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Old   May 5, 2015, 07:53
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Hi guys, I'm new to OpenFOAM and have never used or seen this software for that matter. I need to do an analysis to submit a project in 3 days for my course purpose. Need help in this regard.
Need to do a flow analysis on NACA 65(4)-421 Aerofoil and generate a complete step by step report of the same.
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We have lots of experience with OpenFOAM. We can taken up project and it would be paid consulting work. If you are interested you can contact us at contact@simnxt.com

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