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Examples Overview

Real-world simulation examples to help you get started with SimPilot.

Browse example simulation prompts organized by engineering domain. Each example shows what to type in the chat and what SimPilot will do.
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Copy any of these prompts directly into the SimPilot chat to try them yourself.
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Aerodynamics

External flow simulations: buildings, vehicles, airfoils, and propellers.
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Pipe Flow

Internal flow: pipe narrowing, Y-junctions, and elbow sections.
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Heat Transfer

Thermal simulations: plate cooling, room convection, and electronics cooling.
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Structural

Stress analysis: cantilever beams, brackets, and thermal expansion.

Tips for writing good prompts

  • Include dimensions -- "a 10m x 5m x 3m room" is better than "a room"
  • Specify flow conditions -- "wind at 15 m/s" or "water at 20°C"
  • Mention the solver if you have a preference -- "use simpleFoam" or "use buoyantSimpleFoam"
  • Ask for specific outputs -- "show me the pressure field" or "I want streamlines"
  • Be iterative -- Start simple, then refine: "now try with a finer mesh" or "increase the velocity to 30 m/s"
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