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Any of you guys know where I can find a program or study that will assist me in figuring out fluid flow through objects such as heatsinks?
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I develop a product at work that does exactly that (fluid calculations for fire suppression systems).

If you give me the specs, I might be able work up a model for you and get you some numbers.
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Look for "Computational Fluid Dynamics"

I found this and this in the way of lists of commercial software available. I suspect that they are all pretty much out of your price range.

This looks like something that's free and claims to do CFD. I don't know if it will suit your needs or not.

EDIT: The links aren't apparant- the "this"es are linked.

EDIT 2: If it's something relatively easy, I might be able to whip out my heat & mass transfer textbook and do some hand calculations. If you're looking for cooling over a heat sink, I've done estimates based on a box & fan flow rate before.
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I think Snoopy's suggestions will work better for you than what I'm working with. The product I help develop is fairly specific to piped/fitted systems, and that likely wouldn't work well to model things like heatsink airflow.
snoopy wrote:EDIT: The links aren't apparant- the "this"es are linked.
Only if they are a previously-visited link, because the visited color is the same as the text color (in the default theme). I see them as the un-visited color.
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