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August 6, 2004, 07:19 |
CFD codes comparison
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I am searching a link where I can get the comparitive data of commercial, competating codes. (e.g. STARCD, Fluent, CFX etc etc.) If anybody already knows it pls let me know...
My basic question to search this data is which software is good in what? (like starcd is good in engine simulation, CFX is good in turbomachinary etc etc) Thanks a lot. |
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August 6, 2004, 09:00 |
Re: CFD codes comparison
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I am searching for a link where i can get the Cfd papers wich contain coding also. I want to know how we will code for a application. If some body knows please help me.... See u advance.. praveen.b
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August 6, 2004, 12:29 |
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Probably not exactly what you are looking for, for aerodynamic problems you could start from the AIAA drag prediction workshop though.
http://aaac.larc.nasa.gov/tsab/cfdlarc/aiaa-dpw/ -- Jarmo |
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August 9, 2004, 21:12 |
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Hi Canro,
I do not think there is a clear answer to your question. For exemple, where I work, we use CFX, ANSYS, FLuent and FLOW3D. It all depends the on applicaton that is being considered. The best you could do is to ask this question to some experts in the field that you are interested in. |
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