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February 2, 2010, 11:15 |
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Hello everyone!
I'm new user on this forum and probably new user of FloWorks software... I have a few questions. First, does FloWorks have possibility to computing axially-symmetric flows with defining computational domain symmetrically to axis? (flow trough straight pipeline with orifice) Is the solver ready to paralell computing? And last one, is Flow Simulation which is included in Solidworks is the same as FloWorks or FloExpress only? Thanks! |
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First, does FloWorks have possibility to computing axially-symmetric flows with defining computational domain symmetrically to axis? - Yes of course Is the solver ready to paralell computing? - Yes of course, unlimited And last one, is Flow Simulation which is included in Solidworks is the same as FloWorks or FloExpress only? - Sure |
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