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June 26, 2003, 10:54 |
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Hello, i want to know that how good CFX results are for hydrodynamics problems and if it can handle all the six degrees of freedom equations for hydrodynamics problem.
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June 26, 2003, 19:30 |
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Hi Sam,
Yes. CFX solves the Navier Stokes equations. Glenn |
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June 27, 2003, 12:32 |
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What are the six degrees of freedom for a hydrodynamic problem? The most basic 3D problem only has four: u, v, w and p.
If that is what you mean then CFX-5/4/TASCflow all work very well on a large number of hydrodynamic problems. Neale |
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