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April 20, 2012, 20:22 |
Suggest good book for FLUENT mathematical calculations background
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Milo Leopold Stoch
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Hi I am a new user of FLUENT and i want to fully understand the mathematical calculations that go on in the FLUENT black box (as in you give some input and we get output from it ) . I really want to understand the basic of all of it and understand the core concepts involved in the whoel analysis .
Thank you Milo |
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April 20, 2012, 22:04 |
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Lucky
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If you are really trying to understand the fluent box then this is the way to go. Most of the deeper mathematics can be found on simple wikipedia of CFD Online wiki, there really are no surprises. Fluent also contains references to academic papers where it uses/borrows methodology and schemes. |
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