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July 12, 2000, 18:30 |
Flow-3D by FlowScience - Tutorial needed
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Hi,
Does anyone have a tutorial (from a beginners perspective preferably) for Flow-3D by FlowScience. Any help appreciated, Samir |
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July 12, 2000, 21:02 |
Re: Flow-3D by FlowScience - Tutorial needed
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You might want to go back to "Discussions" and click the CFX button; post your request there. Or check their web page or call them. I know they have 'comprehensive' training for a price. Perhaps they would sell you the manuals, which are quite thorough.
But you really learn how to use the code by using it, and the entrance fees are not trivial. Good luck. |
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July 13, 2000, 07:20 |
Re: Flow-3D by FlowScience - Tutorial needed
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Eh, Flow3D is a code developed by Flow Science - a US company. CFX is a code developed by AEA Technology - a UK company. AEA used to have a code called Flow3D also, hence this common mixup.
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July 13, 2000, 09:27 |
Re: Flow-3D by FlowScience - Tutorial needed
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Lord the Embarrassment!
I've used both and should know the difference. Thanks for correcting me Jonas. Flow Science is a sponsor of this web site. They're at www.flow3d.com. Sorry for the mixup. |
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