessing this is what he did.
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I don't know. He may be right. Hell there are only two of them within a couple of hours of where I live.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wind_tunnels
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