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Old   February 15, 2014, 08:57
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Dear All

This time i have tried to revisit the 2d pipe junction tutorial. Although the instruction given in the tutorial which is bundled with your icem has complete instructions, but its purpose is mainly to introduce you to ICEM CFD interface and it all commands. Which makes it bit cumbersome to follow for newcomers.

Therefore i tried to explain it in simplified way...

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1c...revisited_tech

Vimeo has much better video playing capabilities


PS: YouTube is banned in Pakistan, therefore i cannot upload or even reply to any comment on them. Regret

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