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October 20, 2022, 16:53 |
CFD Needed: Used Blue Ridge Numerics in the past, but who is recommended now?
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Brian Vinci
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I used Blue Ridge Numerics for CFD consulting on water tank design before they were purchased by AutoDesk (ie, long time ago). Are there firms like BRN out there now that someone can recommend for project work? Project is CFD for hydrodynamics of tanks used for shrimp, so particle tracking is important.
Thanks in advance! Brian J. Vinci, Ph.D., P.E. Director, Freshwater Institute The Conservation Fund Email address: bvinci@conservationfund.org |
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October 25, 2022, 00:24 |
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I would recommend scFlow.
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cfd, consultant, tank, water |
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