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March 4, 2008, 14:16 |
returning to cfd
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I've been away for a short time, and I need to start working with CFD again. Does anyone know of a powerful but low cost package that I can install in my home computer and offer consulting services on an intermittent schedule.
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March 4, 2008, 14:49 |
Re: returning to cfd
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If you look below, there's a L O N G thread on the merits of Open Foam. Much debate about capability, cost (it apparently IS free), etc. I think every possible aspect of your question is answered - more than once! Good luck. |
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