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July 14, 2013, 16:22 |
Getting Confused
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mike
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Dear Numeca Users;
I am a new numeca user. I am going to simulate external aerodynamics. My first question is: What is the difference between Fine Hexa and Fine Open? It seems that both are for external Aerodynamic. Second: Is There Fine Hexa or Fine open 64 bit with parallel capability? Is it in Numeca Fine Suite? I have prepared Fine Suite 8.10.3 but just Fine turbo in it? How can I have Fine Open or Hexa 64 bit with HexaPress? I am a bit confused. Thanks in advance. Mike |
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July 14, 2013, 21:19 |
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mike
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What do they mean? English Please.
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December 6, 2013, 04:30 |
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Hi,
FINEOpen is the upgrade version of FINEHexa. In simple word, When the last version of FINEHexa has be reviewed, then it is being renamed from FINEHexa to FINEOpen and currently, we name it as FINEOpen and no more FINEHexa. FINEOpen is equipped with PARALLEL PROCESSING and workable in both 32 and 64 bits machine. If you would like to get the latest update, you should contact with your local supplier.
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