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January 18, 2001, 05:36 |
looking for Fluent code
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Haw ca i have the code of calcul turbulent flow Fluent?
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January 18, 2001, 15:35 |
Re: looking for Turbulent Flow Models
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Depending on extactly what kind of calcuations you need, look under define.
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January 20, 2001, 05:39 |
Re: looking for Turbulent Flow Models
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I need this code to simulation the confined jet flow using the K-E model of turbulence
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January 21, 2001, 00:08 |
Re: looking for Turbulent Flow Models
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(1). Please visit the webpages of the code vendors or sponsors of this forum, to find out the code and your confined jet problem. (2). You can always write your own code to solve the confined jet problem. You can also try to use some general commercial CFD codes. There are free demo codes, and some are affordable codes.
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January 21, 2001, 08:59 |
Re: looking for Turbulent Flow Models
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i haven't undestand whatu have say about the code vendors and sponsors ? please help me to find it and the other codes u have speak about them
excuse my english, i know it's verry bad. thanks. |
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