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May 6, 2006, 00:11 |
Any industrial problem????
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Hello friends. If any body is having some industrial problem please send me a copy. I am very much interested in solving such problems. I am being good enough in handling the external flow problems. But I can also work on internal flow problems. I dont have any experience in solving of problems in which chemical reactions are involved (like combustion). Thank you.
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May 6, 2006, 06:46 |
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Open CFX Help - Tutorials. They all are industrial problems & one or two of them also includes combustion.
Best luck. Chirag |
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May 6, 2006, 19:31 |
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Hello Vijesh,
I am having problem solving the flow around my electric extension behind my TV. Can you buy an electric extension, model it and solve the external and internal heat transfer? Thanks, D. |
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May 10, 2006, 08:28 |
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Also may be explain the role of time steps in a steady state simulation ??? As I'm sure you'd understand this being that you are good with the external flow modelling.
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