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July 5, 1998, 02:49 |
A very curious beginner
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I am an undergraduate student at Govt. College of Engg. Pune I am interested in finding out more on CFD esp. its application in combustion analysis. I would be glad if someone could suggest some good books or other reference material keeping in mind my academic background. THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP! SUDIP
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July 8, 1998, 10:46 |
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Hi,
I am a 4th year engineering student at pict working on a project on visualization of streamlines in unstructured grids at cdac Pune . I would appreciate any help from anybody as i have no experience on the same . thanks a lot, nikhil |
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July 10, 1998, 03:39 |
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I am senior CFD Analyst in a pure CFD company in Pune. I am using Fluent's codes extensively for variety of CFD simulations including combustion. You can can visit our office, we will be able advice you about how to enhance your CFD knowledge. Our office address is -
Flow Consultants India, Flat 1 & 2, Green Terrace, South Main Road, Koregaon Park, Pune-1, INDIA; ph - +91-212-631384 ...Madhu |
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July 10, 1998, 12:11 |
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I am woundering if any person has moddeled confined vortex breakdown using a commerical CFD package/or otherwise, and if so what turbulenmce model would best mimic the vortex type flow behaviour. Also what numerical scheme would aquire the most accurate numerical solution.
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July 23, 1998, 12:50 |
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August 3, 1998, 16:14 |
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Hi Nikhil,
You can contact Prof. Shevare of Aerospace Engg. Dept. at IIT Bombay. He can certainly help you and he has worked on the similar lines. His email id is shevare@aero.iitb.ernet.in With best wishes lokesh |
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August 28, 1998, 03:34 |
introduction of cfd.
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Respected sir,
i am post gradjuate student in appliied mechanics in iit delhi ,now i have decided to do project on cfd ,so give me name of good books and give me information about use of cfd in various industries in india & all over world.if send this it will be more help full for me. thank u sir, jeyamani iitd. |
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September 13, 1998, 12:28 |
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There are many books and softwares regarding CFD. Any way, you are online with a good cfd link (CFD-Online.com) I recommend the book by Dr. John D. Anderson Jr. "Computational Fluid Dyanmics : The basics with application." by McGraww-Hill publication.
You can use other search engines on the net to find out more about CFD. Enjoy yourself. Vijay Thaker Final year undergrad. Aeronautics University Technology of Malaysia. |
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