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January 26, 2011, 07:22 |
Moving reference frames
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Im trying to a dimulation that i am told needs the use of multiple refernce frames.
I have found 'tutorials' on these that i could do and think it would really help me but there is no content to the tutorials. http://www.kxcad.net/STAR-CCM/online...eFrame-01.html http://www.kxcad.net/STAR-CCM/online...torials-1.html If someone could point me in the direction of these, it would be amazing. |
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August 13, 2012, 01:53 |
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i'm having the same problem ..could u plz help ... thanx |
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August 28, 2012, 20:34 |
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You'll find the tutorials in your "Star-CCM+ installation folder/doc/tutorials" folder. When it's not there, you might re-install CCM+ and it should be available.
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