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Old   June 14, 2024, 14:44
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Hi,
I am looking for buying a workstation for running heat-transfer simulations having ~50 million cells. My budget is around 5000-6000 USD. Any recommendation is very much appreciated. Following are the specific details:


1. Software: Ansys Fluent, OpenFOAM
2. License constraints: not limited by threads
3.Simulations: Mesh generation, RANS/LES with cell count ~50 million
4. Budget: 5000-6000 USD max
5. Profession : Academic research
6.Source: Prefer Buying a complete package from a large OEM
7. Location: North America
Other useful info: The workstation is intended to used more for mesh generation of complex domain than the simulation; so I guess more focus on memory than the processing speed.


Thank you very much for your time. Hoping for your suggestions !!
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