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March 4, 2008, 16:12 |
General CFD software question. PLEASE HELP.
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If anyone can help direct me in the proper direction that would be great:
I am looking for an "easy-to-use" CFD software program that deals with either visual air flow models and/or particulate/contaminant transport models. I perform indoor environmental investigations/testing and I have a particular interest in using a software program with an easy interface (probably asking too much!) that will visually show animations of airflow and contaminant transport. I would assume some basic inputs would be needed (the less technical the better) for any sort of animation and/or modeling.(A program that can aid in explaining to customers why we test where we test in a particular building and under different influences) I hope I have explained my situation effectively. PLEASE HELP...it would be greatly appreciated. Mike |
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March 9, 2008, 10:02 |
Re: General CFD software question. PLEASE HELP.
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Have a look at Cfdesign or Nikka: they have a dirct interface with the CAD and an easy way to set up the problem.
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March 11, 2008, 12:32 |
Re: General CFD software question. PLEASE HELP.
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nikka is available stand alone or embedded in Solidworks : it is called CosmosFloworks. very easy to use.
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