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July 30, 2003, 16:10 |
Starting with CFX
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Hello,
I am interested to learn CFX from the begining. I am Chemical Engineering background student. Any basic books to learn?? Guidance needed please. Fluidiser!! |
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July 31, 2003, 11:27 |
Re: Starting with CFX
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We just got CFX 5.6 and I've found the tutorials and on-line documentation to be very useful in getting started.
I would also recommend taking a course or reading up on CFD Theory to really understand what is happening with the code. Two good books: Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics by Ferziger and Peric ISBN 3-540-59434-5 An introduction to CFD-Finite Volume by Versteeg and Malaasekena ISBN 0-582-21884-5 |
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