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March 8, 2005, 07:29 |
Fan Modelling
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Hello,
I am a phd student. I have the task of modelling a centrifugal fan with either Fluent or CFX. We have both licences but I don't have enough resources and experience to choose which one to use and start solving the problem. Any idea, publications, sites with info on modelling such types of turbomachinery are appericiated, Moke |
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March 28, 2005, 21:28 |
Re: Fan Modelling
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CFX is a better option for turbo machinery .
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