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Is there a Simulation Software to Do This?

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image.thumb.png.1f12dd16ff53985aaff5c13e2c335f21.pngIm looking for a simulation software the can simulate how liquids compresses when done this way instead of a linear compressor. Black is a solid wall, lets say the chamber is indestructible and we can apply as much compression as we want. I wish to know how much energy in kw is required to compress them so much in the center and how much pressure there is in the center.

What I want to achieve is fusion, tho I just want to compare how much more efficient this design would be compared to others that use linear methods.

I would like the chamber follow the golden ratio.

Even if everyone says this wont work or anything, I just wanna see what happens

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