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March 9, 2009, 16:49 |
dynamic meshing?
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hi, currently in my 2nd year studying motorsport engineering and im currently trying to create a 2d cylinder with functioning ports. before all that hoever i need to learn to walk before i can run so ive been looking at the tutorial on the fluent help website, this 1 to be precise - http://hpce.iitm.ac.in/Manuals/Fluen...tg/node182.htm
im gettin stuck at the part valve.msh and valve.c need to be downloaded, thats all well and good but i dont have the authority to do thisw in uni and my tutor who deals with this sort of stuff is anything but helpful. i was wondering if it would be possible for someone to email me them (miss-jp@hotmail.co.uk) or point me in the direction of the files hosted somewhere. also if their are any other tutorials that are about on the internet id be very happy to see any links you may know of. thanks tom |
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