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May 12, 2004, 09:56 |
cfd information
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Dear all of u, I want to buy a cfd software but i don't which one is the most appropriate. Could u tell me the name of some and give the advantage and the inconvenient. I thank u bye advance for ure time and consideration and hope to have some answer. Sam
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May 13, 2004, 05:08 |
Re: cfd information
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It depends on what you want to model. You can find general tools like FLUENT and CFX which are really versatile.
What can help you in the choice are only your needs, so read the features of the codes that you can find online, and compare them to see what offers what you need. Hi ap |
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