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September 15, 1999, 15:25 |
CFD software!
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Dear all,
I know that CFD is a powerful tool to simulate any physical problem. I want to draw stream lines around spheres that are placed equally spaced into a incompresible laminar fluid. Also I want to evaluate the velocity component at any locations? Could you please suggest me free CFD software or very low cost? I'm really appreciate your help...thanks. |
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September 16, 1999, 17:16 |
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I have heard of a software called FlowSim 2d that may be of some help. I will try to talk to the guy who wrote it to see if he can assist you!
Regards Demeselles Schiafenillia Hollowajiwoak |
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September 17, 1999, 15:18 |
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if have access to a mac you can also try Quick 'n'Simple which is available at http://icemcfd.com/cfd/CFD_codes_p.html#QnS it uses the SIMPLE pressure based method and QUICK differencing and is quite easy to use
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September 28, 1999, 14:01 |
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I download quick'n'simple. How can I draw spheres or circles into the grid?.
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September 28, 1999, 19:09 |
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i haven't used the code in years. perhaps you can contact the author of the code
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