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July 9, 2004, 10:06 |
Starting with cfd jobs
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Dear friends:
I must do a cfd application for the hydrodinamic phenomena in a ship. I need a good tutorial with solved examples, generation meshes, etc. I prefer c++ code if it is possible, but this is not important for me. My level in these questions in too low (not in fluid dynamics) and i need some solved cases in detail for starting. Thanks. |
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July 9, 2004, 12:39 |
Re: Starting with cfd jobs
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Not the answer you are looking for, but IMO you really should study fluid dynamics first. Having someone's code and results in front of you is not very useful if you do not know what those results mean. And even if you did get the full analysis of the results, chances are that the physical phenomena in your problem would be totally different.
So, pick any good fluids book to start with, and start the actual coding with simple problems. I had success using Hoffman & Chiang, the problems are very simple and the examples in the book can be used to check your results. Sorry to disappoint you. -- Jarmo |
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