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October 21, 2024, 06:04 |
CONVERGE vs ANSYS FORTE
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Marco Palomba
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Hello everyone,
I’ve been using ANSYS Forte for several years to simulate internal combustion engines. However, I’ve noticed that many recent scientific publications increasingly feature simulations conducted with Converge CFD, and I'm considering switching to Converge. Could someone tell me the advantages and disadvantages of using Converge software? Specifically, I am interested in the differences and pros/cons compared to ANSYS Forte. Additionally, which 3D CFD software would you recommend for combustion modeling in internal combustion engines? |
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Hey Marco,
CONVERGE is being utilized extensively in ICE simulations across industry and in research. If you are interested in using CONVERGE, please contact us at support@convergecfd.com. You can also check out the free "CONVERGE for ICE training" on "https://hub.convergecfd.com/training", to get an idea of how to use CONVERGE for IC engines and its benefits. Thanks,
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