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Old   October 28, 2017, 04:59
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Hi every body
i want to study one axial turbine with five case blade geometry for calculate
and compare isentropic efficiency and overal efficiency of turbine.
so my questions are:
1-which better cfx or fluent?
2-which software offer me for meshing?
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