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November 1, 2000, 17:40 |
Commercial finite element CFD codes
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I am aware of 3 commercial finite element CFD packages including FIDAP, ANSYS/FLOTRAN, and CFDesign. What other commercial codes are available?
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November 1, 2000, 18:59 |
Re: Commercial finite element CFD codes
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Therese, Is there any particular reason that you are interested in only finite element based CFD codes?
Regards, Alton |
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November 1, 2000, 19:58 |
Re: Commercial finite element CFD codes
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At work, there are engineers who work with COSMOS which is a finite element code. They seem pleased with it.
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November 6, 2000, 14:21 |
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Therese,
PAM-FLOW, from ESI Group, is a finite element based commercial software product. Please contact me or visit our web site www.esi.fr for additional information. Best Regards Kosala |
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November 10, 2000, 17:45 |
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I have a number of resources for you. I am in the same boat, trying to find a commercial piece of software that fits our uses. Here are some resources that I have found: Web page linked list of products: www.comco.com/feaworld/fealist.html www.csmin.com/right.htm Article on variety of products: http://deskeng.com/articles/00/Oct/cover/main.htm
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